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

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1 Without Ramsey 's knowledge , Fisher came to the decision that he could not want Ramsey to succeed him , for reasons given above .
2 For reasons given in the text , all figures should be treated carefully .
3 For reasons given in the next section , we remain sympathetically sceptical .
4 196 , for reasons given above , and supplies were probably limited by the early third century .
5 Of the remaining 63 patients six were withdrawn before the end of the trial period for reasons given in table II .
6 Comparison with and without adjustment for smoking gave similarly negative results .
7 Hope his new wife knows about his penchant for present giving .
8 The fact is that there is no privilege for confidences given to hon. Members .
9 Our factsheet Will Making for Homeowners gives additional information , but there is no substitute for a solicitor 's reassurance on matters such as this .
10 The use of three-dimensional shapes for printing gives opportunity for the shapes themselves to be compared and discussed .
11 The reasons for purchase given by Clio buyers contrast in many ways with the average for the supermini segment .
12 Height of string from ground gives height of bank ( A ) , which is divided by preferred height for risers to give number of steps .
13 Running the film group for ICI gave Haslam particular pleasure because it was the first time he had ever been fully in charge of a business , which he found very challenging .
14 It is certainly possible for Parliament to give limited powers of government to local authorities and to local and national assemblies but the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty means that a subsequent Parliament can repeal the relevant legislation and take back the power .
15 Here again , it seems to me that there is not only an opportunity but a necessity for Parliament to give the problem its urgent attention .
16 ‘ The value per share of the players comes to £2 — a useful figure for shareholders given our fully prudent accounting policy . ’
17 A counsel 's opinion by Mary Arden QC , now as the Honourable Mrs Justice Arden the only female judge in the High Court of Chancery , provided even greater legal authority for compliance with accounting standards as a requirement for accounts to give a true and fair view .
18 My right hon. Friend the Member for Sparkbrook gave a figure , but I wish to top it .
19 The Atlantic Charter signed by Churchill and Roosevelt in August 1941 called for action to give ‘ all states access , on equal terms , to the trade and to the raw materials of the world which are needed for their economic prosperity ’ .
20 That 's a good reason for David to give me a lift is n't it ?
21 Certainly , it is sometimes said that a claim for conspiracy gives the plaintiff procedural advantages , but the reality of this may turn on how far it is to be held on ordinary principles that instigation or procurement suffices to make a person who does not participate in the act a joint tortfeasor .
22 So it 's very very easy in that context for adults to exploit children 's compliance and er it 's easy for kids to be able to not refuse adults ' advances and I suppose that 's why there 's this business about erm y'know it 's it 's not possible for kids to give informed consent to sex .
23 The German co-producers were shocked when they found that the contract for Melancholia gave this right to the BFI , since in Germany final cut is almost always given to the director .
24 Although it occurred more slowly than for subjects given non-reinforced pre-exposure , loss of the OR occurred in control subjects too , a result consistent with the view that α will decline when the CS predicts a consistent consequence and that the OR reflects the value of α .
25 Mackworth ( 1950 ) , within his classical studies of vigilance , showed that without knowledge of results the proportion of detected signals decreased in succeeding half-hours compared with the first half-hour , but for subjects given knowledge of results there was no deterioration compared with the first half-hour through the full two hours of the study .
26 For subjects given a list of words , when recall is immediate words with serial positions late in the list are more likely to be recalled than when recall is delayed .
27 It is also illegal for manufacturers to give their product a misleading name , or to claim that it is made of a particular ingredient which in fact makes up a very small proportion of the product .
28 Early in life he went from school to school , sometimes half across Europe ; then he looked for patronage to give him a livelihood .
29 Having been dormant for a while they are looking for funds to give Britain 's young people the opportunity to realise their full skiing potential .
30 To be mutually consistent the constrained demand for goods must ration firms in a manner that restricts their demand for labour to give rise to the initial constrained demand for goods .
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