Example sentences of "can [be] give to " in BNC.
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1 | The highest praise can be given to works which match up and accord with these . |
2 | The museum is also the place where the closest consideration can be given to the troublesome problems of fakes and other forms of inauthenticity . |
3 | A similar description can be given to various parts of A Month in the Country , such as the scène d'action where the entire cast tries to find the lost key , the exquisite pas d'action of Vera and the Tutor , and Kolia 's excited variation playing with a ball . |
4 | No prior warning can be given to travellers as it is obvious that the public address system has been infiltrated and now issues an even worse form of gobbledygook than hitherto . |
5 | As later chapters will show , advice can be given to travellers and shift-workers who have recently changed their routines . |
6 | For those examples that have been described so far , the best advice that can be given to individuals is to help them to strengthen their time-cues and to take more notice of them . |
7 | ‘ The management executive is saying that some of that money can be spent on supplying condoms to GPs so they can be given to patients . ’ |
8 | Less commonly , consent can be given to duties or requirements imposed on other people . |
9 | It shows that no simple answer can be given to any of these questions , and that the questions , though reasonable , are themselves over-simplified . |
10 | Until women are ordained as priests it is difficult to see how a balance can be given to the leadership of the Church . |
11 | Changes of intensity may be included though proportionally less significance can be given to them . |
12 | In a review of two books on the 1914–18 war , written many years ago , the historian and critic A. J. P. Taylor said , ‘ There is one piece of advice which can be given to all generals , successful and otherwise : ‘ Do not keep a diary ’ … |
13 | Education has learned to grab with ease but not to reach out and yet there is a good deal of help that can be given to small businesses and voluntary organisations once the idea of level three partnership has been grasped . |
14 | In the final year of training , investigative projects can be given to learners as intermodular work , and the presentation of such projects can form part of their modular assessment . |
15 | An outline history of the patient can be given to the learner including his socio-economic background and his emotional response to his illness . |
16 | It represents the only available medium whereby effect can be given to the instinctive need to control its progress that mankind seeks . |
17 | The chapter on ‘ Sickness and the Alternative Religion ’ suggests how practical substance can be given to this statement . |
18 | More training courses on organics at Agricultural Colleges should also be a priority , and grants should be available to the pioneering organic groups so that more research and support can be given to farmers . |
19 | Thirdly , continuity can be given to the walking route by continuing footways across side roads , a measure which also slows down turning traffic . |
20 | ( Help can be given to anyone in trouble ) . |
21 | Second , if one does know in advance that the celebratory flowers are to be pressed , there are various details that can be given to the florist in question that will make one 's task much easier . |
22 | Social workers may be involved in bargaining with carers over how much assistance can be given to an elderly person , and how much support from services may be required to make the situation manageable for them all . |
23 | A food diary can be given to the mother to fill in each day . |
24 | The World Health Organisation recommends that the vaccine can be given to children without symptoms , while the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation in the UK recommends that children should not receive the vaccine — whether they are with or without symptoms . |
25 | The World Health Organisation recommends that the vaccine can be given to children without symptoms , while the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation in the U.K. recommends that children should not receive the vaccine — whether they are with or without symptoms . |
26 | A more complex but useful measure can be obtained by using the Lindstedt BUST playing cards which depict two-dimensional forms in specific sizes on cards which can be given to pupils to discriminate in the form of a game . |
27 | From the passage quoted from James Mill , it might seem that he would reply that names can be given to ‘ individual qualities ’ without classification ; that is , that names of ‘ individual qualities ’ are not class-names . |
28 | Now that the legal framework for the rest of the century appears to have been set attention can be given to the task of interpreting it for governors . |
29 | For similar reasons , not much weight can be given to the argument that balance of payments difficulties arose from persistent excess absorption ( i.e. too high a level of demand ) in the economy [ Matthews et al. , 1982 ] . |
30 | Preferential telephone service can be given to VIP guests . |