Example sentences of "[noun] could be give to " in BNC.

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1 The problem of conserving the noble land fund was the central preoccupation of a high-powered ministerial conference which Nicholas set up in 1897 to consider what further aid could be given to the nobility .
2 Its aim was to create a community in which assistance could be given to Russia , Poland and the three former Soviet Baltic states to transform themselves into free-market societies .
3 Individual registration forms could be given to the tour operator for completion by the guests en route to the hotel ; it is then a simple matter of handling the registration forms at reception on arrival .
4 But there were differences as to how best the opportunity could be given to the young people .
5 If the modern educational system was administered by a Dickensian Squeers constantly flagellating discalced pupils , theory could be neatly shelved and a pragmatic response could be given to the perceived problem .
6 He said : ‘ Edwards is the best support player in the game but it 's no use having him hanging about in the wings when the experience could be given to a younger player .
7 The House of Lords Select Committee recommended that the Article should be reinforced to ensure a more liberal interpretation so that financial support could be given to areas of particular conservation interest within the LFA .
8 And although it was always the hope that the county would continue to fund the project , and that every secondary school would eventually receive a grant of one sort or another , uncertainty meant that no guarantee could be given to disappointed schools as to their inclusion in a subsequent wave .
9 In 1969 the calendar was revised so that greater emphasis could be given to the major festivals of the Christian year .
10 A spokesman said yesterday this was the earliest that details could be given to its workforce .
11 But perhaps more thought could be given to assisting such people to buy homes of their own .
12 However , it was agreed that more thought could be given to ‘ specialist groups ’ .
13 Consideration could be given to the provision of extras ( e.g. maid hire or a letting service ) on a supplementary charge basis .
14 Perhaps for future competitions consideration could be given to the fact that anyone entering these competitions from areas a distance from London should not be disadvantaged and venues arranged so that extra cost is not incurred and the prize could then be truly enjoyed by everyone .
15 This information could be given to the members of the company as a separate statement .
16 Three , a lump sum could be given to the centre for training employment of certain Ottery teenagers .
17 Such criticism of American policy would be counter-productive ; the claims on the United States for economic and military assistance were so great that only a limited amount could be given to Korea .
18 I 'm very pleased to say that the union er involved had actually pursued the appeal even though the woman had died , and won the appeal posthumously so that the backdated pay could be given to the widower in that case .
19 If the presidency was given only a nominal role , for example , the Maronites would still hold the most honoured post in the country while more executive power could be given to the Sunni Muslim premier .
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