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

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1 The treatment intervals before radiotherapy are given for the patients who were followed up for three months or more while undergoing laser treatment .
2 Note : Average speed is given for first driver only .
3 Guidance is given for recognising the existence of such circumstances , including of course a member 's breach of the LCH regulations .
4 No figure is given for moneylenders .
5 So , in addition to regulations for worship ( festivals , sacrifices , etc. ) , detailed guidance was given for the preservation of ritual purity .
6 David Scott was not one of the more successful county politicians , and perhaps his attitude is a little too pure for the real world of eighteenth-century politics , but it represents , even if in an exaggerated form , the general political maxim that the politician performs friendly services for his friends without haggling over a bargain , or even implying that an understanding existed which might suggest that a vote was given for services rendered , or as in this case , for services which might be performed at a future date .
7 No financial assistance is given for the revenue costs of a project .
8 Thus if a test is given for diagnosing a difficulty it seems less relevant to decide on a boundary score than to obtain details of the nature of the difficulty .
9 Compensation was given for the land taken , but this limited the programme as only 1% of the republican budget was allocated towards this .
10 The total number of accidents and the calculated average traffic flow at a junction are given for the 40 junctions in Table 3.2 .
11 Generally , if security is given for a debt and default is made in repayment of that debt , the secured creditor is entitled to appoint a receiver to safeguard his interest .
12 A full point score is given for a powerful , skilful technique that lands with control on a scoring area of the opponent 's head or body .
13 A full point score is given for a powerful , skilful and controlled technique to the opponent 's scoring areas
14 Approval is given for something that has been done so the management arrow is somewhat behind the broken arrow .
15 In short , where planning consent is given for a development or change of use , the question of nuisance will thereafter fall to be decided by reference to a neighbourhood with that development or use and not as it was previously .
16 In France the post of Secretary of State for War was given for the first time to a soldier ( the Maréchal de Belle-Isle ) in 1758 ; and in the second half of the century there was a slow but steady tendency for the most important officials concerned , the intendants d'armées and the contrôleurs des guerres , to be military men .
17 The point was given for any answer between 55 mins and 1 hr 38 mins .
18 Within BP , a Chairman 's Award gold medal was given for BP Exploration 's community health programmes in Papua New Guinea .
19 If there were too many missing responses no score was given for that student .
20 On 7 May 1898 approval was given for ‘ A blouse of dark-blue cloth or serge with four outside pockets with flaps ; falling collar , single-breasted with five buttons in front . ’
21 In Ealing , approval was given for an administrative officer ( sum not specified ) to be appointed under MISG ‘ to co-ordinate the multi-agency work required by the care programme approach ’ .
22 At the beginning of September approval was given for the part sale of Israel Chemicals ( IC ) , the most profitable state enterprise with the eventual goal of reducing the state 's holding in the company to 28 per cent .
23 Instruction and supervision are given for the MSc French Studies , in Medieval and Renaissance Studies , and the department also collaborates in the MSc programmes in Comparative Literature European Film Studies and Medieval Languages .
24 Two courses of ganciclovir were given for serological evidence of cytomegalovirus reactivation after 5 weeks and 4 months .
25 Students with any subjects outstanding have transferred to the new structure , with full credit being given for subjects already passed .
26 2.17 This exercise has been described in a different way by Lord Diplock in Mallett v McMonagle [ 1970 ] AC 166 at p174 : The purpose of an award of damages under the Fatal Accidents Act is to provide the widow and other dependants of the deceased with a capital sum , which , with prudent management , will be sufficient to supply them with material benefits of the same standards and duration as would have been provided for them out of the earnings of the deceased had he not been killed by the tortious act of the defendant , credit being given for the value of any material benefits which will accrue to them ( otherwise than as the fruits of insurance ) as a result of his death .
27 No credit is given for trusts ' abilities to enhance returns through gearing .
28 Applicants ' ability to benefit is assessed flexibly and credit is given for a variety of qualifications beyond conventional O/GCSE and A level successes .
29 Credit is given for each unit achieved which can accumulate into a full Retailing NVQ Certificate .
30 It is very important that credit is given for any UK tax which may have been borne by an overseas trust .
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