Example sentences of "[noun] might give the " in BNC.
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1 | With the hood down my summer sun bleached hair might give the wrong message ? |
2 | Some aspects of Kuhn 's writings might give the impression that his account of the nature of science is a purely descriptive one , that is , that he aims to do nothing more than to describe scientific theories or paradigms and the activity of scientists . |
3 | One person might give the Conservative Party the highest of three high scores , another might give it the highest of three low scores . |
4 | It is fairly easy to see how such a notion might give the behaviour of randomly decaying atoms . |
5 | Whereas the test designers suggest that a teacher without specialist knowledge might give the test as a screening device to identify the existence of articulation problems , the analysis of the nature of the errors and the appropriate forms of intervention ought to be left for an expert in phonological analysis . |
6 | As a further carrot , Centre Re might give the firm a ‘ profit share ’ : a bit of its premium back if it makes no claim . |
7 | Alternatively , the duke might give the post to someone who would take it in order to oblige the town council of Glasgow , perhaps even a member of that council , or one of the town 's lawyers . |
8 | The reason why Hope should advocate Scott in particular , when a limited competition might give the ecclesiologically sounder Street the work , may have been that Scott was more likely to carry out the work successfully . |
9 | There had been something predatory about it ; the sort of smile a fox might give the remaining chickens when he left the hen-house . |