Example sentences of "[adj] to give [noun sg] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 7.7.6 to give notice to the Landlord immediately upon the happening of any event which might affect any insurance policy on or relating to the Premises or upon the happening of any event against which the Landlord may have insured under this Lease The following amendment should be considered : … immediately upon becoming aware of the happening of any event … 7.7.7 immediately to inform the Landlord in writing of any conviction judgment or finding of any court or tribunal relating to the Tenant ( or any director other officer or major shareholder of the Tenant ) of such a nature as to be likely to affect the decision of any insurer or underwriter to grant or to continue any such insurance The requirement to notify the landlord in respect of convictions should be deleted for the reason stated above .
2 2 to give practice in the placing of stress : Teacher " Rebels — Student " Rebels re'bel .
3 By the early nineteenth century even an Anglican clergyman was prepared to give credit to the Methodists for the fact that in Cornwall there were no more " desperate wrestling matches … and inhuman cockfights " and fewer " riotous revellings " .
4 And at the moment no one is prepared to give evidence against the driver of the truck … but police hope an increased reward of forty thousand pounds may change a few minds .
5 I am prepared to give way to the hon. Gentleman , but he continues to interrupt from a sedentary position , irrespective of your ruling , Madam Deputy Speaker .
6 But shortly afterwards , er , I was in confrontation with the chairman the basis of my contract with was such that it was not to his liking and I was not prepared to give way in the matter and was dismissed within six months of the acquisition of by .
7 Does not the Secretary of State understand that it is precisely because the TGWU is so committed to effective training and the future expansion of British industry that it is not prepared to give credence to the Government 's sham arrangements ?
8 The difficulties of the student in arranging pupillage make it rather theoretical to give advice on the assumption that he can pick and choose .
9 The duties of seller and buyer under an open sale contract are " concurrent conditions " so that , if the contract is silent , " the seller must be ready and willing to give possession of the goods to the buyer in exchange for the price , and the buyer must be ready and willing to pay the price in exchange for possession of the goods " ( SGA 1979 , s28 ) .
10 It is noticeable that managements are more willing to give responsibility to the project leader than they are to delegate commensurate authority .
11 Added to this , three so-called responsible members of Her Majesty 's Opposition ( Labour ) saw fit to impute that Profumo had arranged to ship Miss Keeler abroad so as to render her unavailable to give evidence at the Old Bailey trial of her coloured lover .
12 I 'd be very glad to give way to the honourable lady .
13 It is those who suffer from chronic malnutrition , caused by a poverty to which they can see no end , who are more likely to give evidence of the depressive effects of starvation .
14 Accordingly , an appeal will automatically be allowed if an appeal committee do not consider that to give effect to the preference would result in such prejudice .
15 The governors were bound by section 6(2) of the Act of 1980 to give effect to the applicants ' preference to have their daughters educated in the school , unless such duty was disapplied by section 6(3) .
16 Mrs Fribbens , who was said to be too frail to give evidence in the original court case , died last weekend , from an unrelated cause .
17 Er thank you Chairman erm th that is one of the Liberal resolutions that we can get it is important at the sorry to give evidence of the alternative viewpoint and , and that is the case in , in opposing er for those who are opposing that er terminal five .
18 At the top of the hill ( which can also be reached by funicular ) , are the remains of the Hunger Wall , built by Charles IV to give work to the starving .
19 It may also not have been the least of Ælfheah 's attractions to the people of London , heavily taxed in 1018 , that he was murdered for being unable or unwilling to give money to the Danes ; nor need it have made Cnut 's position any easier that King Æthelred , too , lay buried in St Paul 's .
20 The other Frenchmen were retreating up the slope , unwilling to give battle to the greater number of black-uniformed Hussars .
21 5.9.9.6 to give notice to the Landlord of the details of the determination of every rent review within [ 28 ] days provided that the Landlord 's approval specified above shall not be unreasonably withheld [ or delayed ] ]
22 I shall be happy to give way to the hon. Member for Dunfermline , East ( Mr. Brown ) if Mr. Speaker will allow him to answer that question .
23 As we saw in Chapter Three it was able to give voice to the fears of many concerning the supposed breakdown in moral standards , they equated economic decline with moral weakness and established hegemonic control by focusing on the breakdown of law and order .
24 Thus , although a school library may be able to give instruction in the technique of using the library , eg use of catalogues , classification schemes etc , the experience of the exploitation of a wide range of stock is limited , and the public library has a role in extending this experience .
25 It seems that Parliament accepted this recommendation , although I doubt whether blood donation will create any problem as a ‘ Gillick competent ’ minor of any age would be able to give consent under the common law .
26 God is sovereign , and he is able to give value to the performance according to his purposes .
27 Parties to such conventions are therefore able to give priority to the values protected by them .
28 The new group is to map this area , and practical applications of the work will be to provide information for coastal planning and engineering , to identify marine aggregate resources , and to be able to give advice on the siting of outfalls , and of cable and pipeline routes .
29 Perhaps , if one was able to give advice to the Prime Minister on the appointment of the next Archbishop of Canterbury , it might be : Take your own soundings and make your own recommendation to the Queen .
30 His five partners , however , were reluctant to give way to the General .
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