Example sentences of "[conj] give [noun sg] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Resolution 45/63 expressed concern at Israel 's continuing nuclear build-up and urged all states " not to co-operate with or give assistance to Israel that could enhance its nuclear weapons capability " . |
2 | When A per cent of records that give rise to B per cent of accesses is loaded first , the improvement obtained tends to ( 100 — B ) / ( 100 — A ) as . |
3 | Not only of its fastnesses and vastnesses but also of the minute detailing of existence upon our own planet : its climatic patterns and the plate tectonics that give rise to earthquakes , volcanoes , fold mountains and the oceanic ridges . |
4 | The research aims to document the range of factors that give rise to arrears , as identified by the borrower . |
5 | I will quote some specific figures that give credibility to amendment No. 7 . |
6 | Plasticisers are the molecules that give clinginess to clingfilm and make other plastic wrappers soft and flexible . |
7 | ‘ A while ago , the Federation of Family Support Groups set up advisers at some courts to distribute leaflets and give help to families of prisoners on the spot . |
8 | And give warning to Dacre that if he led a force into Scotland hereafter , as reputedly planned , he would suffer at his house of Gilsland . |
9 | These results suggested that open complexes formed at the φ29 P A2b and P A3 promoters are unstable , and that initiated complexes are stable enough to resist the heparin challenge and give rise to elongation complexes . |
10 | The pitch patterns of a foreign language applied to English sound wrong and give rise to difficulties of communication . |
11 | The first two of these are generally the most important and give rise to rates and methods for temporal and international comparison . |
12 | However , the change in trade patterns induced by the creation of a CU could result in alterations to the competitive environment , and give rise to opportunities to reap economies of scale . |
13 | Unclear guidance on this point could cause confusion over what information should be made available , and give rise to demands for information not covered by the disclosure provisions . |
14 | Such teaching is not simply with the object of enlightening the mind or to satisfy curiosity , but to mould the personality and give direction to life . |
15 | I believe what you believe , that God came down to Mary , who was a virgin , in the form of a dove — or was that to her mother , so that Mary could get pregnant and be an immaculate conception , which had to happen on account of how sex is so polluting , and give birth to Jesus ? |
16 | For this need , another type of para.professional was envisaged , with sound training in all these areas , able to work with teachers and give support to teachers , and with a thorough understanding of educational principles and methods . |
17 | There is one for every school , of course , and this psychologist should have had more training in perceptual handicaps than an ordinary classroom teacher , and should be available to help assess the child and give advice to teachers and parents about how to help them . |
18 | Deep in the basement of the Foreign Office , a team of junior diplomats is on hand to answer queries and give advice to people returning from Iraq and Kuwait . |
19 | The ScaNet servers are based on a Cobra RISC processor — a MIPS Technologies Inc R3000-derived application-specific part developed using LSI Logic Corp 's Cobra service — and give access to TCP/IP , Local Area Transport and Open Systems Interconnection-based hosts without the use of gateways . |
20 | Attention — leaders initially pay attention and give time to subordinates . |
21 | Eggs are spherical but give rise to animals with well-defined axes with heads at one end and ‘ tails ’ at the other . |
22 | About wet conditions that may be dangerous but give rise to regeneration , and scorched ones that appear daunting but may lead to growth . ’ |