Example sentences of "[noun] give for the " in BNC.
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1 | All the keywords can be left in the configuration file , as the parameter given for the keyword HCMAP dictates whether a volume set will be prepared for hard copy or omitted from the hard copy run . |
2 | It relates to the reasons given for the justices ' decision . |
3 | I have read carefully the reasons given for the record levels of inward investment that has come into the United Kingdom , including Wales . |
4 | The adviser will have to complete the relevant documentation based on the reasons given for the refusal of the application . |
5 | The applicant must file and serve the following documents on all parties and any guardian ad litem : ( i ) notice of appeal in writing , setting out grounds ; ( ii ) a certified copy of the summons or application , the order appealed against and any order staying its execution ; ( iii ) a copy of any notes of evidence ; and ( iv ) a copy of any reasons given for the decision . |
6 | received a thirty two point seven million pound increase from the Government compared to last years ' i revenue support grant and this does n't include the additional money given for the Community Charge . |
7 | Please write to the addresses given for the individual courses ( NOT to Ideal Home ) , enclosing an sae for your booking form — applications can not be processed without one . |
8 | In the early numbers there are such diverse items as an account of a tea given for the Baptist children in Port Ellen and the news that Lord Rosebery had succeeded Mr Gladstone as Prime Minister . |
9 | In the early numbers there are such diverse items as an account of a tea given for the Baptist children in Port Ellen and the news that Lord Rosebery had succeeded Mr Gladstone as Prime Minister . |
10 | In most cat books , the figure given for the first domestication of the cat is between 3,500 and 4,500 years ago . |
11 | A lot will depend on how long referees give for the ball to appear . ’ |
12 | 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 . |
13 | Bangladeshi mothers expressed concern at the possibility of infant overheating , and this was one of the explanations given for the practice of shaving babies ' heads . |
14 | Where this assumption is invalid the credit given for the possession of an HNC would be less than that stated . ) |
15 | On the basis of the figures given for the number of infants requiring blood transfusion there is no significant difference between the two groups for either ventilated infants or all infants ( χ 2 test , two by two analysis ) . |
16 | If s104 is contravened , the agreement in question is void and the company is entitled to recover the consideration ( or an amount equal in value ) to the consideration given for the non-cash asset ( s105(2) ) but , where the consideration for the transfer is an allotment of shares in the company , s105(2) does not apply , and instead the allottee becomes liable to pay to the company an amount equal to the amount treated as paid up ( including any premium ) on the shares by the transfer of the non-cash asset , with interest at the appropriate rate ( s105(3) ) . |
17 | The assets would be shown in the balance sheet , and tax relief given for the depreciation and interest charge shown in the accounts . |
18 | Unless the plaintiff requests that he ( the plaintiff ) serve personally , service is effected in the first instance by the court by first class postal service to the address given for the defendant in the request for summons ( N 201 – 4 , 208 or 209 ) . |
19 | Where partners are sued in the name of their firm , unless the plaintiff requests that he ( the plaintiff ) serve a partner personally , service is effected in the first instance by the court by first class postal service to the address given for the firm in the request for summons ( N 201 – 4 ) . |
20 | Here , for example , is a context drill to master the difference between " essen " and " fressen " : Non-English speakers learning the English word " run " would construct drills similar to the examples given for the different uses of " run " . |
21 | The results given for the tasks without shadowing are from the work done by Conn and Lee ( 1991 ) , with 71 subjects performing identical dot location and trigram tasks . |
22 | Go-ahead given for the Hamburg art island |
23 | The explanation given for the importation of two comparatively low-rank police officers was that the RUC lacked the expertise in accountancy needed for an investigation of that kind . |
24 | This is in accord with the assumptions that were made for the attention focusing explanation given for the different relationship between risk and P(A) in the two cases . |
25 | The enthusiasm for the natural-entity model of the company can be linked with a new justification given for the vesting of very extensive discretionary power in corporate management which is independent of the contractual justification which appears so clearly in English case-law . |
26 | The reason given for the ban was that Professor Saburo Ienaga , a noted historian , had refused to strike out a reference in his book to bacteriological and other experiments carried out on Chinese prisoners of war by the now-defunct Imperial Army . |
27 | The official reason given for the committee 's demise was that it had indulged in counterrevolution and illicit dealings with foreign powers . |
28 | The reason given for the unique capacity of English to offer a truly democratic education is the peculiar nature of the poetic process : |
29 | One reason given for the alleged lateness of the phenomenon is its apparent absence from colonial English ( Wyld , 1927 : 220 ) . |
30 | The major reason given for the closure of railway lines and stations was that the 1950s modernization plan for the railways had had little effect on stemming an ever-rising deficit in running costs . |