Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] give [prep] " in BNC.

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1 10.3 The provisions of Condition 10.1 shall not apply to any infringement caused by the Seller having followed a design or instruction furnished or given by the Purchaser nor to any use of the goods in a manner or for a purpose which shall have been specifically prohibited in writing by the Seller , nor to any infringement which is due to the use of such goods in association or combination with any other product .
2 10.4 Any design or instruction furnished or given by the Purchaser shall not be such as will cause the Seller to infringe any intellectual property rights .
3 The whole lot is then regurgitated and given to mugs to drink .
4 No admission offer promise payment or indemnity shall be made or given by or on behalf of the Policyholder without the written consent of the Corporation which shall be entitled if it so desires to take over and conduct in the name of the Policyholder the defence or settlement of any claim or to prosecute in the name of the Policyholder for its own benefit any claim for indemnity or damages or otherwise and shall have full discretion in the conduct of any proceedings or in the settlement of any claim and the Policyholder shall give all such information and assistance as the Corporation may require .
5 No admission offer promise payment or indemnity shall be made or given by or on behalf of the Policyholder or any person claiming to be indemnified without the written consent of the Corporation which shall be entitled if it so desires to take over and conduct in the name of the Policyholder or such person the defence or settlement of any claim or to prosecute in the name of the Policyholder or such person for its own benefit any claim for indemnity or damages or otherwise and shall have full discretion in the conduct of any proceedings or in the settlement of any claim and the Policyholder or such person shall give all such information and assistance as the Corporation may require .
6 the bankruptcy of some person who is or may become beneficially entitled to any such property or income ; or 2. an assignment of or a charge on any such property or income being made or given by some such person ; or 3. in the case of a marriage settlement , the death of both parties to the marriage and of all or any of the children of the marriage ; or 4. the death under the age of 25 or some lower age of some person who would be beneficially entitled to that property or income on attaining that age .
7 In the light of recent allegations … the Prime Minister has asked Lord Bridge to examine the relevant papers to determine whether authorisations since May 1979 have named the individuals in question and , if so , whether those authorisations have been sought and given in accordance with the procedures and criteria in the Birkett report of 1957 and the White Paper of April 1980 .
8 9.12 Licences etc under hand Whilst the Landlord is a limited company or other corporation all licences consents approvals and notices required to be given by the Landlord shall be sufficiently given if given under the hand of a director the secretary or other duly authorised officer of the Landlord [ or the Surveyor on behalf of the Landlord ] Without this provision , the effectiveness of licences and consents granted by the landlord during the term and not under seal could be in doubt .
9 Acquittals on both occasions added to his screen reputation as a charming rogue and the phrase ‘ in like Flynn ’ became popular among servicemen boasting of the pleasure they had had and given in their latest sexual conquests .
10 The photo was produced and given to Rachaela .
11 Since Darlington Health Authority 's operational policy document was first drafted and given to committee members last year the goalposts have been moved , and Our wonderful new unit , which thousands of local people have worked so hard to raise money for , seems doomed to become a white elephant , admitting day patients only .
12 The Collector selected just two more of these pistols , a small and reliable five-barrelled pistol by Lefaucheux of Paris , which he wanted to load and give to Miriam , and the English revolving pistol by Adams , which had caused such a stir at Woolwich by its lightness and by the rapidity with which it could be loaded and fired ( up to ten times a minute had been claimed for it ) .
13 The term ‘ basilican ’ applied to churches and cathedrals is often loosely used and given to buildings of different plan and construction .
14 Mozart has shown us on many occasions in his scores how delightful a melodic phrase can sound when given to bassoon and flute at two octaves distance .
15 Qualifications to audit reports may be classified as given in Table 3.2 .
16 Able to give and give to people without herself being drained .
17 ‘ Power ’ is not central to orthodox elite analysis ; structures , constraints , functions and ideology all may play their part in elite theories , but ‘ power ’ ( except in self-confessed revisionists of pluralism like Presthus and Bachrach ) , if not quite the grand absentee , is understood as given in a particular way .
18 For £12 a year you will receive five copies of each issue of Ulster Dawn , which you can then sell or give to friends or family .
19 I do n't consider it is wrong in this day and age that it is wrong to try to uplift and give to our retired people , every decent condition that is going in order to enable them to live their , the way they are entitled to do .
20 ‘ There is one soul I must still take and give to my Masters . ’
21 One element of unc can be arbitrarily assigned : here we assign the value 1 to the third element and solve unc which , if we omit one column ( e.g. the last ) from the square matrix , gives unc We omit the details of solution ; the answer is unc Note that unc Accordingly , unc and if we postmultiply p + iq as given by ( 14 ) and ( 15 ) my m-1 we obtain as our normalised p , q , unc We are now able to deflate A. Equation ( 11 ) becomes , with A given by ( 12 ) and use of ( 13 ) , ( 14 ) , ( 15 ) and ( 16 ) , unc A1 is , in fact , doubly degenerate ; it is annihilated by both the columns immediately above it .
22 Ricardo Alarcón de Quesada and José Ramón Balaguer Cabrera , who had respectively taken over responsibility for foreign affairs and ideology [ not solely Balaguer as given on p. 39089 ] were elected to fill the central committee vacancies .
23 Along with behaviour rites such as shaking hands , kissing , taking and giving of coats and getting drinks , they form rituals that make our meetings and partings easier .
24 They must not be bought or sold or even taken or given as a present .
25 Sorry , the only one I eh , I eh got this idea was when I first took this up I went into the hut in the town , and I picked up the booklets , you know that they have on the counter , and in one of these booklets it had that the vet 's were now I do n't know what I 'm , I 'm very lost for everything like this , but they 've kept and therefore if your animal needed , your pet needed treatment it would be done by the private vet 's and eh , mon the money would be re would be reclaimed by the vet from the R S P C A , and I think that gave to erm .
26 His body now exudes this pink gook which he subsequently bottles and gives to the Agent together with a bunch of other toiletries .
27 There is some evidence that an officer of the county court has said that a committal order on Form N111 ( not Form N79 ) was signed and given to the police officers escorting Mr. Butler to prison .
28 Teddy can also line up with a party balloon and there 's a heart motif to complete a picture to knit and give with love .
29 In his will , made as a parishioner of St Olave Jewry , London , dated 7 January , and proved 28 February 1633 , he made monetary bequests to his four daughters and two sons , allowed the use of his professional papers to his apprentices , and gave a two-volume book of statutes to ‘ my noble friend Sir William Paddy [ q.v. ] … to be by him put and given to the library of St John 's College in Oxford ’ .
30 The procedure for the obtaining and giving of further particulars of defence is the same as appertains in relation to further particulars of claim .
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