Example sentences of "be giving " in BNC.

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1 Madam Gopal Singh , film writer and lecturer at Delhi University will be giving the Third Focus Forum keynote speech and introducing a screening SUBARNAREKHA .
2 ‘ I 'm upset , as you put it , because you did n't even have the courtesy to warn me that I might not be giving a lecture that 's due in eight days ’ time .
3 They focus not on areas of need but on areas where they want to be seen to be giving , and that 's usually where the spotlight happens for the moment to be falling .
4 But another selector confided the truth that Wales should be giving club opposition a hammering — and at half-time , building on their win over Newbridge , it looked as if they would .
5 Others , who caught the February increase in mortgage rates , will be giving their borrowers an unpleasant start to the new year .
6 ‘ I simply do n't want the ball put at risk in areas where we are immediately vulnerable to counter-attacks and we must always be giving the opposition something to think about .
7 I have been telling them about the different sensitivity which Asian women have to their babies and the fact that you ca n't just go up to an Asian woman with the diet leaflet and say you should be giving your baby Cod Liver Oil , because 90 per cent of Asians in Wandsworth are vegetarians .
8 It must be giving BMW and Jaguar designers sleepless nights .
9 A man in your position should be giving a lead . ’
10 But in his vision , the police would be giving the lead , laying down a ‘ clear social policy ’ .
11 The PLO leader , Mr Yasser Arafat , who was in Cairo earlier this week , appears to be giving tacit support to the Egyptian strategy .
12 The PLO leader , Mr Yasser Arafat , who was in Cairo earlier this week , appears to be giving tacit support to the Egyptian strategy .
13 DEEP THINKERS Forward planning O'Donovan also offers the simple but profound thought that it is women who will be giving birth to the next generation of Rugby League players .
14 He will be giving a demonstration of this art in the days running up to June 3rd , by when George Bush must decide whether to renew China 's trading privileges , known as most-favoured-nation status .
15 In order that the cash can be claimed from Brussels before December 31st , the end of the EC 's financial year , the Treasury will be giving local authorities in West Cumbria , and other councils in a similar fix , an extra capital-spending allocation .
16 It may seem rather surprising to some that the Principal of Trinity College should be giving a lecture on fundamentalism and subjecting it to some criticism .
17 Emily seemed to be giving the cards only half her attention , teasing her mother about cheating .
18 Either that , or you 'll be giving these dirty-minded men a lot of wicked ideas . ’
19 If they stood apart from their era , assuming human nature can ever do this , their fear was that they would have faded away as irrelevant oddities ; if on the other hand they became fully part of their century their fear was that they would not be giving an alternate witness , another voice .
20 It is in the management of effective communications that ‘ parents know best ’ and this is the area where we need to be giving them the very best of our attention .
21 Penny Black would be feeding more statistics on wife-beating in the West Midlands into her data-base , and Robyn 's mother would be giving a coffee morning for some charitable cause in her Liberty-curtained lounge with a view of the sea .
22 ‘ I could n't understand half what she was on about , but either I 'll be learning or she 'll be giving up on me .
23 If a thief steals it , you could be giving him an open invitation to your home !
24 Doubtless , the psychiatrists should be giving the matter their attention .
25 In 1979 Seve seemed to be giving 101 percent .
26 This month Jane looks at re-training the older horse and over the next few issues she will be giving invaluable advice on overcoming the most common problems .
27 I also asked whether he would be giving his information to the police so that they could catch the criminals .
28 ‘ We 'll have to be giving them cocaine instead of whiskey . ’
29 From a reading of their own literature , librarians and information scientists might have expected that one area where use of IT would definitely have been recognised to be giving such an advantage to its users is that of the retrieval of publicly available information online .
30 By moving out of the way , we 'll be giving them a clear run .
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