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

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1 Older and tougher belief on the same issue is embodied in another tale Tolkien had probably read , the Scottish story of ‘ The Woman of Peace and the Bible Reader ’ : in this an elf-woman approaches an old man reading his Bible and asks ‘ if there was any hope given in holy Scripture for such as she ’ .
2 This does not combine with any form of armour , normal or magical , but it will add to any protection given by , for example , a Robe of Toughness .
3 Any decision given on review attracts a further right of appeal just like the original decision .
4 ‘ ( 2 ) Determinations of complaints under recognised schemes shall be made by reference to what is , in the adjudicator 's opinion , fair in all the circumstances of the case and any direction given to a building society or associated body by an adjudicator may ( if the complainant accepts the determination ) require it or the complainant not to exercise or require the performance of any of the contractual or other obligations or rights subsisting between them .
5 On that occasion the member of parliament openly told the meeting of commissioners of supply that ‘ as he look't on the representing this shire to be hereditary in some measure in their family , soe he look't on the appointing the collector to be a consequentiall priviledge of it , and he would take ill any opposition given to him ’ .
6 the police and the parents were trying to work together to try to solve the problem , but the parents accused the police of ignoring any help given to them .
7 Any assistance given on this project will be gratefully received .
8 However , it should not be thought that any assistance given to a competitor by the employee is necessarily a breach of his duty , for it may have been done with the employer 's authority , though this will be a rare occurrence .
9 The court may require any property transferred as part of the transaction to be vested in the company , release any security given by the company , require ‘ any person ’ to make payments to the administrator or liquidator in respect of benefits received by him from the company , provide for a guarantor whose obligations have been discharged to be under revived obligations , provide for security to be given for the discharge of obligations imposed by the order and for the priority which such security shall have , and provide for the extent to which persons may be able to prove in the winding up .
10 Section 45(7) allows the court to take into account any statement in any report made to the court and any evidence given during the hearing of an application for , or relating to , an emergency protection order .
11 For example , a typical retrieval request may be to find the names of students who attend any module given by Goodwin .
12 Only in the case of two men at Fleet Marston , Bucks. , is any hint given of what else they owned , and its utility is minimal .
13 9.2 In respect of all goods manufactured and supplied to the Seller by third parties the Seller will pass on to the Purchaser ( in so far as possible ) the benefit of any warranty given to the Seller by such third parties and will ( on request ) supply to the Purchaser details of the terms and conditions of such warranty and copies of any relevant product information sheets , technical data sheets or product leaflets issued by such third parties and the Purchaser shall be solely responsible to the entire exclusion of the Seller for complying with all of these .
14 Any advice given on corporate strategy should emphasise the importance of strategic considerations ( in addition , where appropriate , to identify any opportunistic considerations ) in determining divesture programmes .
15 Counsel for the appellants further submit that the life prisoner should also be informed of any advice given to the Secretary of State by the officials of his department .
16 It was further provided that if the parties had not agreed the rent six months before the review date , and the landlord had not made the application to the President , then any notice given by the landlord to trigger the review should be void and of no effect .
17 The Directive contains several references to ‘ the conservation of the countryside ’ although nowhere is any definition given of precisely what was meant by this term .
18 The transfer will be at an under value if the market value of the benefit received by the purchaser exceeds the amount of value of any consideration given by the member .
19 Housing officers , private landlords , and environmental health officers may all be involved and information on dementia needs to be included in any training given to district council staff who work in these areas .
20 We 've assumed , we have n't got any information given to us to tell us where so I 've made an assumption we 've made an assumption that
21 I can assure you that any information given during the interview will be treated in the strictest confidence .
22 It I be needed almost every time you have any information to give to the media .
23 Any reason given in the first couple of stanzas .
24 I will carry out any order given to me by such an illustrious coroner of the city . ’
25 All her life she had striven to please him , loving him with no proof of any affection given in return .
26 Their wording is therefore interpreted with the benefit of any doubt given to the party adversely affected : see Chitty on Contracts , Chapter 14 .
27 REACTION TO CAMP ROUTINE AND RESPONSIBILITIES : Lenny can be trusted to carry to completion any task given to him .
28 6.6 Insofar as this Agreement is less restrictive or onerous on the recipient Party in respect of the disclosure or use of any particular information than any undertaking given by the recipient Party prior to the execution of this Agreement in respect of the same information , such information shall to such extent be deemed to have been superseded by this Agreement .
29 Clause 8.1.1 is so worded to circumvent the problem by which any time given by a creditor to a debtor could have the effect of releasing the guarantor from its obligations .
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