Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [noun pl] give " in BNC.

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1 The seminar examined assessment issues in some depth , and provided an opportunity for delegates to give feedback on issues such as the design of the awards , and the additional assessment .
2 They turn Miller 's ( 1969 ) plea for psychologists to give psychology away , into an attempt to give psychology away to all women .
3 No member of the committee , his representative or associate of them nor any person who was a member of the committee in the last twelve months must enter into any transaction whereby he receives out of the estate any payment for services given or goods supplied in connection with the administration or obtains any profit from the administration or acquires any asset forming part of the estate ( r 6.165(2) ) except with leave of the court , with prior sanction of the committee where full value for the transaction is given and in cases of urgency or by way of performance of a contract in existence at the date of the bankruptcy order where leave of the court is sought subsequently without delay ( r 6.165(3) ) .
4 The fact is that there is no privilege for confidences given to hon. Members .
5 ‘ The value per share of the players comes to £2 — a useful figure for shareholders given our fully prudent accounting policy . ’
6 The department has an international reputation for its research and has a regular programme of seminars given by invited speakers .
7 ‘ It should 've been with the batch of papers given .
8 Briefly the next batch of polls gave Labour a solid lead , but it did not hold and insiders do n't really know why .
9 As far as ninety four , five is concerned , erm the , er estimate is some six hundred and eighty- one thousand pounds higher than the the original estimate for this year , and again , there is a mix of factors giving rise to that .
10 The effect of drugs given before during or after the operation .
11 The FPA also says the death was caused not by the pill itself but by the injection of hormones given afterwards .
12 The proliferation of measures gives some indication of just how ambiguous the term ‘ money supply ’ is .
13 But the eternal and temporal worlds met in the maintenance of rights given to the saints and committed to his guardianship .
14 Back at Digfer Hospital , the toll of casualties gives lie to the UN ceasefire .
15 Using the same stimulus tapes but different subjects for each task , she found that recognition of melodies gave a significant left ear advantage , and letter sequences yielded a significant right ear advantage while voice recognition showed no difference between the two ears .
16 The meeting also withdrew the vote of thanks given to Mr Zhivkov when he was forced to resign as Communist Party and state leader on November 10 .
17 The village 50/60 club has praised a thoroughly enjoyable talk with slides given by David Compy who spoke about his experiences in Egypt .
18 Feedback from employers gives students insights into how to improve their performance , confidence and understanding of the process .
19 In Berry ( No. 2 ) , the applicant , B , had been convicted of making an explosive in circumstances giving rise to the reasonable suspicion that he was not making it for a lawful object .
20 Adding this to the second suggestion , it follows that the change of context produced by introducing reinforcers in the conditioning stage will have little effect on subjects given pre-exposure to the context but will limit the degree to which latent inhibition is shown by subjects not given pre-exposure .
21 Besides , the instructions also say , ‘ The preparation of estimates giving manhours for a job should be avoided ’ , which hardly appears obliging or informative .
22 The choice and preparation of materials gives a teacher the opportunity to lead children towards certain experiences .
23 A full moon and a glorious canopy of stars gave a clear view to the horizon .
24 There is indeed a duty on the part of doctors to give the patient appropriately full information as to the nature of the treatment proposed , the likely risks ( including any special risks attaching to the treatment being administered by particular persons ) , but a failure to perform this duty sounds in negligence and does not , as such , vitiate a consent or refusal .
25 The existence of externalities gives government a role in trying to correct for market failure .
26 Hanging on the door is a dressing gown and in the wardrobe a change of clothes given to her when she arrived in the refuge with only the clothes she stood up in and a shopping bag .
27 ‘ I CAME into politics to help ensure that the freedom of opportunities given to my generation would be extended more widely .
28 The Board of Guardians gave notice that medical gentlemen willing to furnish medical relief to the paupers resident in the Bedford workhouse , with special arrangements ( fees ) for midwifery , were to send sealed tenders to Mr. Samuel Wing , clerk to the guardians , stating their ‘ terms per case ’ .
29 These kind of questions give the client the chance to set the worker 's view straight .
30 If , however , the Chancellor was hoping for a variety of opinions to give him maximum freedom of manoeuvre in next month 's Budget , he will be only too happy with the report .
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