Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | However , in the case of the Runefangs , any Elector Count described below may automatically have one , and any other one character in the army may be given a Runefang as part of his normal magic item allowance . |
2 | In a few cases , the manager may decide that the recruit is unsuitable but more normally they will be given a chance at a formal interview where the manager 's opinion will be taken into consideration . |
3 | Former gang members shall be given a chance to be patrol buddies in assisting in the protection of the neighbourhoods . |
4 | ‘ But little Ellie Browne is n't going to be given a chance to be a part of it , ’ she murmured with mock sorrow . |
5 | It was unlikely that I would be offered a safe seat , but I might , with luck , be given a chance in a marginal . |
6 | Ok I agree that Speed should be given a chance in the middle of the park now I 'll be controversial and say leave Batty out let Speed do the tackling with Mc Allister also in the middle . |
7 | Eaglescliffe youngsters Stephen Armstrong and Gareth Couzens , and David Sharkey of South Shields , will be given a chance in the annual match against Durham Ladies at Hartlepool on April 26 . |
8 | Also as has been suggested in the Non-Statutory Guidance for history from the National Curriculum Council pupils could be given a selection of materials in a scissor and paste exercise to design a poster explaining why French people wanted a revolution in 1789 . |
9 | He was also delighted to be given a bottle of whisky from his colleagues at Runcorn . |
10 | You will be given a plan on which ‘ your ’ baluster is identified , and you will be told the day the capsule is to be buried should you wish to attend . |
11 | Well to-do visitors would have taken it as their right to be given a tour of the house and gardens as they travelled the country in past centuries — today visitors from all over the world come to Blenheim — their entrance fees paying for its up-keep . |
12 | The Japanese team will also attend a lunch reception at the British Gas Bristol North offices in Eastgate Road on 23 March , where they will meet the Lord Mayor and be given a tour of this operational control centre . |
13 | At meal times the children would make a line and wait at one end of the room , where a table had been placed , there they would be given a helping of that day 's menu . |
14 | Hooper did enough , in my opinion , to be given a run in the side . |
15 | If students are to exercise personal judgements , they have to be given a measure of personal responsibility for their work . |
16 | You 'll be given a fistful of them and the one that is set for you should be the first one that you do , but then the groups should pick something which is as far as possible relevant to what 's actually going on in your profession at the moment . |
17 | The letter was from Her Grace 's private secretary and gladly agreed that Lord John Rossendale should be given a ticket for the ball . |
18 | On 3 July 1992 he announced that the French people were also to be given a referendum on the subject of whether Maastricht would be ratified . |
19 | Just phone any one of the five lines shown on the panel below to hear your clues — to make it even easier you 'll be given a choice of three years from which to pick your answer . |
20 | I sound one warning note about individual choice — it works in towns where parents can be given a choice of schools , up to the physical capacity of a school , but in rural areas that choice may be only theoretical . |
21 | Do you think in our exam we 'll be given a choice of like |
22 | Anyone granted assistance will be given a choice about the arrangements to be made , subject to the terms of the offer of assistance by the Commissioner . |
23 | Remember , your customers and staff must be given a choice between protected food or unprotected food , a healthy office or a sick building , a sterile hospital theatre or a source of dangerous infection . |
24 | The important thing to remember when painting is that boards should first be given a couple of coats of undercoat and left to dry properly . |
25 | Damp walls can be given a damp excluding lining as well as being insulated . |
26 | Each bank representative will give brief talk on their policy towards small businesses , after which they will be given a grilling by the audience . |
27 | The justification of the partnership approach is that it encourages the notions of quality and excellence , whilst providing a framework within which a wide range of activities can be given a sense of coherence and wholeness . |
28 | A collection of nondescript prints , for example , can be given a sense of unity if each is mounted with the same distinctive colour : camel or chrome yellow or red , whichever fits in best with the room , and then edged all in the same way with a thin strip of wood or chrome or brass . |
29 | GLEB would be paid back with shares in the company when it was floated , and be given a say in the structure of the company . |
30 | That in line with the Area Staff Commission and understanding the need to give adequate administrative support on an equitable basis , Regional Coordinators be given a budget of certainly not less in real terms than at present , to allocate to administrative support for regional colleagues wef April 1st , 1993 . |