Writing again...

<p>Feeling that the committee had too hastily decided several important issues, Councilman Chambers asked for further consideration be given to his colleague's proposal. No error</p>

<p>The answer is asked for. In the context, what should the correct idiom be?</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>It should be "asked that." You can say "I asked for ice cream to be given to me" or "I asked that ice cream be given to be" as long you don't conflate the two.</p>

<p>Ah, I see, thanks again Begoner!</p>