Example sentences of "[adv] be given [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In Stage II , however , resits may only be given on compulsory modules , normally including projects and dissertations . |
2 | Credit will only be given for technical articles and credit for this type of reading is unlikely to account for more than 25% of total unstructured CPE . |
3 | HRP can only be given for complete tax years ( 6 April to 5 April ) , so if you simply gave up work for a few weeks in order to help out , you would be unlikely to qualify . |
4 | But once the reforms really bite — signs would be a sharp rise in unemployment a far bigger influx of private western investment and radical currency reform — then it would be worth offering the sort of help that could sensibly be given to reforming debtors in Latin America : capitalization of interest payments above a certain share of export earnings . |
5 | In particular the Bill was presented as being unopposed , but notice had not been given to affected landowners as required by Standing Orders . |
6 | If directions have already been given on pre-trial review , this appointment is not needed . |
7 | There was , therefore , a strong and general assumption that the highest diplomatic appointments , and particularly those in the major capitals or in which a strong ceremonial and symbolic element was still involved ( notably the embassies of the Catholic powers to the papacy ) should normally be given to great aristocrats . |
8 | Should not be given to non-ventilated babies |
9 | That is not to say that reasonable protection from development should not be given to particular areas , for it is important to retain the character of the land and to ensure that all tastes are catered for : For instance , some people like to climb dangerous rocks in pouring rain . |
10 | An LGB circular of 1871 proclaimed that out-door relief should not be given to single women unless they proved their inability to find other employment by performing a daily labour task , officially termed a ‘ labour test ’ , such as cleaning , in the workhouse , returning home at night . |
11 | If , therefore , one asks for a prediction of the instantaneous velocity , without making any observations , this can not be given within certain limits . |
12 | No special interest need be shown by a person seeking to see particular items , and availability must usually be given in local public places as well as in relevant schools . |
13 | Attention should also be given to Anglo-American discussions over the importance of the Near and Middle East in the context of a Soviet threat which was believed to extend from Western Europe to Asia Minor . |
14 | Incentives would also be given to new electricity suppliers . |
15 | Clearer direction should also be given to local government , private business and the public showing what they must do to build an environmentally sustainable society . |
16 | Admission is free and advice will also be given on coarse fisheries and brown trout fishing . |
17 | Notice must also be given by public advertisement ( r 6.79(5) ) . |
18 | In framing the proposals , care has been taken to emphasise that information may frequently be given in summarised form . |
19 | It seems likely that permits are increasingly being given for non-manual occupations , which has tended to favour the white inhabitants of developed countries such as the USA and South Africa . |
20 | If you multiply that up , that is £250,000 worth of money that could then be given to alternative developments . |
21 | Taking the first question first , an answer can at least be given in abstract terms . |
22 | The head of the judiciary , Ayatollah Mohammed Ali Yazdi , at Friday prayers on March 20 mentioned the unprecedented access that ICRC delegates had recently been given to Iranian prisons , and said that the delegates should be replaced by a more competent team because they had given their " legal work … a political hue " . |
23 | These would bear heavily on the Publication Officer and consideration must therefore be given to increasing staffing of the Publication Officer 's ‘ office ’ . |