Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adj] give a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 To illustrate these concepts , Figure 1.2 gives a section of program to compare the contents of locations 100 and 101 , and store the larger value in location 102 .
2 For this care I award forty thousand pounds per year and take as a multiplier the figure three to give a sum of one hundred and twenty thousand for the first period .
3 Chapter 4 gives a review of things which teachers can do , in the face of difficult circumstances , to preserve their equanimity , and to try to keep on good form .
4 ( Figure 5.2 gives a view of one possible configuration of this screen . )
5 For if the generally expected price level is P 2 the relevant aggregate supply curve will be the one labelled SS 1 which cuts the expected aggregate demand curve AD 1 to give a price level equal to the one that is expected , P 2 .
6 Imagine that firms have set their prices at the end of period 0 to give a price level of P in periods 1 and 2 .
7 Annexe 1 gives a flowchart of progression through the provision ; advice on progression has been provided by the Scottish Consultative Council on the Curriculum ( SCCC ) and should be available in centres .
8 Example 4 gives a comparison between a single-note melody in bars 1 and 2 and the melody harmonised in 4ths in bars 3 and 4 .
9 Example 107 gives a melody from a solo piece in the free twelve-note manner , rather florid and virtuoso in style : Note the rhythmic irregularity and lack of classical rhythmic shapes .
10 Appendix 1 gives a list of fifty-three titles of published and forthcoming ELT video materials .
11 A double dissociation is said to occur when Lesion 1 produces a deficit on Task A , but not Task B , while Lesion 2 gives a deficit on Task B but not Task A. A good example of this approach is the work of Schneider ( 1967 ) , who studied visually guided behaviour in hamsters .
12 For a polydisperse polymer this gives a weight average molar mass M w and the z average M z can be calculated from the concentration gradients at the top and bottom of the cell .
13 WITH determined expressions and boundless energy , British Gas Ballet Central gave a programme of great variation delighting audiences at the Minerva Studio Theatre this week .
14 But that growth was unevenly spread : Table 2 gives a comparison of congregational growth between parishes of different churchmanship .
15 Section 268 gives a definition of inability to pay which is similar to that for companies referred to above .
16 establishment of an ongoing course-wide series of termly seminars dedicated to evaluation activities ( Table 6.3 gives a list of evaluation issues covered by these seminars during the last seven years ) ;
17 First name Surname Form Author 's name Book title Type in data in the order given pressing RETURN after each item PRESS " ESCAPE " TO RETURN TO MENU Option 4 gives a status report and is useful in collecting statistics on the use of the library over a period of two years .
18 Table 3.21 gives a picture of the expenditure on the various social security benefits in Great Britain for 1980 .
19 Table IV gives a comparison of the change in scores during treatment with the two types of enema ; negative values from the analysis of covariance favour the 5-ASA enema .
20 Table I gives a summary of the sociodemographic characteristics and parental smoking of the four groups .
21 Table I gives a summary of the results for endoscopic and symptomatic success .
22 Table 11.3 gives a guide to the duration of jet-lag that might be expected after a single journey .
23 Table 3.1 gives a picture of the situation today in relation to social class and school attendance .
24 Table 8.1 gives a picture of the relative importance of these different sources of revenue in alternate years of the period 1979–87 .
25 Table 11.8 gives a breakdown of the main sectors that can be identified and also the leading firms or ‘ names ’ in each sector .
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