Example sentences of "[verb] give [noun sg] for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There is much to be said for the inclusion of a procedure for suspending with immediate effect a partner whose conduct has given ground for expulsion ( Clause 19.02 ) when the surrounding circumstances may not immediately indicate whether it would be in the interests of the firm that the power to expel should in fact be exercised .
2 It will be used following a routine AFP test if this has given cause for concern , and will be preceded by an ultrasound scan in order to determine the position of the baby in the womb .
3 Simplicity is possibly its greatest feature , and with the use of a doubled line link from the nose to the bridle on the production Speedwing to give adjustment for wind strength , the advantages are emphasised all the more .
4 Will he tell us whether it is intended to give help for water projects , sanitation or afforestation ?
5 a plaintiff sustaining an injury forcing retirement does not have to give credit for loss of earnings monies received under pension scheme to which tortfeasor as employer had contributed .
6 I try to give value for money . ’
7 The question of ‘ what ’ to assess gives cause for concern .
8 It has one very curious feature ; it was drawn up by one ‘ Henry Balfour , priest of Dunkeld diocese , notary public by apostolic authority ’ , who was in fact no notary at all , and this did give ground for doubt .
9 It had been meant to give time for negotiation if there were problems about their proposed campaign .
10 Sunderland Council has been praised by the district auditor in his annual appraisal where he pointed to several areas where the council had given value for money .
11 Bob Wilson was so confident that the deal would go through that some weeks before it was even completed he had given authorisation for work to begin at the Boeing factory in Seattle to modify the aircraft to British CAA regulations and finish it in the red and grey Virgin livery .
12 Other information from the completed schedules does give cause for concern .
13 Does he agree that that bodes well for the TA review now under way in ensuring that the TA continues to give value for money and is geographically well balanced ?
14 It certainly continued to give opportunity for glory , for self-advancement , and for material gain ; in that respect it has not changed much to this day .
15 He said in his North Thanet constituency : ‘ If the manner in which he was contracted gives cause for concern then those culpable are those within the BBC management who made the arrangements .
16 The recent novels of the elder Amis , however , have given cause for concern .
17 A senior police source said : ‘ Certain events in London recently have given cause for concern . ’
18 The research should contribute not only to knowledge about the degree and type of control over this area of professional practice but also provide information on aspects of general medical services which have given cause for complaint .
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