Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [is] give for " in BNC.
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1 | they are , or propose to become , participators in a joint enterprise and the advice is given for the purposes of , or in connection with , that enterprise . |
2 | If he gets what he has asked for , then the promise is given for consideration unless there is some vitiating factor . |
3 | No figure is given for moneylenders . |
4 | Thus if a test is given for diagnosing a difficulty it seems less relevant to decide on a boundary score than to obtain details of the nature of the difficulty . |
5 | No credit is given for trusts ' abilities to enhance returns through gearing . |
6 | The process of psychology tends to offer a denial of personal responsibility in life ; no space is given for the truth of the soul 's own choice of its own learning and need for experience and atonement . |
7 | No reinforcement is given for ‘ wrong ’ behaviours . |
8 | Lee recommends that any child who scores below 2 standard deviations from the standardised mean should be identified for further assessment , although no reason is given for this . |
9 | Although members may doubt the validity of the procedure , one can not but agree that every possibility is given for the cryonic patient to experience minimal cellular injury , prior to eventual freezing . |
10 | A mains clean-up will be completed in unnamed priority areas by 1994 , but no date is given for meeting EC limits throughout the region . |
11 | That his resignation and pilgrimage can not have occurred much later than 844 is indicated by information given by Taskopruzade concerning Molla Fenari 's son , Yusuf Bali , namely that he became kadi of Bursa — no date is given for his appointment — and died as kadi in 846/1442–3 . |
12 | No cover is given for racing speedcraft . |
13 | No location is given for the event and the original tale concerns the defence of the country and the erection of a brass wall around the whole of England . |
14 | On page 37 an algorithm is given for the signed multiplication of integral two's complement n-bit numbers . |
15 | An allowance is given for each dependent child other than the applicant and the resultant net income is then compared with a scale which shows the parental contribution to school fees , the balance being met by the Scottish Education Department . |