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

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1 And given the political sensitivity of so much of our work , it is under the secretary general 's guidance that difficult discussions on strengthening the movement 's development and human rights awareness programmes must take place and where the final green light must be given for increasingly complex initiatives to intensify public pressure on governments .
2 The registered office of a defendant limited company or any place of business of the defendant company which has some real connection with the cause or matter in issue must be given for purposes of service ( Ord 7 , r 14(2) ) .
3 For example , assistance might be given for diversification into tourism , to which Northumberland is ideally suited , as tourism is dispersed , small-scale , labour-intensive industry .
4 Lord James Douglas-Hamilton : Clearly , financial assistance will be given for one management-employee buy-out team per company and no more because that would be counter-productive .
5 Where a departure affects only the corresponding amounts , the disclosures required by this abstract should be given for those corresponding amounts .
6 When it was reported that a considerable number of young children in the house were not eating their breakfast , which consisted of porridge and bread , he recommended that , for children under sixteen , the same diet should be given for breakfast as for supper .
7 If the secretary of state approves , the compensation is assessed on the assumption that neither planning permission nor listed building consent would be given for any works to the building except for those for restoring it to , and maintaining it in , a proper state of repair ; in short , all development value is excluded .
8 After long talks with WBC president Jose Sulaiman , Maloney is confident that approval will be given for Lewis to fight the Hammersmith-born Jamaican Alex Stewart in the first defence of his title .
9 But a comparison of the kangaroo with the closure and the guillotine would be admissible , and credit would be given for it .
10 in the assessment of damages for the breach of any of the Warranties full credit shall be given for the amount by which as at Completion the value of any current assets of the Business was greater or any current liability of the Business was less than the figure at which it was stated or provided for in the Accounts ;
11 Firstly , some credit will be given for knowledge .
12 Credit will be given for appropriate style , format and communicative effect .
13 Credit will be given for the appropriate use of complex sentences , punctuation and vocabulary , and for grammatical accuracy .
14 Success in all Outcomes leads to the award of the module , although if not all the Outcomes are achieved , credit will be given for those that are .
15 Chosen Heritage Ltd. has a scheme whereby a firm instruction can be given for a guaranteed price funeral which can be paid for at today 's prices .
16 Authority may be given for a particular exercise of the power or for its exercise generally ( a distinction of some importance in relation to pre-emptive rights ) and may be unconditional or subject to conditions .
17 Examples of the effects of water movement can be given for two predator assemblages which have been altered by water transport ( Andrews & Evans , 1983 ) .
18 If it does so the provisions of section 80A apply instead of those in subsections ( 4 ) and ( 5 ) of section 80 and the authority can be given for any fixed period or indefinitely though it can be revoked at any time .
19 After they had proved their trustworthiness , permission would be given for them to live in couples in a pension .
20 The wording provides a wide comprehensive cover and unless the claim presented is ruled out by one of the Policy Exceptions ( discussed below ) or is not due to an external accident or fortuity then every consideration should be given for settlement of the claim .
21 The wording provides a wide comprehensive cover and unless the claim presented is ruled out by one of the Policy Exceptions ( discussed below ) or is not due to an external accident or fortuity then every consideration should be given for settlement of the claim .
22 In 1743 , in consultation with the governor , he decided that an attempt should be made not to fortify the watersheds of all rivers leading to the Arctic — a mammoth task indeed — but to defend all the lands necessary and useful for the Province of Siberia , provided that care was taken not to include territories so important to the natives that a pretext would be given for an uprising .
23 If the income has already borne tax at the basic rate relief will be given for that charge .
24 No indemnity will be given for loss of cash , bank currency and so on listed in Clause 11(c) — a substantial limitation of liability .
25 It seems plain from the speeches in Siskina that where leave can be given for service out of the jurisdiction under one of the other paragraphs of Order 11 ( for example those dealing with breach of contract ) , a Mareva injunction can be granted .
26 Opportunity will be given for the pupils to experience the invitation of Jesus personally in the classroom through moments of prayer and reflection and appropriate liturgical experience .
27 For the student to benefit from this opportunity to learn , time and encouragement must be given for informal ‘ chats ’ .
28 Justification could be given for this assertion by describing Dickens 's view of the London working classes , then describing the view of one or more modern historians , then showing that the two views are significantly different to the extent that Dickens 's could be called incorrect .
29 The unit , which is launching a £50,000 fund-raising campaign for a refurbishment project , holds the test on Monday , June 15 , when expert advice and information will be given for a fee of £1 .
30 A similar analysis can be given for [ 30 ] .
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