Example sentences of "[pers pn] gives [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He 's a good worker ; he puts his back into the job and he gives value for money . |
2 | ( 2 ) If a decision-maker establishes a procedure or practice for the making of decisions , which gives advantages to those affected by them , he creates a legitimate expectation that he will follow that procedure or practice in relation to any particular case , unless or until he gives notice of intention to change the procedure and an opportunity for those affected to make representations : see again Lord Diplock in Council of Civil Service Unions v. Minister for the Civil Service [ 1985 ] A.C. 374 , 408G. ( 3 ) A decision-maker is required to adopt a procedure for decision-making which is fair in all the circumstances . |
3 | It gives pride of place , however to the householder , whose order supports the other three . |
4 | It has strengthened links between school and college , it encourages dialogue , it gives opportunity to classroom teachers to develop new skills and to take on new responsibilities . |
5 | Then again , it gives clarity of vision : it 's a windscreen wiper across the eyeball . |
6 | For poverty is by no means passive ; it gives rise to hopelessness ; to a general cheapening of essential values ; and to crime in all its forms . ’ |
7 | It gives rise to lust . |
8 | Yes , certainly , because I think that it gives depth to life . |
9 | The PRO has no direct control over record keeping in government , rather it gives advice on selection for archival purposes . |