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

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1 These give times when the sites are open and how to find them , along with a short description of the site or museums .
2 Babies should have their nappies changed regularly because when they become wet they give off heat do n't they ?
3 Well it does I mean with these light being fluorescent , they give off a small charge , when the you know when the lights come on .
4 Well it is I mean trees give off oxygen anyway do n't they ?
5 They do , and they give off a nice piny smell as well
6 If understanding the way children think , how they respond to experience and how adults can identify the messages which children give through their behaviour , are central to the teacher 's art , then initial teacher training should offer more than lip service to classroom experience .
7 Jones and Posnett ( 1990 ) examined the relationship between the level of covenant giving and the tax price ( that is , the tax relief you gain if you give through a covenant ) .
8 We are now trying to affirm citizenship through the vote and therefore the nature in which we distribute these seats and the affirmation that we give through the vote will not relate in fact to any of the sentiments I believe as pronounced by the opposition front bench .
9 A lot will depend on how long referees give for the ball to appear . ’
10 But the law did not take specific account of Arabs who left their homes for fear that Israeli forces might cause them harm — the reason most Arabs give for their sudden departure .
11 It may be that , in his desire to show how little support his findings give for the Blauner and Mallet theses about the determining influence of technology , Gallie underplays the role technology can play .
12 Another reason companies give for choosing to invest in Singapore is the availability of good accommodation and excellent schools , some specifically for expats .
13 It is a prevalent source of distress to teachers that they are unable to ‘ be themselves ’ in school , and this is the reason that they often give for leaving , or wanting to leave , the profession .
14 substitutes a single law for a proliferation of national laws and thus within the given field dispenses with the need to resort to conflict-of-laws rules and the opportunity these give for forum shopping ;
15 I have had to stoop to pocketing the money the Supporters ' Club give for raffle prizes .
16 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 . "
17 The most common — and probably the most sensible — reason institutions give for getting a video camera is for teacher training .
18 The main reason that Marslen-Wilson and Tyler give for rejecting the idea that context can operate before any sensory information is received is one which has been used by many other theorists , including Fodor ( 1983 ) .
19 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 ) .
20 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 ) .
21 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 .
22 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 ] .
23 Oh bloody seven ninety nine I give for mine
24 yeah and I do n't know what they give for it but it would it would be very reasonable but it 's
25 sixty nine , nine seven five on it , what they give for it will they ?
26 Is that what they give for it , sixty nine thou ?
27 Council , although , the amount of money they give for this kind of research is pretty sparse !
28 Generally what reasons did people give for choosing furniture ?
29 But what comes out of it is what you give as a human being .
30 You 'll come along and you say , right I will I 'm going to You 're going to take as your input , whatever I give as output .
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