Example sentences of "[verb] whether to give " in BNC.
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1 | We did n't know whether to give it to her or not . |
2 | I do n't know whether to give Vera her present today or tomorrow . |
3 | In deciding whether to give assistance the Commissioner may consider whether the case raises a question of principle , whether it is so complex that it would be unreasonable to expect an individual to proceed alone and whether the issue is a matter of substantial public interest . |
4 | If you wish to obtain such leave you should first approach your Manager , who is responsible for deciding whether to give permission and whether any absence authorised will be paid or unpaid . |
5 | The European Commission must now decide whether to give broadcasters a harder push towards D2 MAC or bow to lack of interest . |
6 | As he knows , I must decide whether to give this matter precedent over the business set down for today or for tomorrow . |
7 | Well , you do n't need all that , if you 're talking to the public , you 're telling what are basically the facts , and , if asked for your opinion on them , you then decide whether to give your opinion or to say , ‘ Well , no , that 's beyond , that 's beyond my brief . ’ |
8 | It is for the hon. Member who is on his feet to decide whether to give way . |
9 | Me dad said he 's had enough Well , we were debating whether to give it to you or not . |
10 | Its terms were so depressingly restrictive — it was not to consider the guilt or innocence of Meehan or Waddell — that the Meehan Committee and Meehan himself debated whether to give evidence to it or not . |
11 | He wondered whether to give her his typescript to read . |