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

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1 I do n't want to give any details just in case it gives other landlords ideas .
2 ‘ I hope it gives other kids like me a chance — they deserve it . ’
3 For the first time the Bill gives galleries powers of disposal , subject to certain conditions — or rather it gives such powers to the Tate and the national portrait gallery , but not to the Wallace collection or the national gallery .
4 It gives regular reports on the state of the roads . ’
5 I believe that continuing to hear the language of books as well as to see it gives developing readers a valuable resource in this domain .
6 secondly , it gives individual journalists due warning that they should plan any prospective coverage to coincide with the artist 's activities , simultaneously responding to public interest and amplifying it further .
7 But for the time being it gives Japanese firms a small advantage .
8 The termination of a benefit or a payment or a service is a sharp , specific assault upon identifiable individuals ; it gives political opponents something solid to talk about ; they can actually produce the bodies and point to the wounds .
9 The elicitation of free recall after oral reading supports their suggestions , as it gives fascinating insights into the thought processes of the readers .
10 It gives all members of a group the same set of attributes .
11 It gives practical suggestions on how to develop your influencing skills , on how to become more versatile when influencing and on how to choose what tactics are best for the situation .
12 Now unc and for this to be a minimum , its differential with respect to x ( see 1.11 ) must vanish ; i.e. unc which is our original set of Equations ( 2 ) with e = 0 , premultiplied by AT ; it gives m equations for the m unknowns .
13 It gives certain answers to ultimate questions that modern philosophy or modern thought of whatever kind can not provide … to the degree that organised religion has decayed and the attachment to the Judeo-Christian tradition has become weaker , to that degree capitalism has become uglier and less justifiable .
14 It gives Conservative Members the occasional chance to shout a seasonal ’ humbug ’ or two .
15 It gives local authorities the right to carry out repairs to reservoirs and charge the owner — and the duty to compile a national register of large reservoirs .
16 It gives local authorities an additional one hundred million pounds to spend when the low level of inflation is helping them keep down the cost of providing their services .
17 It gives fine views of the worried faces to your left and is itself in a splendid position .
18 Ensure that it gives full details of prices , cancellation rights , a timetable for the work , any Guarantee which will apply to the work or materials and for what period of time .
19 Make sure your contract is in writing and that it gives full details of prices , cancellation rights , guarantees — how long they last and when the work will be finished .
20 It gives interested parties a chance to buy in cheaply .
21 Certainly , one of the organisational reasons for centralising the buying function in a company is that it gives senior buyers more clout .
22 The interior has been designed by Mrs Liz Jameson ( Carrickfergus ) and it gives potential buyers an idea of how their new home could look .
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