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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151. In his will he left £12 to be given to twelve old maids who were to act as pall bearers.
152. Finally, some explanation could be given for the long-known facts of the external appearance of crystals and their properties.
153. The esthetic appearance of the finished aquarium must of course be given some consideration.
154. Great care and attention should be given during transplantation as the plants are very fragile.
155. Antibiotics are also prescribed for acne treatment and need to be given for several months at a time to be effective.
156. Individuals must be given greater rights to belong the union of their choice.
157. The impact, occurring shortly before midnight local time, apparently knocked out all communications before warning could be given.
158. This vaccination was no easy one to administer, for the necessary dose had to be given intra-nasally.
159. A I think that the design considerations of your notice board should be given some careful thought.
160. Surgery means an operation in which you will be given a general anaesthetic so that you are very deeply unconscious.
161. The sheer volume of insignia required for public services means that insignia can be given only the appearance of precious metals.
162. Careful thought must be given to the requirements of the plants and livestock and suitable accommodation provided.
163. Rewards may be given in terms of pay, promotion, status, official approval etc.
164. Priority is to be given to the 57 authorities submitting Inner Area Programmes.
165. When citing cases the reference should always be given; and it should be pronounced in full, not in abbreviated form.
166. Employees should be given every opportunity to acquire a stake in the business for which they work.
167. The aids had to be given positively and as Katharine became more adept, Benji performed the changes more smoothly.
168. Special consideration should be given in information and assessment arrangements for members of ethnic minority groups.
169. You will be given your orders at the appropriate time.
170. Moreover, banks must be given time to adjust to changing reserve requirements.
171. It is right that they should be given a place of honour in the history of ancient art.
172. Particular emphasis will be given to schemes within the priority areas of South Bank, Grangetown and Redcar.
173. If any blame must be given for the delay in acquiring federal assistance, it should probably fall on the governor.
173. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
174. In particular, emotional attachments may be given a justification which psychologically does not explain why the individual holds the attachments.
175. I would also like the team awarded a penalty and gaining ground to be given the line-out throw-in.
176. All doses of Hib, measles, mumps, rubella and varicella must be given on or after the first birthday.
177. Male speaker It's absolutely wonderful - to be given a new lease of life. you're given a second chance.
178. Where other levels of work are being done they will be given up as soon as satisfactory alternative arrangements can be made.
179. If a class is assigned a name or other designation, that too must be given in the statement.
180. The new Legal Aid Board would accordingly be given power to make alternative arrangements for the provision of particular categories of work.
More similar words: caregiver, given, forgiven, misgiven, God-given, give vent, given name, give notice, given birth, forgiveness, give vent to, begin, to begin, beginner, begin with, beginning, to begin with, in the beginning, menachem begin, at the beginning, life-giving, at the beginning of, the beginning of the end, from beginning to end, event-driven, inventiveness, give, giver, ogive, give in.