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

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1 Perhaps the women of the next generation will no longer submit to defloration in the normal way and will give birth to children only on condition of freedom from pain … ’
2 Can we reasonably maintain that a woman must continue with a pregnancy in the full knowledge that she will give birth to a baby which will be either stillborn , or live a few days , even hours ?
3 This will give birth to humility in us , and humility will help us resist the temptation to play God to people .
4 If both sprout she will give birth
5 Tom says he hopes his success will give heart to those who 've lost their jobs .
6 But on the woman she looked kindly , and she said , " O faithful wife , to you I will give help ! "
7 VAT reforms will give help to small businesses
8 If this is a success it will give Video Conferencing a considerable boost .
9 Yes we , we will give consideration to that of course erm
10 Erm we will , course we will give consideration to erm a further issue which I think is what you were asking us to do .
11 Passing to our own day , fine editions include the Nonesuch Press issue of 1924–27 , in five volumes with engraved titles and head-pieces by Stephen Gooden ; but many will give pride of place to the Doves Press The English Bible containing the Old Testament and the New , published in 1905 , also in five volumes .
12 For the first time this will give contract caterers direct access to the BHRCA management .
13 Bought in advance , a £6 ‘ passport ’ will give admission to all matches whether or not the Hopper is part of the overall package .
14 Once you have discussed your expectations , you can use your areas of agreement to formulate objectives which will give purpose and direction to your relationship .
15 Further , the amount of time available in practice for part time Masters level courses makes it unlikely that occasional work will give awareness of language as strong a base as was provided for first degree work in other areas .
16 Finally , a few guideline wishes for the 1990s : undoubtedly , first , that the Channel Tunnel will be completed without undue delay and that a new highspeed route will rapidly follow through Kent ; that under their new chairman , Robert Reid the second , from Shell , due to take his post in October 1990 , BR will somehow regain a touch of personality , warmth , humanity , without losing their commercial edge ; that the policy of providing new and cheaperto-operate stock for secondary routes rather than handing down yesterday 's worn-out express trains pays real dividends and prevents too much discussion of ‘ bustitution ’ ; and that defensive theory will give way to common-sense pragmatism over matters such as the quality of the printed timetable and what really benefits the customer .
17 Occasionally , her brisk South London accent will give way to a Brooklyn drawl which speaks clearly of a childhood spent shuttling between extended family in London and New York .
18 It will lack an expectation of success when in conflict with other horses , or for that matter people , and will give way to the aggression or assertiveness of other horses .
19 It is safe to move about by treading on the joists , but do not on any account tread on the plasterboard as it will give way .
20 Beer mats will give way to hymnals , and glasses to enlightenment as Britain 's first ‘ pub church ’ holds its Easter Day service , two hours before opening time at the Old Farmhouse public house in Nailsea , near Bristol .
21 This in turn will give way to the recessive phase as the external constituency from which the institution recruits its membership dwindles and biological growth declines .
22 Of course , this may lead them to run onto the rotted wood , which will give way and let them in for a long fall …
23 This material will be passed to civilian inventories controlled by Minatom , the ministry of atomic energy ; counting bombs will give way to accounting for material .
24 A degenerating programme will give way to a more progressive rival , just as Ptolemaic astronomy eventually gave way to the Copernican theory .
25 By raising the costs of separation and imposing legal delays , marriage makes it less likely that the spouses will give way to strong but temporary impulses to separate .
26 In new assured tenancies fair rents will give way to market rents freely negotiated between the landlord and the tenant , and neither assured nor assured shorthold tenants will have access to a Rent Officer under the fair rent procedures .
27 So stick with what your heart tells you and something will give way very soon .
28 The Spirit , then , is fully involved in the anguish of our world-in-the-making , and of us Christians-in-the-making ; and he points towards the day when the pains of travail will give way to the joys of birth .
29 I am afraid of many things ; that we will run out of petrol , that we will get lost amidst the velvety nowhere , that my slug of an engine will give way at last and abandon us to our own feebleness .
30 I will give way later .
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