Example sentences of "[adv] give [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The insults or stresses which cause the imbalances and so give rise to disease can be of two types :
2 Even low-sugar rusks can contain up to 15 per cent sugar so give crusts of toast or a scrubbed carrot to gnaw on instead .
3 The best that could be achieved in western Europe was a dispersed defensive strategy which would bog down an offensive , in case of war , and so give time for negotiation .
4 But in the lives of many people today love and marriage , though ideals , swiftly give way to conflict , strain , unhappiness and divorce .
5 While there is no way of knowing whether these rates of erosion are typical or atypical of Andean regions in general , the data nevertheless give cause for concern and emphasise the role of soil erosion as a major agent of environmental change .
6 The rewards and their distribution become a part of the social order and thus give rise to stratification ( Davis and Moore .
7 Then Mr Neal read from Romans 12 : ‘ Avenge not yourselves , but rather give place unto wrath … vengeance is mine : I will repay saith the Lord ’ .
8 A company 's articles of association usually give powers of borrowing : ‘ the directors may exercise all the powers of the company to borrow money ’ .
9 David Tagg ( and his chartered physiotherapist wife Linda ) also give advice on back care .
10 Falling world fish catches , rainforest depletion , reduced energy efficiency , disappearing bird species and increasing global temperatures also give cause for concern .
11 These inequalities inevitably give rise to resentment .
12 Please give details of equipment and recording medium you propose to use .
13 Some American centres identify carriers and then give prophylaxis during labour to those at increased risk .
14 Morgan 's work is divided into four parts : [ 1 ] The growth of intelligence through inventions and discoveries , which deals in great part with agricultural technology ; [ 2 ] the growth of the idea of government , which is mainly a discussion of descent groups and how they ultimately give way to state organization , particularly the Roman state ; [ 3 ] the growth of the idea of the family , largely a discussion of types of marriage and types of kinship terminology ; and finally [ 4 ] the growth of the idea of property .
15 Railcards , which currently give discounts off standard and reduced-rate fares to the young , the old and families — at least nationally accepted versions could also share the same fate , as could the combined rail-bus-underground Travel card in London .
16 well that 's what I wan na know , that 's right , that 's all I wan na know , never give way to traffic on the , on the right , you could pull out on it , if indicating
17 The orders therefore give effect without modification to their recommendations and I hope the house will approve them .
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