Example sentences of "[coord] it gives [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This ‘ instinctive revulsion from regulation ’ is the foundation of his libertarian heritage and it gives rise to a particular vision of how broadcasting should develop and what its purposes should be .
2 It brightens up the place and it gives artists a chance to show what they can do ; and it does encourage others to try their hand at painting or drawing .
3 And it gives support to the idea that treating the colic is important , because the children in the study all had serious health problems as a result of their sensitivity to milk — problems that might have been avoided if they had been taken off cow 's milk at an earlier age .
4 This is known as ‘ renunciation ’ , and it gives victory to the opponent .
5 The police national computer is one of the most comprehensive record systems in the world and it gives police officers across the country rapid access to vital information round the clock , every day of the year .
6 It takes the burden off Widgery in the lead-up to the GCE , and it gives Frome himself invaluable experience . ’
7 This in turn offers trainees the possibility of taking an objective look at their own performance and it gives trainers the chance to assess that performance .
8 How this might be reconciled with the terms of the Maastricht text goes beyond the scope of this article , but it gives rise to the thought that it might even be legitimate for the Community ( given the political will ) to legislate in this area using the general power of Article 235 of the EEC Treaty , which allows the Council , in the absence of more specific powers , to enact legislation which is necessary to achieve the objectives of the Community .
9 The problem is overcome , at least partially , by using money as the unit of measurement — this greatly simplifies the adding up , but it gives rise to the problem of distinguishing between real and nominal values .
10 This sort of action is still infrequent and perhaps not very significant , but it gives hope that the enthusiasm that was much in evidence at the conference can help to revitalise the labour movement — this time globally organised , just like capital .
11 It takes just a few seconds , but it gives horses better security for life .
12 Thus , if the child appears with a bleeding wound the cotton wool not only performs well in staunching the flow , but it gives satisfaction because the mother has no fears about its cleanliness , and because the use of the material represents a special act of care .
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