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

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1 Any increase in IRA violence will only give the process added urgency .
2 Installing a dimmer switch will often give you the flexibility you 'll need .
3 The result will also give a huge lift to Alex Ferguson 's Manchester United team who were originally due to travel to Norwich today but went there instead on Tuesday and pulled off a significant victory .
4 Nimslo will also give no firm figures for sales in the US where the system has been in the shops for a year .
5 The 1 in 60 rule will then give time and distance from the NDB .
6 If you do n't have the skill , Employment Action will never give you those skills .
7 They are political constraints , particularly with the U N , they are political ones when one considers government to government aid , I mean at the moment for instance the British Administration will only give large , significant amounts of emergency relief to countries which are already recipients of British development aid .
8 After Saturday 's draw at Portsmouth , a result which gives the Boro an excellent chance to reach the quarter finals , he said : ‘ Perhaps the media in the North-East will now give the team the credit they deserve , instead of concentrating on events a little further up the road . ’
9 The dovetailing will also give us a perfectly homogeneous blend , for we know from our studies of wind alone how well horns and bassoons combine .
10 In a brief to me and my colleagues , my local authority wrote : ’ In addition , because of its very nature as a combined personal/property tax , movements of individuals within a household will inevitably give rise to changes in liability .
11 Temporary planetary instability will soon give way to a more tranquil period .
12 the Helpline will also give you details of the telephone advice services available in various ethnic minority languages .
13 The Helpline will also give you details of the telephone advice services available in various ethnic minority languages .
14 If it goes through , the pact will immediately give IBM a presence in the high-end server market .
15 Of course , the author will usually give the community a fictitious name , and also change the names of all key informants , but those who know the community concerned , and certainly all those who live t.n it , will not have much difficulty in identifying who is who .
16 In addition to integrating geophysical field surveying methods in engineering geological and civil engineering applications the Group will also give geophysical support to hydrogeological studies , landfill and pollution assessments , mineral exploration and local geological studies .
17 The meeting will also give us an opportunity to discuss future initiatives in drug testing and the implications for governing bodies .
18 This event will also give advice about equipment , routes and safety and will involve trying out new skills on a cycle orienteering course .
19 A court will also give greater importance to ensuring employees are not prevented from earning a living .
20 A consultant gynaecologist claimed that some female hormones in sewage are so strong in the Thames during the summer low water period that tap water will sometimes give a positive result in a pregnancy test .
21 The selection will certainly give the Liverpool Competition a strong side on paper for a competition it 's representative side last won in 1974 when it was the Steiner Cup .
22 Goibniu will never give away anything that is worth a button . ’
23 It is simply not on to believe that those at the top will willingly give up power for the overall health of society .
24 Warner Home Video will also give them £300 spending money .
25 Warner Home Video will also give them £300 spending money .
26 Additionally , a lot of poor quality hay or grass will only give them a huge belly , and little flesh over the ribs and along the spine .
27 If you show that you are a master of the relevant knowledge , the examiner will readily give you credit for knowing the rest of the subject , An example would be the question : ‘ The jury is a historical anachronism . ’
28 A search will reveal : ( a ) Whether the property is in an area of compulsory registration ( question 18 made of the local authority will also give you this information ) ; ( b ) whether the freehold or leasehold title is registered ; ( c ) if the title is unregistered , whether any cautions against first registration or priority notice is registered .
29 If it is only 20 francs , Father will perhaps give me another 10 … and then I 'll rush off at tremendous speed . ’
30 As to OUP 's constitution and relationship to the University , the attached handout will perhaps give you what you need .
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