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

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1 The sound from the room made your average Pentecostal church sound like a tea party given for a group of Radio 3 announcers .
2 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 .
3 The assets would be shown in the balance sheet , and tax relief given for the depreciation and interest charge shown in the accounts .
4 Governments could have offset declining profitability by cutting taxes on profits or by increasing the generosity of tax allowances given for investment .
5 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 . ’
6 The cost for these extra hours will be £500 per two weeks in addition to the course fees given for Executive Course I or Executive Course II .
7 The most common — and probably the most sensible — reason institutions give for getting a video camera is for teacher training .
8 Another reason companies give for choosing to invest in Singapore is the availability of good accommodation and excellent schools , some specifically for expats .
9 The reason Gandhi gives for choosing to become a vānaprasthin is that he wanted to devote himself to the service of the community .
10 Now the modern Sylvia realized that the family had very little money at that time and that the birthday party given for her was probably quite a meagre affair compared with the boisterous celebrations on her own children 's birthdays .
11 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 .
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