Example sentences of "[noun sg] gives a [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | Campion gives a number to every possible item with full details about its content . |
2 | The IOR rule gives a benefit to larger mainsail areas versus adding sail area to the foretriangle . |
3 | Every time a coach gives a lesson to a 5 or 6 year old child , he has to believe that he is giving a lesson to a future Wimbledon champion . |
4 | This advisory section of the descriptor gives an indication to tutors of the range of contexts within which a module could be offered and the subject matter which would assist in the achievement of the Outcomes . |
5 | London team gives an honorarium to office sitters of £5–£10 for a day |
6 | ‘ Where in the ordinary course a person gives a statement to the police and later comes to give evidence for the Crown , the defence can not inspect in advance such statement . |
7 | Aunt Tossie , calculating astutely that fasting gives an edge to appetite , had put Nicandra on Robert 's right hand . |
8 | Government gives a boost to computing |
9 | Torque back-up or rise gives a clue to what will happen when an engine , spinning at full ( rated ) or pto speed , meets an increase in load — a boggy patch or hill . |
10 | Stressing the individuality of the school is vital , particularly now that the National Curriculum gives a uniformity to curriculum content . |
11 | Classification gives a guide to liquidity . |
12 | This section gives an introduction to aspects of the law which are relevant to engineers and risk issues . |