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

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1 We must again try to understand not only the instinctive bases of people 's understanding of politics and the state , but the way in which this is constructed by social relations , including the class relations to which Marxists give such prominence and the relations between governments and people emphasised by Weberians .
2 They are just as real as the class relations to which Marxists give such prominence or to the state bureaucracies which Weberians emphasise .
3 Some companies give such a high priority to the rapid and secure transmission of voice , data and documents that they have built private telecommunications networks in preference to using public systems .
4 With the refugees giving such good account of themselves , the case for the surviving restrictions was fatally weakened .
5 We found these casual workers given such names as " bank staff " , and they would be the first people to whom the organisation would turn when it needed to bring in extra workers .
6 Does he agree that steps must be taken to persuade the Turkish authorities to give such compensation , because it is causing great hardship ?
7 Although the reach of the top horn only extends as far as the 14th fret ( which could spell balance problems given such a long neck ) the body does have a pronounced lower bout , with the face-mounted bridge situated quite well back ; this relocated mass helps to preclude potential neck-heaviness .
8 One reason for this relative neglect may be that so many earlier surveys gave such clear and unequivocal results : at virtually every stage of education , by virtually every criterion of achievement , middle-class children had higher levels of achievement than working-class children .
9 Why do market exchange rates give such misleading results ?
10 That 's why Speedbird holidays give such pleasure and work so well .
11 In many societies , the convention regarding consent assumes formalized and ritualistic forms , as with the requirements to give such formal consent upon assuming an important public office or when naturalizing .
12 The question whether the Crown is required in law enforcement proceedings to give such an undertaking was considered in depth in that case .
13 The number of pupils giving such answers is higher when the whole number part of the measurement is the same , and highest when all the numbers are of the form 0 .
14 The first concerns the controllers , or managers , to which Weberians give such emphasis .
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