Example sentences of "have [been] [verb] give [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | A similar situation exists in orthopaedics , where hip replacement has been demonstrated to give good value for money ( Williams , 1985 ) . |
2 | In the past car ownership has been assumed to give equal ‘ mobility ’ to all members of a household . |
3 | In fact she has been asked to give short lecture demonstrations of the exercises to two other stroke clubs in neighbouring Hayling and Emsworth . |
4 | One type of regression equation that has been employed to give empirical content to the question of taxation and labour supply is where |
5 | CHINA 'S official press , a Marxist stronghold since the 1989 Peking massacre , has been ordered to give full support to the cause of bolder , faster reform championed by the nation 's elder statesman , Deng Xiaoping . |
6 | Although the Treaty of Rome had laid down the fundamental freedom of movement of workers ( Arts 48 – 51 ) and the right of establishment in any economic activity across all member states , a succession of secondary legislation has been required to give concrete form to these principles . |
7 | The highest quality food results can be achieved and the oven has been designed to give optimum performance in this function . |
8 | At various times proposals have been made to give local authorities general enabling powers akin to those of continental authorities — power to do anything not forbidden them . |
9 | Since the Court of Appeal judgment in the Sonia Sutcliffe case , when damages of £600,000 awarded to the wife of the Yorkshire Ripper against Private Eye were reduced by consent to £60,000 , judges have been encouraged to give general guidance to juries . |
10 | Some low-grade salt mixes have been found to give high nitrate readings , as have some algae fertilizers |
11 | Since 1974 the ‘ local ombudsman ’ has been available to supplement the role of local councillors in dealing with complaints made by citizens in relation to local government services , while more recently certain statutory requirements have been emplaced to give other , slightly more formal , remedies . |