Example sentences of "give a [adj] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 This model has all the advantages of the earlier inflationary models , but it does not depend on a dubious phase transition , and it can moreover give a reasonable size for the fluctuations in the temperature of the microwave background that agrees with observation .
2 Or rather it would give a possible base for the possible erection of two or three possible motives .
3 In searching for publications this will give a skewed result for those supervisors who always name themselves as the first author in multi-authored works .
4 The shares , priced at FFr72 ( 707p ) yesterday , represent a risky investment that even on the company 's own projections will not give a decent return for another 10 years .
5 Nevertheless , the study we propose will give a good foundation for exploration , and is certainly the most essential and important investigation of all for the young composer who wants to find his way ahead .
6 Such a transfer will be appropriate whether the property was held by the husband and wife as beneficial joint tenants or as tenants in common : in the latter case , as the transfer to the husband and wife will not have contained a declaration to the effect that the survivor of them could give a good receipt for capital monies , a restriction will have automatically been entered on the register to the effect that no disposition by a sole proprietor of the land ( not being a trust corporation ) under which capital money arises is to be registered except under an order of the registrar or of the court ( Land Registration Act 1925 , s58(3) and Land Registration Rules 1925 , r213 as amended by Land Registration Rules 1989 ( SI No 801 ) ) .
7 Unless the registrar is instructed to the contrary , a transfer to the wife and new husband will result in the registration of a restriction to the effect that no disposition by a sole proprietor of the land ( not being a trust corporation ) under which capital money arises is to be registered except under an order of the Registrar or of the Court ( ie the survivor of the wife and new husband can not give a good receipt for capital monies ) ( Land Registration Act 1925 , s58(3) and Land Registration Rules 1925 ( SR & O 1925 No 1093 , r213 as amended by Land Registration Rules 1989 , SI No 801 ) ) .
8 Although he did not give a new date for the elections , Traore stressed that the postponement would not affect the timetable for the transition period which had been extended in December [ see p. 38563 ] .
9 Mswati did not specify who would decide on the incorporation of the Vusela-2 recommendations into a new constitution , neither did he give a new date for elections , which had been due in November , although he said on Oct. 26 that they would be held in the first half of 1993 .
10 Regional chairman Andy Pottinger said : ‘ The new headquarters will give a permanent base for the RIBA to market architects ’ services to clients and will provide a meeting place for all interested in the built environment . ’
11 We need to coordinate and further organize a better system of training we need a service that can give a quick response for those seeking guidance or information .
12 The form includes a declaration to be completed according to whether a survivor of the buyers can or can not give a valid receipt for purchase monies .
13 At the end of every shoot Sir Emmanuel would give a big dinner for the beaters at the Fox and Hounds in Cotherstone .
14 Well as far as we can work out what actually happened is is the referee does give a free kick for this back pass there .
15 Our salon staff will always give a free consultation for both haircare and styling needs .
16 There were other advantages , too , in that the proposed arrangements would give a clear focus for informal carers and relatives ; such carers would no longer have to find their way through a maze of local services .
17 I do n't give a bent penny for his pathetic TEAM .
18 However , in practice at present , there are certainly intermediate flows of which one might give a detailed description for one purpose and a statistical one for another .
19 The right pair of gratings give a corresponding after-effect for size ( from Blakemore , reference 13 ) .
20 The recipes on the facing page give a few ideas for cooking with these fruit .
21 Achieve that soft , stained look by firstly applying a lip hold like 17 's Lipstick Base or new Lip Fix from Cutex which will coat your lips with moisturisers and give a secure base for your lipstick .
22 Algy must remember to ask you to come next time I give a little party for her .
23 Windowed environments , or the ‘ graphical user interface ’ of modern operating systems , give a natural platform for simultaneously displaying results and probing deeper into underlying relations .
24 The product of the flowrate and the dilution factor give a numerical value for the odour emission , which whilst not a direct measurement of odour nuisance is shown to be a guide : the higher the emission the more likely the odour is to give rise to complaints and therefore more likely to amount to a nuisance at law .
25 Ordinary negative colour film ( 100 ASA ) and prints are much more cost-effective , since a whole range of photographic houses will develop , produce two sets of 36 prints , and give a free film for under £7 .
26 Over other property of an infant , neither parents nor guardians have now — if they ever had — any effective powers , except such as a will or settlement or an order of the court may give them ; they can not , for instance , give a valid receipt for a legacy or money payable to the child .
27 This means that it is only necessary to strike out in the declaration at the top of the second page to the effect that the survivor can ( for joint tenancy ) or can not ( tenancy in common ) give a valid receipt for capital money .
28 Remember that a transfer to joint tenants , such as a man and his wife , on the form of transfer appropriate to such a transaction ( 19(JP) ) , requires execution by the transferees as well as by the transferor , because it contains a declaration that the survivor can ( or can not ) give a valid receipt for capital money arising on a disposition of the land .
29 Norman Cole , a partner in Specsaver , which has branches in Stockton and Middlesbrough , has been given a temporary suspension for two years from the British College of Opticians .
30 The firm represented Paula when she was given a conditional discharge for causing £570 damage to a taxi in a drunken rage .
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