Example sentences of "[modal v] give [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I must give credit to one speaker though , an MP from Burnley .
2 The case of Goff v Gauthier ( 1991 ) 62 P & CR 388 has shown that it must be fair and reasonable for the vendor to rely on this exclusion ( see page 62 ) ; ( e ) to state that the vendor will not be liable to the extent that any claim arises out of or is increased by the acts or omissions of the purchaser after completion ; ( f ) to provide that the purchaser must give credit for the amount by which assets are found to have been understated , or liabilities have been over-provided for in the accounts ; ( g ) to ensure that the purchaser pays to the vendor all amounts subsequently recovered from third parties relating to claims that have been paid by the vendor .
3 This will state the gross amount of relevant state benefits paid to the plaintiff , for which the plaintiff must give credit and which the compensating defendant must reimburse the Department of Social Security .
4 Relevant state benefits for which the plaintiff must give credit should still be estimated and deducted when fixing the amount to be paid into court before a certificate is received as the plaintiff will be entitled to take out the whole amount in court and the defendant remains liable to reimburse the Secretary of State .
5 However , since it is to be hoped that the essentially problematic and contestable nature of good primary practice has by now been adequately demonstrated , the state of affairs described here must give rise to some concern .
6 Thus for SiFH 3 , the stretching vibration of the SiF bond must give rise to a dipole change along the C 3 axis , conventionally the z axis ( see Fig. 5.17 ) .
7 Where paper based source materials are being used , the teacher must give thought to ease of access for retrieval as well as the effectiveness of storage .
8 the House of Lords must give leave on the basis that the case is one which ought to be heard by the House .
9 For an appeal to the House of Lords , either the Court of Appeal or the House of Lords must give leave .
10 Under s36 of the Supreme Court Act 1981 a subpoena can be issued for service on a witness anywhere in the UK , but the court must give leave to issue a subpoena for service in Scotland or Northern Ireland .
11 Jaq knew that he must give chase ; he was virtually being challenged to do so .
12 He always used Vi 's second name , declaring that the name of a flower , however sweet and modest , must give precedence to that of a saint .
13 Swainson ( 1840 ) had called this animal Polytropa lapillus ( L. ) but that name must give precedence to one of the older names if it is valid-and the name Polytropa lap ii/us is rarely seen in modern literature .
14 In the 1080s , when Archbishop Siegfried of Mainz wanted to retire to become a monk , his cathedral clergy wrote to him in horror , stressing a traditional view : ‘ Nothing in the world surpasses the life of a bishop ; every monk or recluse and every hermit , as being of lesser importance , must give way to him . ’
15 Soon simplicity must give way to sophistication .
16 R&D must give way to demonstration , which should mean showing that the technology works .
17 Where roads are crossed , raised crossings are provided , with ramps from the road up to the cycle-street 's level and markings to indicate clearly that it is crossing cars that must give way .
18 The one-party state must give way .
19 The main purpose of Marx 's economic theory is to explain the phenomenon of surplus value in the capitalist system and the reason why capitalism as an economic system can not survive but must give way to socialism .
20 People of opposing political views can live together , as can people of different religions , until something happens to make them meet head-on , and then one of them must give way .
21 The narrow confines of political life must give way to total history , offering rich explanations of the multifarious aspects of the past .
22 The central theme of the Bains Report ( 1972 ) is reflected in the following quotation ‘ … the traditional departmental attitude within much of local government must give way to a wider-ranging corporate outlook ’ ( Bains 1972:6 ) .
23 Legal theory must give way to practical politics . "
24 Thus the natural meaning of the word ‘ depositor ’ must give way to the extent necessary to enable the underlying purpose of the Act to be achieved .
25 When any of its provisions conflict with a provision of the ordinary law , it prevails and the ordinary law must give way . ’
26 you must give way to any pedestrians on the crossing , so , otherwise you may proceed a straight pelican is one crossing even when there is a central refuge and you must wait for people crossing from the further side of the refuge , do n't harass the pedestrians for instance by revving your engine .
27 Now , everybody 's instinct is to think , ‘ My goodness , I must give way , I , you know , they really need it , I must talk to him down the telephone . ’
28 If an insolvency practitioner is appointed as interim receiver , he must give security and if he fails to do so and keep it up , then he can be discharged as interim receiver ( rr 6.54 and 6.55 ) .
29 must give account : guide with your
30 The limited response , especially from Africa , must give cause for concern .
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