Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [modal v] [adv] give " in BNC.
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1 | Thus metallic cobalt gives signals due to removal of electrons with binding energies 926 eV ( 2s ) , 794 and 779 eV ( 2p ) , 101 eV ( 3s ) and 60 eV ( 3p ) , while any cobalt oxide would also give signals due to the oxygen 1s core level with binding energy 540 eV , as shown in Fig. 6.4 . |
2 | The labour constant should also give the operatives of different gangs or trades equal opportunity to earn a similar percentage bonus . |
3 | Our salon staff will always give a free consultation for both haircare and styling needs . |
4 | In any case primaries could well give rise to organized campaigning , too expensive to be envisaged by all but the well-heeled . |
5 | Warner Home Video will also give them £300 spending money . |
6 | Warner Home Video will also give them £300 spending money . |
7 | Carrying a rape alarm will certainly give you confidence that you can do something if you are attacked . |
8 | Over the intro Gary would always give his little speech , very quietly — almost to himself . |
9 | Erm , where the , the authority , not just the County Council , but the authority in the partnership , get involved in lobbying exercises with the , with the government to try to ensure that rural post offices can actually give out vehicle licences , because it 's very , if you look in the north of the county , outside the towns there 's only four post offices , I think , that can actually give out vehicle licences , and yet in the rural areas , we have a lot of people with vehicles , and we , and the way that it counts towards , the way that it counts up towards a post office 's survival , it 's these high value items are significant in keeping post offices open . |
10 | Part-time or evening classes can really give you the blues . |
11 | The higher output powers will also give you a greatly improved throughput , and the more covers you serve , the more profit you make . |
12 | Disclosure of the main standing Committees would thus give a partial picture only . |
13 | The Drinking Water Inspectorate and the Director General of Water Services could also give more details . |
14 | The 75 per cent threshold requirement under a Court Scheme may consequently give a bidder more flexibility in dealing with untraceable shareholders . |
15 | This " transphasing " of the mode spectrum will alternately give rise to bistable and Ikeda-type double resonances as the pump parameter A is increased : 8 determines the starting position of the comb relative to the pump frequency . |
16 | Unfettered competition of dog eat dog policies must surely give way to positive employment policies and achieve what desired , a society set free from idleness . |
17 | Installing a dimmer switch will often give you the flexibility you 'll need . |
18 | Any gamma coming from the capture of fusion neutrons should therefore give a peak between these two , at 2224 keV . |
19 | In any proceeding in which no pre-trial review has been fixed , the district judge may nonetheless give notice to the parties requiring them to appear before him on the day named in the notice , so that the question of giving directions may be considered ( Ord 17 , rr 10 and 11(4) ) . |
20 | The building control officer will usually give advice in this area and careful layout and design can usually maximise site usage . |
21 | Laser light can now give us more than just music in our ears . |
22 | ( 3 ) On an application for an order being made under subsection ( 1 ) above by any club , the sheriff clerk shall forthwith give notice thereof to the chief constable who may , within 21 days of the date of the receipt by him of such notice , lodge with the sheriff clerk objections to the making of such order on the ground that one or more of the conditions set out in subsection ( 2 ) above has not or have not been satisfied in relation to the club , and shall , on lodging any such objections , send a copy thereof to the secretary of the club ; and if any such objections are lodged and not withdrawn , the sheriff shall , as soon as may be , hear parties upon the application and objections and may order such enquiry as he thinks fit , and shall thereafter make or refuse to make the order applied for , and may award expenses against the unsuccessful party . |
23 | If you do n't have the skill , Employment Action will never give you those skills . |
24 | The National Executive Committee may also give advice and guidance on any special issue to be raised or in the conduct of the campaign during the by-election . |
25 | A word with your local Citizens ' Advice Bureau manager may well give you an idea who is doing what and whom they would recommend . |
26 | You know you need some information , resource investigator can either give it to you because he 's got it or can find it for you . |
27 | I 'm sure the people who 's actually used the studio theatre would willingly give up that week before it never used to happen . |
28 | The Gas and Electricity Boards will also give you a short visual report on their installations in the house , for a small fee . |
29 | Since ‘ compliance ’ is an administrative definition and since production or treatment processes can constantly give rise to changes in water quality , field men must be ever-vigilant in the face of uncertainty . |
30 | Thus discussion lessons can often give the impression that everything is just a matter of opinion — there need be no rigour , for " it 's all subjective anyway " . |