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

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1 The deal also meant that Kylie could be given a better than average contract , he revealed in Business Review Weekly .
2 Many feel that judges could be given greater leeway than even under present rules , perhaps through case conferences , to cut away the deadwood of the case and focus on the principal points of dispute .
3 Its primary spokesman suggested that guarantees could be given that Afghanistan would not become a base for foreign powers .
4 A spokesman said yesterday this was the earliest that details could be given to its workforce .
5 There is some agreement between my view and that of L. J. Fishwick , who suggests that training could be given to allow more environmental audits to be carried out in-house .
6 It is true that judgment could be given in ipsam rem , but this is far from allowing that they had a ‘ real ’ effect .
7 For Section 2 has already argued that in trusts judgment and execution could be given in ipsam rem .
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