Example sentences of "[vb mod] be given [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If the desired shade is obtained with one coat of varnish stain , then further protection should be given with extra coats of clear gloss , satin or matt varnish .
2 As in the use of any chart of this type , parents must not remove stickers once they have been earned and no black marks should be given for wet beds .
3 Therefore some early thought should be given to protective covers and storage .
4 Emphasis should be given to practical activities involving measurement and estimation .
5 City council leisure services director John Davies is recommending that more emphasis should be given to encouraging school parties , community groups and other visitors to use the Town Hall .
6 The ACCA thinks that too much weight is placed on NEDs and that more emphasis should be given to other mechanisms , such as internal audit and control .
7 It explains what information should be given to new staff on their first day at work .
8 They demanded that special consideration should be given to new OECD states , such as those in Eastern Europe , to ensure that these did not become a future dumping ground for EC waste .
9 It suggested that more attention should be given to multicultural matters in both initial training and in-service training of teachers , and the effectiveness of racism awareness training should be investigated .
10 In an ideal hierarchy , technical and substantive levels would be congruent ; however , in cases of conflict between the two ( which is , of course , possible only in the case of a branching hierarchy ) , primacy should be given to substantive levels .
11 There is the opportunity to manage and develop the legal function in the most effective manner , deciding which matters should be handled personally , which matters should be given to outside solicitors and whether or when to consult specialist counsel .
12 If , simultaneously , the short-term frequency increases , but the numbers of citations per paper decreases , then the research group has reached the subject 's saturation limit , and consideration should be given to levelling-off or reducing funding for these projects .
13 Instead of a tax Cefic has suggested that help should be given to eastern Europe to help reduce energy consumption .
14 It suggests that licenses should be given to independent radio and TV stations which would encourage high professional and technical standards .
15 An undertaking should be given in clear and unambiguous terms , though certain matters will be implied , eg the right of the undertaker to taxation in default of agreement as to the amount of costs which he has undertaken to pay .
16 ( 6 ) Both conclusions and recommendations should be given in numbered lists .
17 As judgment was not given in open court , I think that the operative part of Waite J. 's reasoning should be given in full .
18 For the student to benefit from this opportunity to learn , time and encouragement must be given for informal ‘ chats ’ .
19 Thus attention must be given to male motives for using contraception .
20 In this , as in so many matters involving the practitioner in the pain of elders , attention must be given to supporting practitioners so that they can confront their own feelings , fears and anxieties about old age and those whom they seek to help .
21 When necessary , consideration must be given to consulting specialists both within and outside the firm ( eg Corporate Finance Services Unit in London ) .
22 The remedy must be given in small doses at suitable intervals §246
23 This states that the following information must be given in legible characters on all business letters , written orders , invoices , receipts and demands for payment :
24 Held , dismissing the appeal , that the expression ‘ is suffering … significant harm ’ in section 31(2) ( a ) of the Children Act 1989 referred to the point in time immediately before the process of protecting the child began , so that , in determining whether the first threshold condition of section 31(2) was satisfied , the court had to consider the position before the commencement of the voluntary care when the children were with the mother ; that the condition in section 31(2) ( b ) related to care by the parent or carer whose lack of care had caused the significant harm to the child and not to the care which might be given by other carers if no care order were to be made , which only became relevant once the threshold conditions under section 31(2) had been satisfied in deciding whether or not a care order should be made ; and that it could not be said that the family proceedings court had been wrong in concluding , first , that the threshold conditions were satisfied and , secondly , on the evidence , that a care order to the local authority was the appropriate order ( post , pp. 1013H — 1014A , E–F , H — 1015B ) .
25 It was marketed under the name Distaval and the advertisements in 1961 indicated that it could be given with complete safety to pregnant women .
26 Shortly afterwards , the Ministry of Health suggested that birth control information could be given at maternal and child welfare centres on medical grounds .
27 The greatest advantage , however , was that 8–10 weeks ' notice could be given of precise dates , venues and course programme .
28 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 .
29 Following the transfer of responsibility for social rehabilitation of discharged patients in 1993 from the NHS to local authorities , greater emphasis may be given to developing work schemes .
30 The constituent units may be of quite different length and they may appear in quite a different order and quite different emphases may be given to particular features of the story , but the corpus as a whole will contain the same set of elements .
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