Example sentences of "[adv] for [art] [noun] give " in BNC.
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1 | You ca n't away with er some bum figures like this one , it 's not good enough for the members to give , be given wrong information and I and I can tell you this we 'll be coming back again and then we would know and where they were getting where they were getting the seventeen homes |
2 | Martin and I came back in together for a verse to give Bunny a lead in on his clarinet for three or four choruses and he was good , but probably barely audible above the traffic . |
3 | An hour later the village bobby was let into the house by Mr Lawson , and shortly afterwards they emerged together for the Chancellor to give the message the world 's money markets had been waiting for . |
4 | And me mam says , oh just for a change to give someone else a chance . |
5 | This has happened in a number of developed countries — though not for the reasons given by Marx but primarily because of the growth of government and restrictive practices in labour markets . |
6 | It is not for the circumstance to give rise to something or other , but for it to give rise to just the effect . |
7 | However , while these dollar values are better than dinar values for the years up to 1983 , they are still not satisfactory , both for the reason given above and because the real value of the dollar has fluctuated considerably during the past ten years . |
8 | This was partly for the reasons given above , but also due to the very large Conservative majority in the hereditary House of Lords , which soon rejected a Liberal attempt to amend the 1902 Education Act . |
9 | From time to time , taking one to lunch or meeting up for a drink gives you a chance to talk shop and learn about the other 's work and publications . |
10 | And monthly-payment forms of credit , also generally cheaper , tend to rule themselves out for the reasons given above . |
11 | Well this would be the ideal opportunity to look at that because obviously planning now for the future gives you an opportunity just as you 've done with your maxi-endowment |
12 | I shall invite Roirbak and Malamute here for a meeting to give you more freedom . |
13 | His remarks will disappoint many right-wing Tories who have been pushing hard for the Government to give a firm commitment to privatisation . |
14 | His remarks will disappoint many right-wing Tories who have been pushing hard for the Government to give a firm commitment to privatisation . |
15 | A serious issue indeed for the Committee given that literature is to be the central instrument for furthering its cultural programme . |
16 | ‘ Yes , ’ I said , looking round for the waitress to give us more coffee , ‘ I still hate vomit . |
17 | The hospice can recover income tax on the covenant donation ; currently for every £1 given by covenant the hospice actually gets £1.25 . |
18 | The sun was shining as we left home to converge on Seymour Leisure Complex and enjoy the two stimulating open classes given by Toni Bergman and Rosemary Gould ( there were classes too for the teenies given by Jean Moss and Lala Manners ) . |