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

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1 All the keywords can be left in the configuration file , as the parameter given for the keyword HCMAP dictates whether a volume set will be prepared for hard copy or omitted from the hard copy run .
2 Paul A. Bilzerian , 38 , chairman of Singer Co. and a stock speculator , was on Sept. 27 , 1989 , fined $1,500,000 and sentenced to four years in prison — the longest prison sentence given for a Wall Street criminal .
3 A thank you letter received from St. Clare 's Hospice for a cheque given for two hundred and eighty pounds .
4 We report here 2 cases of opportunistic infections occurring after 3 months and 6 weeks , respectively , of IFN given for chronic viral hepatitis C in intravenous drug using seropositive patients .
5 Conditions could be imposed on the planning permission which would overrule the general permission given for such a change in use by the Use Classes Order ( Class 11 is ‘ use as an office for any purpose ’ ) .
6 received a thirty two point seven million pound increase from the Government compared to last years ' i revenue support grant and this does n't include the additional money given for the Community Charge .
7 West Belfast should be treated as a special case and a uniform grant at the Premium 3 level given for all trainees ; alternative solutions must be found where it is simply not possible to find employers to take second year trainees ; cover should be given to management committees to protect them from personal liability in the event of insolvency .
8 New language is presented and practised with every opportunity given for students to talk about themselves and topics which interest them .
9 It seems to me that the indication you have given on the key diagram to alteration number three for Harrogate Knaresborough is exactly the same as for example the indication given for York and for Harrogate Knaresborough southern on the approved key diagram .
10 In the early numbers there are such diverse items as an account of a tea given for the Baptist children in Port Ellen and the news that Lord Rosebery had succeeded Mr Gladstone as Prime Minister .
11 In the early numbers there are such diverse items as an account of a tea given for the Baptist children in Port Ellen and the news that Lord Rosebery had succeeded Mr Gladstone as Prime Minister .
12 In most cat books , the figure given for the first domestication of the cat is between 3,500 and 4,500 years ago .
13 The technique also enables them to opt for a 4 ohms working impedance ( as opposed to the norm of 8 ohms ) in the knowledge that this figure is much more consistent than the nominal figure given for almost all other loudspeakers ( in one or two notable designs the impedance dips almost to a short-circuit at certain frequencies , making them un-usuable with many amplifiers ) .
14 I have had to stoop to pocketing the money the Supporters ' Club give for raffle prizes .
15 The first law of thermodynamics gives for adiabatic contraction .
16 Application of Kirchhoff 's voltage law gives for the current I. Taking the Laplace transformation with the help of relations ( 11.20 ) and ( 11.30 ) Hence , assuming that the current is zero up to time and making the inverse Laplace transformation with the aid of relations ( 11.20 ) and ( 11.32 ) when , in accordance with equations ( 4.19 ) and ( 4.21 ) of section 4.3 .
17 One of the reasons which the Committee gives for this proposal is that the law should be brought into line with the law of rape .
18 This is the very reason a member of the steering group gave for becoming involved in the project : ‘ It gives me something else to do , gets me out of the factory [ adult training centre ] and is less boring . ’
19 Where this assumption is invalid the credit given for the possession of an HNC would be less than that stated . )
20 Ratings out of 10 for Cooking ( C ) , Setting ( S ) and Value for money ( V ) ; price given for average two-course meal for two with a bottle of house wine or equivalent .
21 ‘ The grubbing up of Hedge Rows is become general , and the Growth of Timber in them is therefore destroyed , owing to the great price given for Corn since the Bounty took place for exporting Corn and Beer , which gives every Farmer encouragement to grub Hedge Rows up , and convert them into Corn Land ’ .
22 In 11 pages , such curves are explained and illustrated , and a practical systematic method given for designing a set of strings once the tension curve is chosen .
23 Although the authority given for this proposition , Robinson v Mollet , concerned the effect of a trade custom rather than an exclusion clause , it highlighted the unacceptability of changing the substance of a relationship without the fully informed consent of the other party .
24 Physical and social activities , meals , and drinks All the advice given for westward flights applies equally after flights to the east .
25 In Section 3.3 an alternative definition given for a geodesic was of a curve across space with no component of curvature in that space .
26 Lavish praise given for undemanding and second rate efforts lowers standards rather then enhances them .
27 Rather as in the case of the warranty given for defective goods , both buyer and seller find it advantageous to set out the procedure and remedies to be followed in the event of any claim of infringement being made by a third party .
28 In 1947 the average giving for each Quarter was £57 and the average loose collection for each Sunday was about £2 .
29 It characterises capital instruments as a means of raising finance : an instrument may be within the definition whether or not the consideration given for its issue takes the form of cash .
30 If s104 is contravened , the agreement in question is void and the company is entitled to recover the consideration ( or an amount equal in value ) to the consideration given for the non-cash asset ( s105(2) ) but , where the consideration for the transfer is an allotment of shares in the company , s105(2) does not apply , and instead the allottee becomes liable to pay to the company an amount equal to the amount treated as paid up ( including any premium ) on the shares by the transfer of the non-cash asset , with interest at the appropriate rate ( s105(3) ) .
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