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

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1 These regulations which will give effect at the European council directive of December the sixth will of course alter the long standing position in the U K whereby only British and Commonwealth citizens and citizens of the Republic of Ireland are entitled to vote in European parliamentary elections .
2 The accused , if committed , is given copies of the depositions , but is not provided with copies of the statements taken by the police except when the Crown intends to call a witness who did not give evidence at the preliminary inquiry , in which case the Crown will serve the defence with a notice of intention and a copy of the witness 's statement .
3 The approach speed must be correct to allow you to Stop and Give Way at the single broken white line if necessary .
4 Joseph , of Bow , east London , was given probation at the Old Bailey yesterday for attempted robbery .
5 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 .
6 He plans to provide an expert witness to give evidence at the public inquiry into the controversial plan for pylons from the power station at Wilton , and he has also raised the matter of the Skelton and Brotton link road in the European Parliament .
7 One union man giving evidence at the same time , said that it was " not … above twelve months " .
8 Kenneth Taylor , who said he did not receive any extra payment other than his normal wages , was giving evidence at the High Court in Aberdeen on the second day of the trial of Alexander Murray .
9 A divisional fire officer with Lothian and Borders fire brigade , William Templeton , was giving evidence at the High Court in Edinburgh .
10 The girl was giving evidence at the High Court in Glasgow at the trial of her 38-year-old father , her grandfather , 64 , and her uncle , 23 , who can not be named for legal reasons .
11 One of our early tasks was to confront the report of the Serpell Committee in May 1982 , and accordingly we gave evidence at the All Wales Conference held in Cardiff in that year .
12 Four weeks of near stasis in voters ' attitudes apparently gave way at the last moment to a near avalanche .
13 This personal and inner satisfaction gives way at the next stage to taking account of the viewpoints of others , and the experience of others .
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