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

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1 Because the insulating characteristics of timber-frame houses are so good they do give rise to the problem known as ‘ interstitial condensation ’ , as was revealed in the television documentary .
2 However , some contracts not currently recognised do give rise to firm commitments — for example , both operating and finance leases commonly do so , and under the principles in the chapter , the assets and liabilities stemming from both should be recognised .
3 I wonder how many teachers do give consideration to ‘ what the boys will like ’ when choosing a class text , and expect the girls to be more tolerant of the choice made .
4 People do give support to their kin but they do so in a way which is patchy , possibly idiosyncratic , and which certainly can not be predicted simply from knowing how they are related to each other .
5 They do give weight to the judgements of the most aware , those who have educated themselves to discriminate between flavours most accurately .
6 My father did give money to the Arabs to keep his head . ’
7 He did give power to schools and parents , but that made him enemies .
8 The compromise of an extendible lead gives him some freedom to wander but it does give rise to ‘ incidents ’ .
9 One statistical activity that often does give rise to lengthy calculations is simulation , a technique mentioned in Section 5.3 as a possible means of determining the form of complex probability distributions .
10 Now if the protracted labour and gestation period ever does give birth to a new set of regulations governing player registration in England , the likes of Shelford will not be able to play in the rugby competitions in this country .
11 It does give reference to the main publications which contain the background theory and the formulae .
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