Example sentences of "give [noun pl] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Yet today , if I must give reasons for the love-affair we all shared with Nigel , it is not difficult .
2 Creative Technology Ltd , Singapore has now formally sound-blasted its planned offering of 5m shares , 2m of them new , but does not give plans for the indicated $52m or so net proceeds .
3 Let us give thanks for the many people throughout history who have dedicated their lives to working for peace and justice .
4 Let us give thanks for the progress made in scientific research , for the luxuries and comforts it has given us , for the assistance in curing disease , with storing information and with improving communications .
5 Let us give thanks for the beauty of the world .
6 Let us give thanks for the example of love and compassion shown to us by the life of Jesus Christ .
7 Let us give thanks for the example given to us by Jesus Christ .
8 Let us give thanks for the gift of laughter .
9 See it does n't give addresses for the hotel .
10 The computer can give questions for the user to ask , and also draw inference from the answers .
11 ‘ With the Cold War over , and the Communist Party divided , we can no longer give excuses for the shortcomings of the system , the lack of accountability .
12 Ricci would give masterclasses for the next five mornings , each one lasting from 9 am to 1 pm .
13 One of the world 's hot spots that might give clues for the future .
14 I must admit , some of you probably were brought up on Meccano , and certainly not in the mo mo more sophisticated technology we 've got at the moment , but the point is , a lot of these have n't really seen this part of what I call the basic technology itself and er , it was interesting because we were trying to build up some kind of game for their summer fair and the game was quite obviously er , you know er propel a ping-pong into a er series of slots with er , bit like bingo to a certain extent , where you can actually er give prizes for the various holes you could actually penetrate and things like that .
15 The examiner is not interested in all that the candidate knows , nor can he give marks for the evidence of this knowledge unless it is directed exactly and specifically to the narrow topic of the question .
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