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

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1 The reason for for local plan consultation is such that erm it gives the opportunity for objectors to make comments and otherwise , and that District Council and the the County Council erm should consider er objections and it 's i it it happens that erm the local authorities you know can change their mind as the process goes along .
2 You can train with the Crown Prosecution Service if you wish and it gives the opportunity to work in all parts of the country and to practise advocacy .
3 ‘ The most important thing about the Prince of Wales Initiative is that it gives the opportunity for other industries to share their knowledge of environmental protection , ’ she says .
4 Adrian Jones of Laser … says its easy to sail … its not for the beginner but the club sailor will be able to handle it … he says it gives the opportunity for the normal man or girl in the street to sail together in a powerful boat … all the boats will be exactly the same … it means that the best sailor will win …
5 I was struck too by the way in which we started the programme by considering the dangers of the situation and there 's no doubt that that 's correct , but it is important to say , perhaps the most important thing is that the end of is n't in the Soviet Union and the break up of the Soviet Empire is an enormously positive event for all of us , for the citizens of the Soviet Union and for us in the West it gives the opportunity for much greater stability , real stability , peace and prosperity then ever existed under the old regime .
6 This official search serves two vital purposes for a buyer : ( a ) it gives an assurance that no adverse entry has been made since the date searched from ; and ( b ) it gives the buyer priority for the registration of transfer ( or mortgage , when a prospective mortgagee is searching ) provided the buyer 's own transfer or mortgage is lodged in the Registry before 11 am on the thirtieth working day from the date of the certificate .
7 The first grading is very important , since it gives the sensei the opportunity to assess how each new student performs under examination conditions .
8 Anglian Water Authority claims that the water drawn off from the lake is still safe despite these problems because of the treatment it gives the water before it reaches people 's taps .
9 It gives the water a greater sense of depth , and if a bit of liner does become exposed it does n't look so conspicuous .
10 The reason we built it on this particular spot is this is the ash flurry from the boilers from the bottom there of the er power station and er it 's contents of slurry dried out , dried out and graded , well once nice and flat like this it gives the bird an ideal opportunity to at high tide and they can see around , there 's no vegetation , it 's very bad ground , and er , that is load of ducks , a good numbers of er oystercatchers , they do n't sometimes , which is really nice and so easy to count them now cos when the tide is out and you 've got the , the mud flats of course they 're spread out , now they 're nicely condensed down here , so it 's great , great little position for us you know , that 's all courtesy of the bottom of the boiler , you know , you know , give us this nice
11 And as for damage to an historic monument , to wit Dumbarton Rock , and the subject of the piece in The Observer , the photograph that appeared alongside it gives the lie to this self-generated argument .
12 It gives the lie to the real relationship that exists between the Labour party and the trade unions , and that will not go unnoticed .
13 She was ‘ enchanted ’ she said , and wrote touchingly : ‘ It gives the measure of what you have had , and what you have lost . ’
14 If it is made of a slightly rough material it gives the caterpillar something to get a purchase on .
15 Thus it gives the retailer some immunity from intrabrand competition , as discussed above , and as a first-order effect increases the retailer 's margin .
16 It gives the board stability at low speeds .
17 As Frank Muir ( 1978 ) , notes , the longevity of the riddle is probably due to the fact that , shaped in the form of a question–answer pair , usually " it gives the asker a tiny superiority .
18 It gives the warmth without the bulk and the lightweight material ensures smooth base for the Egyptian influenced pastel patterned print .
19 Mozambique 's coastline , of 2000 kilometres , is one of its main assets : it gives the country one of the widest continental shelf areas in Africa .
20 It is an aspect of privacy we should take more seriously ; it may seem a frail distinction to draw when armed police can batter down your front door on suspicion that a wanted person may be inside , but at least it gives the possibility of some redress , and may make it more difficult to achieve the total surveillance of society .
21 See it gives the character 's to the house , the house with .
22 Chantelle Goddard the coach says it 's nearly like snow … a bit hard but it gives the youngsters an ideal opportunity to train …
23 As Harvey Wilson , says , ‘ Nobody puts their name to a business they 're not proud of and , by the same token , it gives the customer confidence to know that somebody is accountable at the end of the day … that they are dealing with a company that is owned and run by the people whose names appear on the top of letterhead . ’
24 It gives the position numbers the sizes erm and the price .
25 Its only advantage over BBCBASIC(Z80) 's normal error handling is that it gives the error number ; it would probably not be used in practice .
26 Through the music the tragic myth acquires an intense metaphysical significance , whereby } it gives the spectator intimations of a supreme joy and a higher existence to be attained through the annihilation of the individual .
27 It gives the courts scope to be flexible and to take the facts of a particular case into account .
28 I believe we should all warmly welcome this opportunity to debate the role of audit ; it gives the users of audit services the opportunity to have their say and it should make a major contribution to dealing with the expectation gap .
29 For instance , it gives the Secretary of State — John Patten or his successor — the power to prescribe which books should be studied in the classroom .
30 The City is happy because a new source of revenue has been located , and as well as broadening the client portfolio it gives the company the business and creative opportunity to be lead agency for Europe on international brands such as Pepsi .
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