Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] be give to [art] " in BNC.

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1 1 Gifts or free samples should only be given to the media for sampling purposes , to draw attention to a new , changed or ongoing product , or to say " thank you " .
2 Chris stresses that herbs should not be given to the fish as a substitute for food .
3 Whether or not there is a place for a trade union Ombudsman to carry out investigations and give general advice to unions , it is considered that this task should not be given to the Commissioner in view of the benefit to be derived from her maintaining an independent position .
4 At the same time due consideration must always be given to the visual effect of the grain markings .
5 Responding to criticism that the job should automatically be given to a woman , Mr Hunt said : ‘ I think that 's an appalling statement .
6 The Survey makes this point very clearly by showing that not far short of half of all defective items issued ( 42% ) were modern , 20th Century publications , a fact which underlines the danger of assuming that priority should automatically be given to the treatment of older material .
7 So far we have been concerned with odours which affect the public at large , but consideration must also be given to the protection afforded by the law , to employees and other workers who may experience odours in their places of work , whether in a factory , office , shop , or educational establishment , etc .
8 Notice of the meeting must also be given to the official receiver and the chairman of the meeting must inform the official receiver of the resolutions passed at the meeting , viz to accept the resignation of the trustee , that a new trustee be appointed and that the resigning trustee be or not be given his release ( r 6.127(3) ) .
9 The closest attention should also be given to the contents of such national museums as the British , Ashmolean , Science , Victoria & Albert , London , and the Fitzwilliam , all of which have incomparable collections of artifacts , documents , books , and all manner of relevant material .
10 That is to say , when there is a shift from traditional methods in the placement of black children then careful consideration should also be given to the implications that this will have for black children , the black community and adopters .
11 Mr Rees-Davies suggested that ‘ surely … if anonymity is to be given during a trial to the complainant , it should also be given to the accused ’ .
12 The examples used should be realistic and relevant to the pupils concerned Emphasis should also be given to the way in which percentages are used both for comparative purposes in many everyday situations and also as a numerical measure based on a 100-point scale of reference .
13 If , faute-de-mieux , it has to be accepted , notice should immediately be given to the company , making it clear that this is a notice which it can not disregard in relation to any lien it may claim , and an attempt should be made to obtain information about the amount , if any , then owed to the company .
14 However , though I must challenge the advice given , I agree that careful consideration must immediately be given to every detail relevant to the business operation .
15 Due consideration must then be given to the child 's views having regard to his age and understanding .
16 Consideration should therefore be given to the risks of fire-spread through such a roof and into the flank wall of the warehouse , or similar accommodation .
17 Consideration might also be given to a country 's membership and relations with international agencies such as the IMF or World Bank .
18 It could only be given to a child in very mild doses because excessive use could cause ‘ retard growth and lasting disfiguration ’ .
19 Lord Keith held that the distinction between evidence and discovery was recognised both in the Act and in Article 23 of the Convention ; it was not disputed by counsel that effect could not be given to a request merely seeking discovery .
20 They could well be given to an officer 's deputy or underling , assuring him of promotion when the time came .
21 At the time of Chamberlain 's appointment he had written to his mother : ‘ I am pretty certain that I shall be left where I am which is what I wanted , for the only promotion I should care about would be the Exchequer itself which would never be given to a minister of only two years ' experience .
22 Notice of the passing of any such resolution shall forthwith be given to the Member affected thereby .
23 Notice of the passing of such resolution shall forthwith be given to the member affected thereby .
24 Notice of the passing of any such resolution shall forthwith be given to the Member affected thereby .
25 Notice of the passing of such resolution shall forthwith be given to the member affected thereby .
26 The downward arpeggio in the last two bars will obviously be given to the clarinet , for besides the fact that it fits that instrument like a glove , it does not lie within the range of any other wind instrument .
27 The European Council considers that the presidency 's draft forms the basis for the continuation of negotiations … on the understanding that final agreement by the member states will only be given to the treaty as a whole .
28 It is clear that the money that will now be provided centrally by my right hon. Friend will not be given to the local authorities .
29 Order 62 , r6(a) states that the general rule is that the costs of pre-litigation discovery will usually be given to the respondent " unless the court otherwise orders " .
30 Any decision of the Panel executive will usually be given to the parties over the telephone .
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