Example sentences of "be give [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Secondly , some description should be given of the characters , their moods , emotions and particular role in each part of the action . |
2 | A description will now be given of the aetiological theories and relationships that lipids and lipoprotein levels may have with atherosclerosis . |
3 | Many examples can be given of the pitfalls of question designing . |
4 | Notice has to be given of the motion to introduce the Bill . |
5 | An analysis should be given of the total amount of non-equity interests in shareholders ' funds relating to each class of non-equity shares and series of warrants for non-equity shares . |
6 | Where possible an indication should be given of the sub-system(s) and program(s) that are likely to be affected by the change . |
7 | Instead , some examples will be given of the type of claims that have been made in the courts of the United Kingdom , Australia , and the United States , and of the responses that have been favoured by these domestic courts . |
8 | A similar account can be given of the most likely interpretation of car in 17 . |
9 | A similar explanation in comparative terms can be given of the notions of ‘ superior ’ and ‘ subordinate ’ criteria which we have already used . |
10 | Little more than a general impression can be given of the state of music in the churches outside Great Britain . |
11 | Notice has to be given of the intention to close a stretch of canal . |
12 | At least two business days ' notice should be given of the appointment and copies of the letter sent to all known addresses of the debtor . |
13 | Taking into account the notion of support , the most satisfactory definition that can be given of the English bare infinitive in the present state of our knowledge is therefore as follows : the bare infinitive is a non-finite verb form that provides for the incidence of its event to a support through all the instants of time required to actualize the complete lexical content of this event . |
14 | Generally all that is required is that reasonable notice should be given of the terms as a whole . |
15 | In London on Wednesday details will be given of the Royal Review to be held at RAF Marham in Norfolk on 1 April to mark the 75th anniversary of the founding of the Royal Air Force . |
16 | This relates to a more basic question concerning the sorts of explanations that are to be given of the cross-national variations that are discovered . |
17 | The museum is also the place where the closest consideration can be given to the troublesome problems of fakes and other forms of inauthenticity . |
18 | Not all bouts conclude with a full three point score and when this happens the decision will be given to the contestant with the most points . |
19 | At the same time due consideration must always be given to the visual effect of the grain markings . |
20 | If the death is then considered to be from natural causes , the coroner will issue a notification that he does not consider it necessary to hold an inquest , and this may be given to the relative to take to the registrar or sent to the registrar direct . |
21 | Nevertheless much more attention has to be given to the ports de bras of all types of character in such ballets because these supply the words not spoken in dance . |
22 | Responsibility for the Sex Discrimination Act , the Equal Pay Act and the Equal Opportunities Commission would be given to the Women 's Ministry . |
23 | The vehicles will be given to the National Association of Boys ' Clubs and will tour run-down inner-city areas . |
24 | If the presidency was given only a nominal role , for example , the Maronites would still hold the most honoured post in the country while more executive power could be given to the Sunni Muslim premier . |
25 | Putting to one side the other inequities associated with such a system should it be introduced , I hope due consideration would be given to the problems of the disabled . |
26 | Mr Greenspan said : ‘ Great importance may be given to the short-run stabilisation of domestic financial markets or foreign exchange markets . ’ |
27 | They involve the authority to be given to the unsubstantiated evidence of a woman in a rape case and the question of her character , real or assumed . |
28 | But weight had to be given to the fact that this was a working wife with a recognised expertise in the managing of hotels . |
29 | The evidence will be given to the inspector in person and witnesses can be cross-examined . |
30 | Later , in the Court of Appeal , Lord Donaldson , Master of the Rolls , refused a stay in the order pending an appeal , but agreed to allow the notes to be given to the court in a sealed envelope , to be returned unopened if the appeal succeeded . |