Example sentences of "that [det] [noun] be give [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The result is that little attention is given to people 's own experience and understandings of these processes and the fact that such understandings in turn lead to ways in which they attempt to improve their circumstances within the constraints and opportunities with which they are faced .
2 Labour 's weak bargaining position , combined with the speed with which new industrial centres such as the Donets basin of the Ukraine were developed and older cities such as St Petersburg expanded , ensured that little attention was given to the needs of the work-force .
3 There is a danger , particularly in the final years of compulsory schooling , that little time is given to promoting reading for fun .
4 Why , yea , I suppose then one might rightly say that this prince is given to displays of temperament ! ’
5 Possibly not covered in the report is the commitment that this union is giving to the Health Service .
6 It is proposed that this analysis be given on the face of the balance sheet .
7 However , as I have already noted it seems important that this advice is given in a way which does not compromise the adult child 's independence and indeed their status as an adult .
8 After integrating ( 11.21 ) , it can then be shown that another solution is given by ( 12.15 )
9 Will the Minister make sure that such assurances are given to the hard-working community in Hong Kong ?
10 All the Jewish laws are derived from the first five books of the Old Testament , or what Jewish people refer to as the Torah , or the five books of Moses ; we believe that these laws were given by God to the Jewish people .
11 Clients will of course be assured that all details are given in confidence .
12 My only quibble is that all measurements are given in metric form only .
13 Will she ensure that all encouragement is given to the undoubted expertise in oil and gas exploration and technology in this country to aid the Romanians to revive their ailing oil and gas industries ?
14 The Scottish Crofters ' Union , still smarting from the £2.25 cut in Hill Livestock Compensatory Allowance per ewe , has recommended that more priority be given to new or recent entrants to crofting when sheep and cattle quotas are allocated from the national reserve .
15 In 1946 , they had rejected his regime ; now , when it could be of use to them , he was going to make sure that any cooperation was given on his terms and in his good time .
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