Example sentences of "this gives [pers pn] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We use some of them in " polite " society or in a scientific context , but this gives them no absolute value .
2 Brachiopods have two valves , and this gives them a superficial resemblance to bivalved molluscs .
3 This gives them a distinct influence on the development of agriculture and the food economy of the region .
4 Outwardly , this gives them a chemical perception of ‘ taste ’ — roots seek minerals and water , while the leaves orientate themselves to derive maximum energy from the sun , ‘ stored ’ in chemical bonds .
5 They believe this gives them a great opportunity and I am sure they are right . ’
6 This gives them the major role in making decisions about the most important school resources .
7 This gives me a printed list of subdirectories on my hard disk .
8 This gives me a strange feeling of relief .
9 You will notice no definite article before the word ‘ sacraments ’ and this gives me a little liberty to begin my address reasonably broadly .
10 This gives me the terrible dichotomy of knowing that during the stalking season I would dearly love to ruin the day for the fat boors crawling all over Scotland , puffing in their tweeds , but I would hate to disturb Ted and his colleagues at their job , which pays their grocery bills and is their only source of income .
11 This gives me the basic framework on which to elaborate .
12 This gives me the basic framework on which to elaborate .
13 Making up her mind is the first stage as this gives her a clear aim and plan .
14 John Watson tends to regard himself as Mike 's adopted father , but Mike has inherited the substantial Lester shareholding and this gives him a considerable amount of independence ( which is not always to John Watson 's taste ) .
15 This gives him an unrivalled knowledge of the way in which banks operate , and contacts inside them .
16 This gives it a passing resemblance to a crab , with which it shares an inability to raise itself significantly above any flat surface on which it finds itself , giving the lie to that universally popular , but inaccurate , graffito , ‘ Please to stand upon the seat , the crabs in here can jump six feet ’ .
17 This gives it a great depth of field , and everything is maintained in focus .
18 This gives it a whitish sparkle as light catches millions of tiny prisms and reflects white light .
19 This gives us a great chance to put things right . ’
20 This gives us a second combination of interest and income ( 10% and £40m. ) which must also be on the IS curve .
21 This gives us a powerful sense of tradition , in the best sense of the word .
22 And this gives us the final say .
23 A spokesperson for the Council for National Parks said ‘ This gives us the clear message that conversion of derelict buildings for tourism developments in national parks should be sensitive to the quality of the environment . ’
24 This gives us an early warning of the pollutants that may arrive in our groundwater in the future .
25 ‘ There is a record number of MSF members — 83 — standing as Labour candidates in this election and this gives us an important stake in what is going on . ’
26 This gives us an unbalanced picture of dance band and jazz arrangements today .
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