Example sentences of "[pers pn] give for " in BNC.

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1 So what guidance can I give for the actual writing of the crime short story ?
2 The Dempster was called into court by the ringing of a bell and recited the sentence as recorded by the Clerk of the Court adding " This I give for doom . "
3 Oh bloody seven ninety nine I give for mine
4 Erm , funnily enough earlier on in August , erm , I rang you up about Yugoslavia , and er , I , one of the reasons that I gave for not , the Europeans , not intervening in Yugoslavia was my fear that it might lead to the Russian military unseating Gorbachev and my , er , discard that the , the sick man of Russia , so erm , sort of parallel I , well I would n't parallel it with Yugoslavia , my argument in Yugoslavia was that we should n't intervene because we do not have primary interests with , I mean , well we clearly have general interest but we do n't have primary interest , additionally in Russia is that everybody , in the world have interest but I would definitely here say that Britain should clearly do nothing per .
5 What opportunities will you give for people to ask questions ?
6 What odds would you give for a Central South winner .
7 Her conscious understanding of how she was using language is clear from the explanations she gives for the expressions she uses in the poem : ( on line 2 ) " She lived outside in the open , so the air was like her house " ; ( on line 5 " the streets were like a giant shop where she could pick and choose out of bins and gutters " ; ( on line 8 ) " this means she was close to nature and she felt like the yew was her mother " .
8 The reason she gave for this was that she felt that experiencing repeated failure was bad for pupils .
9 So the question he goes on to is , given its civilizing restraining role how did , what er , explanation can we give for religion in general ?
10 Intuitively , it would seem desirable that whatever account we give for the role of an expression like in other words in a phrasal apposition like [ 10 ] we give the same account for its role in a reformulation involving complete sentences , for example [ 9 ] .
11 However , the figure we gave for the annual input of carbon into the soil ( 1.2 tonnes of carbon per hectare per year ) include the carbon contributed by algae and photosynthetic bacteria .
12 As the later authors have adjusted the dating of the Muftilik of Molla Arab in order to make room for that of Abdulkerim , so they have stretched the facts considerably in extending the Muftilik of Molla Husrev to cover the whole vexed period from the date which they give for the death of Fahreddin Acemi , namely 865/1460–1 , to that which they give for the accession of Molla Gurani ( 885/1480 ; but cf. below , pp. 144 et sqq. , especially p. 150 ) .
13 As the later authors have adjusted the dating of the Muftilik of Molla Arab in order to make room for that of Abdulkerim , so they have stretched the facts considerably in extending the Muftilik of Molla Husrev to cover the whole vexed period from the date which they give for the death of Fahreddin Acemi , namely 865/1460–1 , to that which they give for the accession of Molla Gurani ( 885/1480 ; but cf. below , pp. 144 et sqq. , especially p. 150 ) .
14 Transactions differ in the strains they place on decision-making ability , the scope they give for opportunism , and the degree to which they involve human dignity .
15 yeah and I do n't know what they give for it but it would it would be very reasonable but it 's
16 sixty nine , nine seven five on it , what they give for it will they ?
17 Is that what they give for it , sixty nine thou ?
18 Council , although , the amount of money they give for this kind of research is pretty sparse !
19 Instead their lasting legacy and major influence was the legitimacy that they gave for local politics to be reduced to urban politics , which in turn consisted solely of issues concerning collective consumption .
20 The reasons that they gave for this varied considerably .
21 This change in female initiation patterns is also reflected in the reasons they gave for experimentation with heroin in the first place .
22 And what reason does he give for thinking that ?
23 ‘ What reason did he give for that ? ’
24 If so , who was the other writer , and where can we find where he said it , and what references did he give for the statement ?
25 What reason could he give for dismissing her anyway ?
26 Almost all the examples he gives for a restriction of client participation are atypical of a community work situation .
27 The reason he gives for adopting this standpoint is that reality can be conceived of in many different ways all of which are equally valid .
28 One aspect of the Lewis regime about which the majority of his pupils had some misgivings , however , was the termly dinner he gave for them .
29 The master questioned the boy and the reason he gave for absconding was that the schoolmaster had ‘ meddled with him ’ .
30 We can see no merit in repeating here the reasons he gave for that decision since he pronounced his findings in that case in public , pursuant to rule 11(2) of the Hearings before the Visitors Rules 1991 , and the reasons were complex .
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