Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] give [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The GST-pou[c] fusion protein always gave two specific bands in GMSA .
2 el- Kefevi also gives some information about Molla Yegan 's death , a vexed subject on which Taskopruzade and Mecdi have nothing to say , namely that he died in Iznik and was buried there in the early part of the reign of Mehmed II .
3 The figure also gives some idea of the changing size of the dependent population ( those over 65 together with children under school-leaving age ) which has to be supported by those of working age .
4 The second point is that of course as we accept into the role of opposition indeed to give these alternative proposals , give this particulary case to come within the government guidelines .
5 When ‘ direct rule ’ was imposed in March 1972 , the Special Powers ( Northern Ireland ) Act and legislation to Permit suspects to be interned without trial already gave additional anti-terrorist powers not available in mainland legislation .
6 The plan below gives one possible guide to the process .
7 The Palais always gave big prizes to dance competition winners everything from the fully fitted wardrobes of 1928 to the Mecca Gold Cup in 1940 .
8 The Act also gives local authorities stronger powers to force landlords to carry out repairs .
9 The ACAS handbook Discipline at Work again gives helpful guidance .
10 And of the three of us who knew there was to be a young man on his way down to us by that path during the evening , how many have already made the leap forward to give this nameless victim a name , and begin to see certain reasons why it might be expedient for some if he never reached us ?
11 Archie always gave one hundred per cent for the Palace and was a firm favourite with the fans of the mid '50s , but he was regarded as surplus to Manager Cyril Spiers ' requirements when the new boss instituted his Youth Policy .
12 The apostle here gives two very clear and very solemn warnings about rejecting Jesus , about turning a deaf ear to him .
13 Every step in the physiological sciences , every better knowledge of the origins of the living body , and of their material and functional fluctuations under whatever influences is of actual or potential gain to us ; and such knowledge constantly gives more and more success to the provisional practice which it enlightens .
14 If the judge thought the evidence already given sufficient to raise a prima facie case , he could refuse to allow the prosecution to discontinue even if their case was incomplete .
15 Because those planning a service probably give greater weight to the words than to the music , the Commission believes that those texts which promote ancient truths in a readily-understood manner and in good , or at least passable , poetry are the ones which ought to be used .
16 It is true that the paper still gave considerable emphasis to conventional forces .
17 TODAY reporter BEN BACON went to the Highbury area yesterday to give those fans a platform to express their opinions about the alarming decline .
18 This account of the various uses of the game also gives several examples of starting points with teacher in role .
19 We also found that , although samples from the same section gave consistently positive or negative amplification , serial sections from the same tissue block sometimes gave discordant results , presumably due to non-uniform distribution of mycobacteria within the tissue block .
20 It is often sufficient to break the homophony in one voice only to give this added touch of interest .
21 Zuwaya usually gave one of three short answers to the question , What is that man 's occupation ?
22 The conservation area legislation also gives local planners a stronger degree of control over shopfronts than any other part of the building or type of building .
23 Grasslot Beach also gave some fish during calmer conditions .
24 The A27 coastal road also gives fast access to Brighton & Hove from east and west .
25 The Law Society today give provisional support to the Legal Aid Board 's ‘ franchising ’ scheme .
26 The products from the reactions with carbonyl complexes are often insoluble involatile black powders , but preparing them by using slow diffusion sometimes gives sufficient crystal growth for X-ray structure determination .
27 There 's some crossover , but the three different angles on pop music maybe give some clue as to how three old failed musicians could suddenly get together and write such a series of unpredictable hoots .
28 Voluntary personal abstention continued in a modest way through to the end of American slavery but plans positively to develop free-labour cultivation in the American South , India or West Africa came to little in the 1850s and the British government never gave any serious consideration after equalisation of the sugar duties beginning in 1846 to a policy of discriminating in favour of free-grown produce .
29 The list below gives fifteen of the commonest , though some achieve more dramatic results than others .
30 And I can only wonder why none of the BW personnel who knew of our project ever gave any intimation that this wholesale upgrading was being considered .
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