Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun pl] give [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Under section 245A , where copies of the annual accounts have been sent out , laid , or delivered to the Registrar and it appears to the Secretary of State that there is or may be a question whether they comply with the Act he may give notice to the directors indicating the respects in which it appears to him that the question may arise and specifying a period of not less than one month for the directors to give him explanations or prepare revised accounts . |
2 | Because this is this is very common in maths that there is n't really time for the teachers to give them |
3 | The tenant should consider deleting both clauses 11.1 and 11.2 though for the reasons given they could perhaps be tolerated if necessary . |
4 | I agree with it and , for the reasons given him , I , too , would allow the appeal . |
5 | My Lords , for the reasons given I would however dismiss this appeal . |
6 | ‘ It is easier for the institutions to give us records of all accounts rather than trying to strip out just those accounts which paid above a certain level of interest . |
7 | The men times the hours gives you the man hours . |
8 | separate reports of the views of each of the groups to give them the opportunity for further comment ; |
9 | We would support any moves to increase the powers of the regulators to give them stronger teeth . |
10 | ‘ If you change your mind about your convalescence , you 've only got to get one of the nurses to give me a ring . ’ |
11 | erm Your comment on wards , I think this is a way of the officers giving us something to work on and take a decision on . |
12 | It was doubtful whether his preaching saved many souls , but enough of the navvies gave him a polite hearing to satisfy his missionary urges . |
13 | You find you have , I think it is seven questions , and each of the questions gives you various answers . |
14 | Re-stowing the rest of the sails gave him time to get the details straight in his head . |
15 | Moscow was also offended by the refusal of the Anglo-Americans to give her a share in controlling the German industrial heartland , the Ruhr , which lay in the British zone . |
16 | Tolonen was getting to his feet , one of the guards giving him a hand . |
17 | Some of the men gave him curious looks because of the blood that had sheeted his right side . |
18 | It scarcely mattered , since only one of the passers-by gave them anything . |
19 | They are just carrying out their life in accordance with the rules given them , as all ‘ people ’ including Chewong do . |
20 | In one respect it is superior , as by staying lower down you will be constantly amazed by the ever changing scenery — higher up the views give you a good idea of the terrain you 'll be walking through the next day . |
21 | Our morning walk along the cliffs gave us terrific views of the secluded white sand bays dotted along the coastline followed by a few hours on Pompièrre beach where the locals meet to picnic . |
22 | Burrows and Hunter 's general conclusion is that " from the views given us by local authorities the 1988 Housing Act 's strengthening of the anti-harassment laws have made prosecutions slightly easier for local authorities but , in practice , there is often a failure to prosecute for a range of non-legal reasons " ( p. 41 ) . |
23 | However , from the facts given it seems that , based on normal accountancy principles , the Inspector must be incorrect in assessing the profit based on the date of order when this was in advance of the delivery of goods or performance of service . |
24 | Indeed Michael Blair did it full justice several times last night and who says Josef Locke was n't standing in the wings giving it an envied ear … |
25 | There simply was n't enough stock in the shops to give them any real choice . |
26 | How much better it would be for ministers to be seen in the constituencies giving us the ammunition we need to fight on the doorsteps . ’ |
27 | I , I think it was only a drop in the ocean really towards the national effort , but , but I remember erm at Darlaston , they used to build tanks over there and they , they used to pay us visits in sometimes they 'd send some of their men over in the tanks to give us a pep talk about the war effort and all that but er , they used to do things like that then to gee you up erm |
28 | This has run into very heavy water in the twentieth century , and not only because of Freud 's onslaught on religion in the name of wish-fulfilment , where he portrayed the idea that people create an imaginary father in the skies to give them comfort . |
29 | With your monthly premiums invested in the GRE Life Fund , your level of benefits can increase over the years to give you rock-solid protection and a handsome double cash payout . |
30 | She appealed to the Teachers to give them their support in every way possible . |