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

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1 So long as there is a need for collective decision-making and for policies which give direction to a whole community or society , and so long as or whenever unanimity can not be achieved , it is hard to see what alternative there can be to the minority being compelled to go along with the decision of the majority .
2 Second , they are actually selling their time , consequently their integrity is being measured by how much value for money they give their employer .
3 She thus had little use for cinema which gave great weight to symbolism , and unfavourably contrasted symbolist poetry to the work of poets like Ezra Pound whose world operated , not through meaning , but through the ‘ direct impact of words ’ .
4 Siann , in a recent study Accounting for Aggression which gives an excellent overview of existing theories and positions , does make a distinction between aggression and violence .
5 By the very fact that we work for Wimpey we give an image of the Company to everyone who knows that .
6 When you are making these settings , go for levels which give good , solid recordings but are not so high as to overload the tape on signal peaks .
7 And before Bill Robins left for Sanderstown he gave me his address and telephone number , saying , ‘ I 'll be really hurt if you ever come to Sanderstown and do n't look me up .
8 When she qualified for Barcelona we gave her a nice bit of sirloin and two turkey drumsticks . ’
9 about it and I did n't see her for weekend she gave me her phone number , Saturday morning I gave her a bell , said I would be walking the dog if you want to join me
10 But pain often persists after all steps have been taken to relieve the cause , and practical investigators looked for drugs which gave the benefits of morphine without causing addiction or other inconvenient effects .
11 For dinner they gave me three kinds of meat — a square of beef , a triangle of chicken and a circle of lamb .
12 Independents won seven seats and two were reserved for guerrillas who gave up their arms ; it was anticipated that these would be allocated to representatives of the Workers ' Revolutionary Party ( PRT ) , a guerrilla group which signed a peace pact with the government on Dec. 28 and was due to disarm in the far northern province of Sucre on Jan. 26 .
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