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

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1 As he rushes hither and thither , his note-books become crammed with an amazing collection of miscellaneous information which is so diverse and uneven that it gives colour to and so in a way explains Robert Lowie 's famous definition of culture as a ‘ thing of shreds and patches ’ .
2 The rationale is that it gives artists a share in the value of their work as and when it is resold by dealers and galleries .
3 The idea that the rest of creation is here for our benefit makes no sense biologically , but the idea is so widespread in society and so deeply ingrained in our approach to life , that it gives rise to an arrogant and destructive ‘ hubris ’ .
4 The major advantage of considering children 's language as a complex set of learned behaviours is that it gives rise to direct implications for language intervention .
5 The problem of mental disorder is a considerable one , both numerically and in the range of needs that it gives rise to .
6 The motion of the ions and electrons in the sheet is such that it gives rise to a net current around Jupiter .
7 Throughout the book , Petrey argues that Austin 's work is of huge importance and that it gives rise to significant insights when applied to the study of literature .
8 Yes , certainly , because I think that it gives depth to life .
9 The attraction of the book is that it gives clinicians an easily readable albeit superficial overview that will serve as a useful introduction : and even specialists in the field are likely to find useful information in one or more of the chapters .
10 Public relations is thus concerned with a company or brand reputation which must be such that it gives people confidence in the company , providing the company with total credibility .
11 I hope , like Zen , that it gives people the feeling that they need not be cut off from the great intellectual and philosophical questions .
12 But the great strength of whole group drama is precisely that it gives context and coherence to small group work ; it makes it easier for the teacher to monitor work , to make it highly dramatic and keep it tightly focused .
13 This publication aims to help you to make sensible decisions and choices about alcohol so that it gives pleasure without putting anyone 's health at risk .
14 The big advantage of film or video in teacher training is that it gives trainees access to a range of classrooms they could not otherwise enter .
15 The major attraction of a fully-fledged GIS is that it gives access to large volumes of cartographic and attribute data which can be manipulated according to the needs of the user and the flexibility of the system software .
16 For the Governor , though , the main benefit has been that it gives prison officers ‘ permission to be concerned ’ in a structured and consistent way .
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