Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] give [det] " in BNC.
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1 | It was agreed that community groups should give some thought to campaigning to have these facilities installed . |
2 | FEARS are mounting that increasingly sophisticated electronic calculators could give some pupils an unfair advantage in GCSE and Advanced level exams . |
3 | A disused shop has been turned into an area where shoppers can give any evidence that they might think useful . |
4 | Individual judges may give more or less weight to the fact that it is the government rather than Parliament which drafts legislation and decides what it shall contain . |
5 | The connections of cortical areas may give some clues about homology . |
6 | Suppose there is a convention in some legal community that judges must give both sides an equal opportunity to state their case . |
7 | Although the expatriate employee working on contract in Britain is likely to speak English , companies should give some thought to the employee 's spouse and family . |
8 | The Court of Appeal expressed hope that judges might give some help to juries in future about the real value of money . |
9 | Tory candidate Bill Perry said the Conservatives would give more power to the people by giving them help and encouragement . |
10 | Tory candidate Bill Perry said the Conservatives would give more power to the people by giving them help and encouragement . |
11 | Tory candidate Bill Perry said the Conservatives would give more power to the people . |
12 | Popping along to open days and public events to see what 's on offer and collecting a few prospectuses will give some data to think about . |
13 | Limiting the range of bills will give all the protection that London and the south-east needs . |
14 | LEFT The exact recording of layers and their finds can give many clues to the history of a site . |
15 | The agents ' particulars may give some indication with regard to this . |
16 | Now both buildings should give many more years of service without major attention to their fabric . |
17 | Form filling applications can give this kind of information accurately , for example where an address or a telephone number is expected , so the restrictions put on allowable strings are even greater . |
18 | The following pages will give some account of my friendship with two distinguished writers , and of their friendship with each other . |
19 | It will be supplemented by the top 50 companies in terms of employment levels , and both tables will give those at the sharp end of the economy the chance to give their businesses a much higher profile . |
20 | Hydrangeas can give much pleasure in a patio tub . |
21 | Tables can give some measure of quality — popular , broadsheet — tabloid and subject differences , but they are no help in other ways . |
22 | Okay ? assume that a prosecution statements will be admissible in themselves and always assume that witnesses will give more evidence . |
23 | One can only hope that the £2 million restructured county ground at Bristol , where the old Victorian orphanages can give such a depressing aura to the ambience , will bring a corresponding resurgence in the fortunes of the team . |
24 | ( Each of the ANALYZE commands will give many pages of output , hence the /OUTPUT [=file-name; ] qualifier ! ) . |
25 | COACHING juniors can give much satisfaction but it also has its drawbacks as Gareth Parkin , coach to Broughton Park Under-12s and a regular playing member of the club 's third team found to his cost after his charges won the recent age-group competition at Waterloo . |
26 | Mothers can give each other confidence , but on the other hand , all sorts of nastiness and competitiveness can grow up between women when motherhood is in question . |
27 | Industrialists have to market their new products without knowing what will happen in 30 years ' time , although accelerated weathering or ageing tests may give some idea . |
28 | Although symptoms may give some guide to the severity of the incontinence , they do not distinguish absolutely between genuine stress incontinence and detrusor instability . |
29 | When I finished , Shadwell started to applaud with the tips of his fingers , as if scared his hands would give each other a disease . |
30 | A few scattered examples can give some indication of these disorders . |