Example sentences of "[adv] be given [adj] " in BNC.

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1 These possibilities exist because some of the meanings which human beings find in experience depend on symbols and can only be given symbolic expression .
2 A kind of ‘ halfway house ’ between the area system and the reference departments/area system has been reached by some of the authorities which do not have a large city collection within their boundaries , but feel that the needs of the ‘ serious ’ reader should nevertheless be given special attention .
3 The " real property " and " the real respectability " of the new centres of population would thus be given political weight , and the national electorate would be enlarged by " about half a million persons , and these all connected with the property of the country , having a valuable stake amongst us , and deeply interested in our institutions ' …
4 Soldiers will no longer be given free cigarettes .
5 Thus , although these reserves include many of the most vulnerable areas and species they must not be given undue importance in the consideration of a wildlife conservation policy .
6 They should not be given legal binding force .
7 Of course , the children should enjoy themselves , but they should not be given rich food .
8 Just as users should not be given direct access to the LIFESPAN process account , nor should they be given direct access to the account which contains the LIFESPAN RDBI database .
9 This can only occur if the superior initially possesses the authority to delegate , ie a subordinate can not be given organisational authority to make decisions unless it would otherwise be the superior 's right to make those decisions .
10 Records retrieved only under strong stems would not be given high weight .
11 If you are already pregnant you must not be given German Measles vaccine .
12 If you are already pregnant you must not be given German Measles vaccine .
13 What is often not appreciated is the need also to provide a stable and profitable agriculture that can support the infrastructure it needs There is a danger that farmers will not be given adequate incentives to grow produce efficiently and environmentally responsibly .
14 Complacency can not be given full rein , for the future of local airfields and light aviation in the UK is under threat .
15 Questions concerning productivity and technical change , the efficiency of investment , likely future trends in employment and output , the consequences of the energy crises and the effect of tax and financial incentives can not be given meaningful answers until reliable estimates of micro level technological parameters have been obtained .
16 Although this theory is expressed formally it can easily be given intuitive support .
17 They can not be ignored , but should always be given low weight compared with other terms in the search .
18 Whatever their condition , they should always be given appropriate loving care .
19 The pleasure principle should motivate the programmes of study , and always be given high priority .
20 The defendant who had not " examined " , in the sense of personally inspected , the offending items might nonetheless be given reasonable cause to suspect obscenity by clandestine or unorthodox behaviour on the part of his supplier .
21 They will also be given automatic entry to the Silk Cut Challenge Cup and the Regal Trophy competitions .
22 Adedayo Adebayo 's suggestion to improve the game should also be given serious consideration .
23 The programmer may also be given temporary access to other modules by way of special links .
24 The programmer may also be given temporary access to other modules by way of special links .
25 Customers must also be given sufficient information about the risks involved in a transaction adequately to assess the merits of that transaction .
26 Employees should also be given adequate training in safety precautions etc .
27 But I 'd much rather be given useful relevant information like where I am . ’
28 They should rather be given explicit knowledge , thus preventing the usual defence of a claim of ignorance .
29 Standard thin sections required for teaching collections or archive purposes can now be given self-adhesive labels on which can be written all the details of the sample .
30 Some may now be given private rooms .
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