Example sentences of "[noun] give this " in BNC.

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1 But when light-food pairings were given in the test phase , latent inhibition was observed ; subjects given this treatment acquired the CR no more rapidly than control subjects that went straight from pre-exposure to conditioning without an intervening retention interval .
2 Subjects given this test ( group SM-21 ) now show a strong aversion .
3 That is , policing is experiential : it is based on the common sense that is built up from doing the job , and senior constables have some influence on the meaning which new recruits give this ‘ common sense ’ .
4 And if , as the NES proposes , the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska is opened to drilling ( lobbyists give this a 50–50 chance of passing through Congress ) , the government will ensure that the drilling happens .
5 ‘ I have halted the interview to give this extremely distraught young lady some breathing space , ’ he said .
6 Because of the high risk of Gram positive infections ( unrealted to invasive procedures such as abdominal paracentesis ) and in particular pneumococcal infection there may be an indication to give this group of patients pneumococcal vaccination .
7 Nothing less than clear and unambiguous advice to obtain independent legal advice would probably be necessary to avoid the restraining hand of equity ; unless the attempt to give this was frustrated by circumstances beyond the reasonable anticipation of the creditor : see Coldunell Ltd. v. Gallon [ 1986 ] Q.B .
8 There is also through the training strategy an attempt to give this work greater dignity and esteem .
9 In Figure 6.3 the rapid increase of speed with depth in the outer 10 or 20 km is due largely to the increasing compaction of a fragmented medium as the overburden increases : it is not possible for solid rock to give this behaviour .
10 It is clearly not one of your strengths to give this form of management report and perhaps you should avoid it .
11 The grapheme is the dominant unit ( since , although most — ead words do not have ‘ ee ’ pronunciation , a large majority of the subjects gave this pronunciation ) but not the only one .
12 But historical scholarship gives this notion the lie : since the form was originally prescribed for sexist reasons , feminists who find it sexist are hardly projecting some novel and bizarre interpretation onto an innocent and neutral rule .
13 A heavy weave cut gives this style definition .
14 The clever use of colours by the Ralph Kleeli salon gives this style depth and volume
15 The German co-producers were shocked when they found that the contract for Melancholia gave this right to the BFI , since in Germany final cut is almost always given to the director .
16 Legend has it that Rhodes , largest of the Dodecanese islands set in the blue Aegean Sea , was home to the sun god Helios … and little wonder given this island 's mild climate and long sun-drenched summer days .
17 Pemberton-Billing 's invention comprised an add-on governor mechanism which could be attached to a clockwork turntable to give this effect ( 49 ) , and a few dozen records were made which more than doubled the average playing-time .
18 Caledor gave this great honour to the Reaver Knights for their loyalty and to this day , over five thousand years later , the Reaver Knights still rigorously patrol Ulthuan and a place in their ranks is much sought after .
19 Vibrant colour and great cutting gives this style body and movement .
20 The Roman Catholic Catechism drawn up by Dr. James Butler and approved by the 4 Roman Catholic Archbishops of Ireland gives this definition on page 32 — ‘ Purgatory — a place of cleansing . ’
21 Matt white units and chrome tripod supports give this kitchen a hi-tech look .
22 At the very least the Purchaser will expect the Vendor to give this warranty so far as it is aware .
23 Stukeley is the first to give it a definite site and the discovery of skeletons in Rock Close in 1816 encouraged Drakard in his History of Stamford to give this as its position .
24 While third party analysis in the context of international organisations gives this distinction some validity , in other areas it is less significant , as it is difficult to assert that a State is completely foreign to the effects of an agreement to which it is not a party .
25 The exchange of letters in The Freewoman gave this debate a public airing .
26 The American naturalist William T. Hornaday gives this excellent description of the reptile : ‘ Gharials are the smoothest of all the large crocodiles I have been privileged to handle .
27 Dr Philip Short gives this illustrated lecture for the Irish Garden Plant Society on the history of the Gardens and native plants of Australia .
28 Graham gave this reminder to Graham after seeing his £2.5 million striker score in the 1-0 win over Manchester City at Highbury .
29 Impartial advice can be hard to find nowadays , but your solicitor is bound by the Law Society 's rules to give this kind of help , and always to act in your best interests .
30 The Conservative Group put forward proposals to give this power to the schools as soon as possible , as Councillor did say , and many of our schools took advantage , around fifty percent I believe .
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