Example sentences of "also [prep] give " in BNC.

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1 Bosch should be congratulated for not only providing a clear LED charge light , but also for giving precise instructions on the disposal of these potentially harmful batteries ( Now recycled by Bosch ) .
2 The swing tickets are for pricing your garments and also for giving washing instructions and fibre content .
3 When the UKCC announced its proposals for community nursing , Professional Nurse congratulated Council on its approach , which looked set to unite community nursing and pave the way for an improved service for patients , and also for giving nurses the opportunity to comment on the proposals in true democratic fashion .
4 Your grandfather had been a Poor Law Guardian and sharpened his razor on a leather strap that was also for giving beltings .
5 He is responsible not only for the results , but also for giving orders and for the amount , quality and cost of the contributions .
6 Media organizations , eager to disseminate stories with maximum speed on the basis of initial reports , ran a particular risk not only of news management by those giving their briefings , but also of giving prominence to " news " which later proved incorrect .
7 Missionary societies and church denominations are involved not only in church planting but also in giving advice and assistance in such fields as Education and Health Care , etc .
8 Polynyas are important also in giving man access to high latitudes ( Figure 5.8 ) .
9 This seems good news in every way - as a sign of commitment to the Cambrian lines and also in giving a tourist office based on the railway , in a building shared with railway staff .
10 The right to notice extends also to giving the individual a reasonable amount of time in which to prepare his case .
11 Two days of every session 's secondment to SCOTVEC is devoted to update training aimed at both keeping you in touch with the latest developments in SCOTVEC and in the modules in your area and also at giving you opportunities to meet fellow subject assessors to discuss the implementation of national standards in your cognate group .
12 The key question is whether , after decades of exposure to the various ‘ risk factors ’ , it is possible to reduce the frequency of coronary events and the deaths they may cause in men in the highest-risk categories , by altering the way of life of these men , and perhaps also by giving them appropriate drugs .
13 On this occasion the Star goes one stage further not only by stressing the similarities with The Fox but also by giving this new phenomenon an identity of his own — ‘ police have nicknamed him The White Fox ’ .
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