Example sentences of "[subord] they [vb mod] [be] give " in BNC.

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1 So they have to find their way into the international financial system , where they can be given a veneer of legality .
2 ‘ The management executive is saying that some of that money can be spent on supplying condoms to GPs so they can be given to patients . ’
3 Claims that the English tests had not been properly prepared were dismissed as being ‘ without any validity at all , ’ and he stressed the importance of the tests in identifying pupils with reading difficulties at an early age so they could be given extra help .
4 Stroud and Evans are waiting to hear if they 'll be given leave to appeal .
5 And if they could be given a a better appearance , then the the people who see them , the people who drive through on th main road , such as Road and Boulevard , they could see that the area is n't as run down as often the medium makes it out to be .
6 But it does not seem sensible to accept them unless they can be given rational sanction .
7 Come on you Reds and do the business for the supporters because they will be giving it everything for you !
8 Since they will be given preferential treatment this time around , it 's likely many of them will want to put more into it .
9 Since they will be given preferential treatment this time around it is likely many of them will want to put more money into it . ’
10 The adaptability of African farmers was not in doubt , but whether they would be given the means to expand production to meet growing urban and international markets was an open question .
11 I doubt very much whether they 'll be given any opportunity to voice what happens to them when they 're transferred or what happens to the fund .
12 They are often written as well to support private ventures by British firms , which are showing promise , but need a Staff Target or Operational Requirement before they can be given official consideration .
13 I have friends who are magistrates and I know they feel tempted to give a fine or bail , when they should be giving a prison sentence .
14 As the right hon. Member for Islwyn ( Mr. Kinnock ) and his Front-Bench team are so singularly ill-informed , why does not my right hon. Friend invite them to the Department for a teach-in , when they could be given the true facts and figures ?
15 The Commission felt that , to save time and expense , authorities able to execute requests should include not only courts , but commissioners , notaries public , lawyers and others , insofar as they could be given ‘ certain attributes of a judicial authority ’ .
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