Example sentences of "[noun sg] can be given " in BNC.

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1 Often value to one side can be given without significant loss to the other , who may then attempt to gain on other points .
2 Such talk can be given meaning only if a James-type account is accepted .
3 For similar reasons , not much weight can be given to the argument that balance of payments difficulties arose from persistent excess absorption ( i.e. too high a level of demand ) in the economy [ Matthews et al. , 1982 ] .
4 I hope that clear guidance can be given in case this happens again .
5 In fact , the learning rule can be given a firmer foundation .
6 This is a complex formulation which in practice can be given various emphases .
7 It represents the only available medium whereby effect can be given to the instinctive need to control its progress that mankind seeks .
8 The conference will look at different aspects of this — how it affects the world 's poor , how a fair deal can be given to those who produce the goods , and how we can help by what we buy .
9 The Rhapsody in Blue brings the most effective performances on the disc , but even at this price level the competition is so intense ( Gwenneth Pryor on Pickwick ; Jerome Lowenthal on Vanguard ; CfP 's Daniel Blumenthal ) that only a general recommendation can be given .
10 Will my right hon. Friend take the opportunity of the review of the Territorial Army to commend to the Confederation of British Industry , to the Institute of Directors and to others the training that is given by the TA so that greater public recognition can be given to it ?
11 Consent to act on the committee can be given by a proxy holder present at the meeting establishing the committee unless the proxy says otherwise ( r 6.151(3) ) .
12 If pronounced coagulopathy , acidosis , or encephalopathy develops transfer to a specialist centre should be considered so that intensive care directed at the liver can be given and the patient considered for liver transplantation .
13 The basic P2 instability can be given an attractive physical interpretation in terms of standard nonlinear optics { 14 } .
14 An example from traditional Jewish theology can be given .
15 Schools frequently hold meetings to talk with parents about changes in the curriculum or the ways that help can be given at home to help children 's learning .
16 ( Help can be given to anyone in trouble ) .
17 So what kind of help can be given that will not kill what Margaret Meek calls ‘ the magic ’ stone dead ?
18 What help can be given ?
19 At present very little help can be given to such enquirers .
20 If help can be given from other er national funds because of the moral and compassionate er nature of the case , well that 's fine , and that maybe what some Health Authorities have been pressing .
21 No full account of a particular formation or kind of formation can be given without extending description and analysis into general history , where the whole social order and all its classes and formations can be taken properly into account .
22 Again , no full account of a formation can be given without attending to individual differences inside it .
23 An electron can be given enough energy to break out of its bond if the frequency of the radiation is high enough — quantum theory tells us that , as with atomic vibrations , the energy in a light wave comes in increments of its frequency multiplied by Planck 's constant .
24 One advantage of a naming ceremony is that the child can be given ‘ godparents ’ to turn to for support .
25 One child can be given the label of being the naughty one which lets the other children in the family off the hook .
26 Encouraging dialogue between individual parent and individual teacher so that each child can be given specific help and encouragement , discussion between parent and teacher being seen as a better way of evaluating progress than a written report .
27 Social workers may be involved in bargaining with carers over how much assistance can be given to an elderly person , and how much support from services may be required to make the situation manageable for them all .
28 It is clearly impossible to anticipate every eventuality , but the guiding principle must be that if the source of difficulty does not lie in the implementation of a selected strategy and is not being assessed during the conduct of the investigation , then assistance can be given .
29 of this , it says t a report detailing what assistance can be given to keeping the airfield open .
30 relevant partners , these are existing partners which includes county council and government departments to prepare a report detailing us what assistance can be given to the er , er redevelopment of the site with a long term opportun employment opportunities .
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