Example sentences of "[noun sg] which gives [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There will be one optimum pitch setting which gives the maximum blade RPM and this is the ideal point to aim for when setting up the model .
2 Chic blouse in a ramie and cotton mix fabric which gives an attractive finish .
3 This is a very popular instrument which gives a lively and happy sound and is always used to accompany singing .
4 An accurate news story will not justify a headline which gives a false impression .
5 The laughter which this caused proved irritating to Johnson , but usefully stimulated a response which gives a good insight .
6 I 'd even gone to the trouble of finding a real piece of rattan jog — the dried bark which gives a deep red colour to the dish — in the fifth Punjabi deli I 'd tried .
7 It is exactly this kind of function which gives the first three examples their odd effect .
8 In general terms , if you can not see the water surface you should trim and fly the aeroplane at the speed and configuration which gives the best combination of high nose attitude , low airspeed and minimum rate of descent .
9 I further allow additional property insurance for a four bedroomed house at fifty seven pounds and forty six pence annually with an eighteen year multiplier which gives the total sum of one thousand and thirty four pounds twenty eight pence .
10 Siann , in a recent study Accounting for Aggression which gives an excellent overview of existing theories and positions , does make a distinction between aggression and violence .
11 This is a large and splendid constellation which gives a vague impression of a bird in flight .
12 In every chord there is some foreign element , some contradiction which gives an odd twist to the harmony .
13 But Singer omits the ‘ all ’ in the two concluding sentences of the quotation which gives the misleading impression that Prince Charles has none of the rights of a king .
14 During those momentous days Miss Snipp kept a diary which gives a first-hand feeling of the misgivings felt by Lady Diana Spencer as the wedding-day approached .
15 It has a specific gravity of about I .4 , a refractive index of about 1.55 and is best detected by the van Wisselingh test — treatment with concentrated potassium hydroxide at 160- C for 20 minutes converts it to chitosan which gives a rose-violet colour with 0-z per cent iodine in 1 per cent sulphuric acid ( Campbell , 1929 ) .
16 These gaiters cover the whole boot and have a rubber rand which gives a watertight seal .
17 Purchasing should ideally aim for a price which gives the best value to the organization , taking quality , delivery and relative urgency into account .
18 The association with a traditional barn incorporating porches has been skilfully exploited in order to broaden the width of the building at its centre so that an enclosed entrance porch and a generous ‘ dog-leg ’ staircase , giving access to the first floor , could be included on one side , while the equivalent projection on the west side houses an oriel window serving the dining-room which gives a commanding view over the Cherwell Valley .
19 There is nothing in the Bill which gives the slightest safeguard against that sort of asset stripping by the same companies to which sections of the National Bus Company were sold .
20 It is the segregation of employment by gender which gives the best clues as to why women generally earn less than men .
21 I use Aiken Hi Coat which gives a waterproof satin finish .
22 This burial mound , probably for the Anglo-Saxon King Redwald , contained a rich treasure which gives a startling insight into the wealth of the ruling classes in seventh-century East Anglia .
23 From Schupfheim a spectacular minor road runs south for 17km ( 10½ miles ) following the Forest Emme ( Waldemme ) as this stretch of Little Emme is commonly called , through the hills along the Mariental valley to Fluhli and the little climatic resort of Sorenberg ( 1,159m , 3,802ft ) , near which is a cable railway to the summit of the Brienzer Rothorn which gives an unrivalled prospect of Lake Brienz and beyond it the whole massif of the Bernese Oberland peaks .
24 If you make a statement which gives a stated time when something happened , do n't be vague or make it up , give the exact time or say you do n't know .
25 This construction creates a vast oval nave measuring 107 by 225 feet and it is the open space under this airy dome which gives the unique impression of light and floating architecture which is the chief quality of S. Sophia .
26 The final finish was my ‘ favourite ’ for outside use ; ‘ Deks Olje No. 1 ’ , a proprietary marine oil which gives a pleasant , easily maintained matt finish , with excellent protection ( for a gloss finish ‘ Deks Olje No. 2 ’ can be applied over the oil ) .
27 Back on the main road , one kilometre out of the village , it is worth turning off and making the short drive up to the Pico da Torre viewpoint which gives a lovely view of Câmara de Lobos .
28 Now that we 're in the war we 've got to bring it to a successful conclusion in a way which gives the best possible chance of lasting peace and security in the area .
29 At Gailey in Staffordshire , an unusually rich flora emerged in gravel workings abandoned in the 1960s , relics from the fen from which the place took its name , which comes from the Anglo-Saxon ‘ gagol leah ’ , the clearing in the gale , or bog myrtle , that aromatic wetland shrub which gives an extra tang to home-made gin .
30 Plant Genetic Systems , the company which is developing the herbicide-resistant crops , has made a deal with the Hoechst chemical company which gives the latter the right to exploit the patent on crops resistant to Basta , which is in fact one of Hoechst 's own products .
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