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

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1 They should be given additional resources .
2 He therefore proposed that they should be given increased representation in Legislative Councils and that they should be admitted to the administrative services .
3 In relation to individual service users and carers , they should be given full and clear information about the assessment process as it will affect them , how they might be involved and a clear statement of its outcome .
4 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 .
5 ‘ Since they will be given preferential treatment this time around , it 's likely many of them will want to put more into it .
6 ‘ Since they will be given preferential treatment this time around it is likely many of them will want to put more money into it . ’
7 Where the differences between the classes relates to financial entitlement , i.e to dividends and return of capital , the likelihood is that they will be given distinguishing names , though these may be no more informative than ‘ preference ’ and ‘ ordinary , ’ ( perhaps , in the case of the former , preceded by ‘ first ’ or ‘ second ’ where there are two classes of preference shares ) .
8 Foreign oil workers have been assured by their Libyan employers that they will be given full freedom of movement .
9 It tells disabled job applicants that they will be given fair consideration based on their ability .
10 A number of female applicants have already applied for service , and they will be given special weapon training and share in other duties along with male members of the Irish Army Reserve .
11 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 .
12 But it does not seem sensible to accept them unless they can be given rational sanction .
13 By that I mean that , though they do not carry intrinsic labels to discriminate them , yet they can be given extrinsic labels for that purpose .
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