Example sentences of "[conj] he is give " in BNC.

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1 ( a ) Education. : A clear idea of exactly what coronary artery disease means is most important for the coronary patient if he is to comply in the long term with the advice that he is given , and understand what has happened to him .
2 That , that , that he is given a note as part of the quality plan saying , here you are son , you are now project engineer .
3 Every time a coach gives a lesson to a 5 or 6 year old child , he has to believe that he is giving a lesson to a future Wimbledon champion .
4 He faxes me , not to own up to being Clark Kent , but to draw attention to the fact that he is giving his surplus Y-fronts to Mary Loudon ( author of Nuns Unveiled , Chatto it says here ) for onward transmission to the homeless .
5 May I , in the interest of domestic bliss , remind us of an old joke : a man tells his doctor that he is giving up drinking , smoking and sex and asks if he will live longer .
6 ‘ When a home country umpire makes a mistake then , unavoidably , an impression is created that he is giving an advantage to the home team .
7 Leonard believed that they interconnected more than he is given credit for ; he chose to speak of that one within , though not absolutely .
8 Morris 's effect on a whole section of society in encouraging the preservation of old houses was far greater than he is given credit for .
9 The exporter does not expect to get paid for his goods for 12 months so he is given a credit note — a standby letter — from the importer 's bank .
10 — Mankind is distinguished from all other creatures in two respects : he alone is made in God 's own likeness ; and he is given charge over all the rest .
11 If a pianist is particularly charming and quite gifted , his failure to win the competition need not trouble him ; money is raised privately among local citizens , and he is given his own Carnegie Hall recital , perhaps , or his own scholarship to the Conservatoire in Paris , with a living allowance to provide for ‘ a minimally decent standard of living ’ — a phrase used in Forth Worth to describe what British people might call an upper middle-class lifestyle .
12 Under a hire-purchase agreement the hirer undertakes to hire the goods for a specified period at a specified rent and he is given an option to buy the goods when he has paid all the specified rent .
13 ( c ) Access to records One of the guardian 's most important functions is to investigate the case and he is given a right of access to social work records compiled or held by the local authority and the NSPCC ( s42 ) .
14 He has a tacit code of conduct based upon the concept of respect , wherein if he is given his due , as man , as runner , as captain of the Olympic team , then he will respect you in return ,
15 The seller should of course resist such warranties because of their vagueness , and insist that , if he is to give such a warranty , the purpose should be clearly specified in the contract , with sufficient detail to enable him to be sure that the goods that he supplies are in fact suitable for that purpose .
16 So you see , that it is important for every coach in the country , even if he is giving a lesson to a child who does n't have any kind of tennis talent , to give the lesson as if he or she was the future Wimbledon champion .
17 But he is giving fearless leadership in his deeply-troubled area , to both black and white .
18 But he is giving no clues at present as to the composition of his full back line and forward division .
19 No one , so far as I know , has ever questioned such a suspension on the ground that it could not be done unless he is given notice of the charge and an opportunity of defending himself and so forth .
20 To make progress each member is allowed to speak only once on any motion that is before the meeting unless he is given special permission by the Chairman .
21 Pelops wins because he is given even swifter horses by his lover Poseidon ; Oenomaus 's death is barely alluded to ; Myrtilos not at all .
22 WAVE OF SUPPORT : Tebbit greets delegates as he is given a standing ovation after his onslaught on John Major yesterday
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