Example sentences of "be given to [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There was , therefore , a strong and general assumption that the highest diplomatic appointments , and particularly those in the major capitals or in which a strong ceremonial and symbolic element was still involved ( notably the embassies of the Catholic powers to the papacy ) should normally be given to great aristocrats .
2 The subject is essentially twofold — beach and palm trees , so thought must be given to each .
3 An obvious example is the weight to be given to each of the central initiatives and the most appropriate form of implementation .
4 An allocation plan should be given to each student at the commencement of training , setting out the holiday periods .
5 He had also arranged for a small box of hand-made chocolates to be given to each of them upon departure .
6 ( 1 ) None of the objects set forth in any sub-clause of this Clause shall be restrictively construed but the widest interpretation shall be given to each such object , and none of such objects shall , except where the context expressly so requires , be in any way limited or restricted by reference to or inference from any other object or objects set forth in such sub-clause , or by reference to or inference from the terms of any other sub-clause of this Clause , or by reference to or inference from the name of the Company .
7 ( 1 ) None of the objects set forth in any sub-clause of this Clause shall be restrictively construed but the widest interpretation shall be given to each such object , and none of such objects shall , except where the context expressly so requires , be in any way limited or restricted by reference to or inference from any other object or objects set forth in such sub-clause , or by reference to or inference from the terms of any other sub-clause of this Clause , or by reference to or inference from the name of the Company .
8 Information can be given to each child separately ( either verbally or in writing ) , so that no-one knows what the others ' information is .
9 In order to avoid disputes , the sale agreement should specify the priority to be given to each of these rules .
10 ‘ As I have said , the suspension of payments will be only temporary , and when the social security system has been overhauled , special consideration will be given to deserving groups .
11 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 .
12 It is available now but supplies are not huge and priority will be given to prized customers .
13 Would the amount which would be given to ailing industries be more than taken away from healthy ones ?
14 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 .
15 Consideration would also have to be given to other ways of gaining evidence of the skills implicit in the stated standards .
16 It explains what information should be given to new staff on their first day at work .
17 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 .
18 Incentives would also be given to new electricity suppliers .
19 Consideration can be given to producing a leaflet or , for virtually no cost , standard letters can be adapted into information sheets to be given to new and potential clients ( see Chapter 2 ) .
20 It can not be given to many scientists to be outstanding as experimenter , technical innovator and teacher ; Kuypers was unquestionably all of these .
21 Thought will need to be given to many matters in structuring and planning a takeover and those outlined above are by no means an exhaustive list .
22 But fears that it would be given to poorly educated women or ethnic minorities , without their informed consent , led the Health Minister , Kenneth Clarke , to refuse the drug a full licence last year .
23 A further general concern with the relaxed exclusionary rule in Pepper v. Hart is that , no doubt in an effort to limit the use of parliamentary material , it conflates questions of the admissibility of the material with questions of the weight to be given to admitted material .
24 Instead of a tax Cefic has suggested that help should be given to eastern Europe to help reduce energy consumption .
25 careful thought should be given to such aspects as :
26 to be given to such a man by the Police .
27 For example , if a court decides that the meaning of the word ‘ repair ’ is a question of fact , but that it is , in the context of the particular legislation , a jurisdictional fact , the court will then lay down the interpretation that should be given to such a term .
28 At present very little help can be given to such enquirers .
29 It is hard to judge how much weight should be given to such utterances ; was the designation ‘ northerner ’ intended to be purely geographical and descriptive , or did it reflect a feeling that these were men almost of a different race ?
30 These risks may not be fully appreciated by private investors and SFA Rules therefore require appropriate warnings to be given to such investors of the risks concerned .
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