Similar words: caregiver, given, forgiven, misgiven, God-given, give vent, given name, give notice. Meaning: v. have a tendency or disposition to do or be something; be inclined.
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121. If he is caught again he will be given a custodial sentence.
122. Each person served with a summons will be given six weeks before they have to appear in the Magistrates' Court.
123. Your bank balance might be given a pleasant surprise.
124. Several employees asked to be given more time off.
125. Schools will be given cash allocations per student.
126. If the application is rejected reasons must be given.
127. They should not be given legal binding force.
128. Then we lined up again, carrying the shallow metal bowls we had been issued, and waited to be given food.
129. At best the amphibious raiders might have panoramic shots from aerial reconnaissance, or be given a flight over the target beach.
130. While the formalities are being dealt with, relatives should be given every comfort and assistance if they seek it.
131. Only a brief outline of the main points which currently affect business executives can be given here.
132. Full details of this scheme will be given to fans when they book their places for the trip.
133. Approval will also be given to supply bomb disposal equipment and goods for civilian end-users.
134. A brief summary of the rights of each class of shares should be given.
135. Consideration should be given to the provision of health authority transport where no suitable alternatives are available.
136. Under these circumstances, Yeltsin has, at present,[sentencedict.com] to be given the benefit of the doubt.
137. For the moment, there is no apparent reason for Railtrack to be given extra help from the government.
138. In all departments staff who show added ability will be given training and promotion.
139. Employees should also be given adequate training in safety precautions etc.
140. All discarded lovers should be given a second chance, but with somebody else. Mae West
141. Paul Manville had to be given his due - he could not have chosen a more apt record to convey his message.
142. Teachers would be trained on an Institution of Environmental Health course and schools would be given booklets on food safety.
143. If an affirmative answer can be given to all(sentencedict.com), this is your case.
144. Mentally handicapped children should be given the opportunity of mixing with other children from an early age.
145. Politicians often claim that human life is beyond economic calculation and must be given absolute priority whatever the cost.
146. The subject of the appraisal should be given time to prepare and the opportunity to corroborate the report.
147. It is good practice for a trainee to be given the opportunity to work in more than one department to broaden his experience.
148. When considering bids, preference will be given to bids involving significant employee participation.
149. These guidelines for learning should be given to the student at the beginning of her time on the ward.
150. He was actually going to be given an important assignment.
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