Example sentences of "[vb mod] give [det] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Centres like this is a vital alternative to prison and the Government must give all the financial backing that 's possible .
2 When the court is considering making a costs order against a party it must give that party an opportunity to make representations as to why the order should not be made ( FPCR , r22(2) ) .
3 Both you and the Council must give each other copies of any additional information .
4 Suppose there is a convention in some legal community that judges must give both sides an equal opportunity to state their case .
5 Borrowers who underpay tax if interest rates rise must give any unpaid interest to the Revenue in the subsequent 12 months .
6 He agreed to pay them but told Gina she must give some Italian lessons or something in future if she wanted to treat herself to things like that .
7 A revival will take a long time , warned Davies , but spirited performances from players like Copsey and Lewis must give some cause for optimism .
8 That must give some of the girls a shock — a pleasant one , perhaps . ’
9 He then feels that , in all fairness , he must give some guidance on the loose ends , even at the last moment .
10 But much latelier , in the private academies of Italy , wither I was favoured to resort , perceiving that some trifles which I had in memory , composed at under twenty or thereabouts , for the manner is that everyone must give some proof of his wit a reading there , met with acceptance above what was looked for , and other things which I had shifted in scarcity of books and conveniences to patch up amongst them , were received with written incomience which the Italian is not forward to bestow on men of this side the Alps .
11 You must give this form to your employee .
12 I must give this to the Prime Minister , explain the strong feelings and see whether the guidelines can be altered so that it becomes more usual to impose a stiffer sentence .
13 Now both buildings should give many more years of service without major attention to their fabric .
14 I believe that it is nonsense that we should give such asylum seekers any form of accommodation .
15 This should give enough time to devise a workable document .
16 The strict rules of evidence do not apply in arbitrations ( Ord 19 , r 5(2) , Term 3 ) , but , of course , the district judge or other arbitrator may feel that he should give less weight to evidence which is hearsay than to evidence which is direct .
17 In his speech , Charles praised my ‘ sterling contribution ’ to the school and shortly after it Paul came up to me and made the touching suggestion that I should give some classes in the summer term — if I was still free .
18 Before you start to lay a garden path , you should give some thought to the style and the materials you are going to use , as well as their cost .
19 The social worker should give some realistic idea about what services may be possible .
20 Although the expatriate employee working on contract in Britain is likely to speak English , companies should give some thought to the employee 's spouse and family .
21 It was agreed that community groups should give some thought to campaigning to have these facilities installed .
22 I thought for a moment and came up with a suggestion that he should give some sort of honour , an OBE or the like , to the cricketer Basil D'Oliveira , who had been shabbily treated by the South African government .
23 May I suggest that he apologises in a broadcast from No. 10 Downing street , which I understand he occupies temporarily , and that he should give some thought —
24 The hon. Gentleman should give some credit to that health board and every other health board in Scotland that has managed to increase the numbers of patients treated .
25 It is recommended that the description should give some indication of how important the SSR is , in terms of its impact on existing modules , as well as suggesting how quickly its recommendations should be implemented .
26 For example , a husband paying CGT should give some of his assets to his wife .
27 Mr Chairman I 'm , I 'm a little bit concerned about er number two er there 's something that is , we promised to reply straightforward written enquiry with without sort of commenting on whether it 's two weeks , two days , or whatever , I am a little concerned that some of the replies people show me that have had from Highways Department , erm , they really whoever writes them do n't go into any detail , I 've had , I 've seen letters recently where , where somebody said it will be dealt with in about four weeks ' time , well that 's okay , maybe they 've good and valid reasons why about four weeks is about right for their particular problem , but they do n't know why it 's gon na take four weeks , they say oh god they should be able to do that in a couple of days there 's no problem it 's an easy little job , I , I feel that the , our officers when they reply they should give some amount of detail and if they give a time span in which they 're gon na put something right , they should say why it 's gon na take that long .
28 They should give these players a break because they are just doing what others are doing , trying their best to win the golf tournament . ’
29 Discussion then turned on [ sic ] the question whether the Government should give any guidance to the House on the merits of the issue , and whether Ministers should also be free to vote in accordance with their personal convictions .
30 A privately-agreed separation should give both parties what they want and allow them to lead lives apart while remaining Prince and Princess of Wales .
  Next page