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  1. Jul 10, 2019 · Serbian. Jul 10, 2019. #4. Thanks, If I got it correctly, "for"means if the certificate has been issue for the benefits of Mr. Smith, not necessarily handed over to him in person. Similarly to that, "to" is used if he personally receives certificate. Thanks, both of you, for your contributions. How about,let`s say, visa instead of certificate?

  2. Aug 27, 2013 · Andalucía. English - England. Aug 28, 2013. #6. In legal documents "at" = "in a named place" is only found in testimonium, attestation and other formulaic clauses. In general "at" is used to refer to a particular place, i.e. where some precise, as opposed to a general, position is indicated: I stayed at a London hotel but I stayed in London.

  3. Mar 22, 2016 · English (US - northeast) Mar 22, 2016. #2. It always means "to be provided with". The verb does not say what the customers will do with the questionnaires. It is unusual to use it with "questionnaires", which are quickly given back. More often it is something provided to "everyone" for a longer period of time.

  4. Jun 4, 2012 · London. English - British. Jun 4, 2012. #2. That depends on the context. Both tenses are valid. So are: the past tense 'was issued' and the past perfect 'had been issued'. All are correct. Which one you should use depends on the context: the surrounding text.

  5. Sep 14, 2020 · Should we say issued by or issued from like in "The instructions are issued by / from the administration." owlman5 Senior Member. Colorado. English-US Sep 14, 2020 # ...

  6. May 21, 2008 · 2) Issued at: 3)Issued by (Country): 4)Date passport issued: 5)Passport valid to: Therefore I do not understand what Issued at means, could anyone help me please? thanks,mcm. Te doy un ejemplo. Yo soy de Panamá y vivo en los Estados Unidos. Puedo conseguir mi pasaporte cuando voy a Panamá o en la embajada de Panamá aqui en los Estados Unidos.

  7. Apr 12, 2018 · Chinese. Apr 12, 2018. #1. Can I use "issuing date" for the date when a certificate was issued, I mean, in the same sense when we use "The issuing organization"? but on a second thought, I think maybe it's not right because it's not "date" that issued certificate? or "date issued", or is it better to use the verb or noun form: Issue/Issuance date?

  8. May 25, 2015 · Senior Member. Russian - Russia. Jun 5, 2016. #1. Do I use the correct preposition in the following sentence? My certificate was issued on 05/25/2015.

  9. May 26, 2011 · May 26, 2011. #1. Hola: Una tarjeta de crédito expedida por esta entidad. A credit card issued in / by this institution. Siempre dudo con esto. ¿Cuál de las dos preposiciones es la correcta?

  10. Feb 17, 2011 · 1) He returned the cheque , that i issued him. 2) He returned the cheque , that i issued to him. I think either one works. In sentence 1, there is an implied "to" because of word order. In the sentences "I issued him a check" and "I issued a check to him," it's a little easier to see what I'm trying to get. A side note about syntax: don't put a ...

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