Example sentences of "give to [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I will give the same careful scrutiny to that application , if it reaches me , as I shall give to applications from Princess Margaret Rose orthopaedic hospital , from Lothian college of nursing , from the Victoria infirmary in Glasgow or from any others which express interest .
2 Those constructing future policies and principles should strive to make them exemplary in this regard , not least because of the encouragement this will give to schools to be rigorous in their own thinking .
3 There 's far more interesting activity taking place in Brighton than there is in any other single borough area of the whole of the South East region , and that 's reflected in the amount of money which we give to activities in the Brighton area .
4 This is the geography lesson Yucatecos give to visitors in order to explain their state 's politics , in which separatist sentiment is never far from the surface .
5 ‘ It can not be irrelevant to evangelism that so many unbelievers think the place we give to women in the Church is frankly absurd . ’
6 Such policy simulation forms the basis of the advice that economists give to governments about what policies they should actually undertake .
7 First though I want to see what help and advice it is possible to give to teachers in the first two groups : we will focus on the ‘ destressers ’ in this chapter , and on the ‘ change agents ’ in the next .
8 Giving , or offering or agreeing to give to persons in their capacity as investors or potential investors advice on the merits of their purchasing , selling , subscribing for or underwriting an investment , or exercising any right conferred by an investment to acquire , dispose of , underwrite or convert an investment .
9 Design a promotion leaflet or handbill suitable for giving to shoppers in a busy shopping area .
10 Clearly , the motives for giving to charities of all kinds were as various as the gifts .
11 Young people are often the best-equipped for giving to shops like this .
12 From the compliance point of view , it is important to ensure that any warnings given to customers under this Rule are appropriately recorded either in writing or , at least , through the routine taping of dealers ' telephone lines .
13 This will make it possible for more informed advice to be given to parents of mentally handicapped children about how they can best assist their children 's language development .
14 Unless there is regular guidance given to parents through workshops and school produced booklets the arrival home of the reading book will be seen as little more than an opportunity to check when the teacher last heard their child read and a chance to rush their child to the next stage on the reading scheme .
15 A survey in Scotland found that 87% of health visitors had changed the advice given to parents about the syndrome and that 54% stated that this change occurred before mid-1991 .
16 THE recession has caused a large rise in the number of dogs being given to kennels by owners unable to afford the animals ' upkeep .
17 Over the telephone , Kingsley explained to Branson that bollocks was a nickname given to priests in the eighteenth century , because of the nonsense they spoke .
18 Visitors were expected to pay in advance but credit was always given to favourites like Modigliani and Leon Trotsky the Russian revolutionary .
19 He is sullen and morose , and given to bouts of screaming rage during which no one can reason with him .
20 More thought and time is given to questions of map design and methods of data manipulation .
21 THE seal of approval has been given to changes at an Essex landfill site even though work has already started without permission .
22 ( i ) Consideration should be given to changes in the procedures of the High Court .
23 A reasonable assumption to make on the basis of the instructions given to registrars before 1986 , therefore , is that most of the deaths of children classified as unoccupied will have been registered by economically inactive lone mothers .
24 Although there is no reference to crime in the Act of 1978 which corresponds to the reference in section 6 of the Act of 1935 , it is hardly to be supposed that Parliament , while creating a considerable extension of the right of contribution in cases other than cases of tort , nevertheless intended to narrow the right to contribution previously given to tortfeasors by the Act of 1935 .
25 Individual quotations will also be given to subscribers with multiple offices .
26 An initial capital sum will be given to farmers with appropriate terrain such as chalk and limestone grasslands , lowland heaths , river valleys and coastal areas .
27 Most has been given to farmers like me who have long-standing grazing rights .
28 The report states that the change in usage is a direct result of the advice given to farmers by the UK Agricultural Development and Advisory Service .
29 We can add also to the fact that fifteen billion dollars a year right , is lost by er third country exporters , alright so we still add another fifteen on there per year that is erm errr oh yes , same study again erm suggest that in nineteen eighty six , eighty seven the year they look looking at , over forty percent , right of support to U S farmers , forty percent , nearly half of all support to U S farmers , quote merely offset the losses created by policies of other industrialised countries alright so nearly half of the support given to farmers in the U S alright we t to get them to stand still in in er in numerative terms , right .
30 Some of them , including those given to squires of the body , were for life , others during the royal pleasure .
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