Example sentences of "give a good [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Although one is definitely much more ‘ mainstream ’ than the other , doing two should give a better idea of the scope of design ideas from this very interesting maker .
2 ‘ It would give a better idea of the effectiveness of co-operation if the public had a chance to look at the frequency with which bombs are transported into Northern Ireland in vehicles stolen in the Republic .
3 They may ask for an extra premium if they 're including it they may ask for a bit towards it , but they can give a better cover .
4 The health authority , one of the 30 most efficient in the country , is consulting on third-wave trust status because it believes that it can give a better service to patients and local people on that basis .
5 I wonder if your people there could give a better answer than what we could .
6 Use of such a set of unnormalized operations may give a better indication of the accuracy of an arithmetic calculation .
7 Draw in a pale outline at first , then strengthen it with a strong ink or pencil , which will give a better guideline .
8 It is easy to feel stifled with the massive tower blocks and hordes of people , and a trip up the hills behind the city or on a boat out into the South China Sea helps give a better perspective of the place .
9 ‘ Do you think the speakers would give a better quality of sound if I moved them further apart ? ’
10 Before we come to that ; however , it may give a better picture of the dynamics and movement of theology itself if we approach it more chronologically , and deal in turn with the two main impulses stemming from Germany and Switzerland which largely set the tone in the period from 1920 to 1960 — those associated above all with Karl Barth and Rudolf Bultmann — with trends outside Germany in that same period , and then with the movements which have received the widest attention in the last twenty years or so .
11 Because of the way PPs are structured , they may well give a better pension than SERPS does if you pay in when you are young ; but the older you are , the less value they are .
12 We also need meaningful alternatives to measuring performance by averages , and the report argues that looking at centiles ( for example , the time within which 90% of patients were seen ) may give a better view of the situation .
13 It is anticipated that the results produced will give a better understanding of firms decision making processes regarding depot location in addition to valuation of road network improvements .
14 As a statutory assignee the legal right to the money in the account passes to him , he is entitled to all legal remedies to recover the money and he can give a good discharge to the bank without the concurrence of the assignor .
15 French polish or varnish , cut back with a fine grade of wirewool and wax , will give a good finish , and a dark tinted wax worked well into the corners will add a bit of instant age .
16 A good tread will generally give a good grip , but as with a car , watch out on wet ground !
17 At Aonach Mor there is a small dam which provides all the fresh water for the day lodge facilities and which will give a good head of pressure for the cannon at night .
18 ‘ CO&sub2 ; extract hops are expensive but they do give a good hop nose when they 're added in the conditioning tank .
19 ‘ It was good to come back and give a good performance here . ’
20 There is a weekend course available that will give a good foundation in the techniques of panning and prospecting .
21 Nevertheless , the study we propose will give a good foundation for exploration , and is certainly the most essential and important investigation of all for the young composer who wants to find his way ahead .
22 Such a transfer will be appropriate whether the property was held by the husband and wife as beneficial joint tenants or as tenants in common : in the latter case , as the transfer to the husband and wife will not have contained a declaration to the effect that the survivor of them could give a good receipt for capital monies , a restriction will have automatically been entered on the register to the effect that no disposition by a sole proprietor of the land ( not being a trust corporation ) under which capital money arises is to be registered except under an order of the registrar or of the court ( Land Registration Act 1925 , s58(3) and Land Registration Rules 1925 , r213 as amended by Land Registration Rules 1989 ( SI No 801 ) ) .
23 Unless the registrar is instructed to the contrary , a transfer to the wife and new husband will result in the registration of a restriction to the effect that no disposition by a sole proprietor of the land ( not being a trust corporation ) under which capital money arises is to be registered except under an order of the Registrar or of the Court ( ie the survivor of the wife and new husband can not give a good receipt for capital monies ) ( Land Registration Act 1925 , s58(3) and Land Registration Rules 1925 ( SR & O 1925 No 1093 , r213 as amended by Land Registration Rules 1989 , SI No 801 ) ) .
24 However it is suggested ( see Newsletter Issue 1/93 , Sweet and Maxwell ) that the cases of Huntingdon v Hobbs [ 1992 ] EGCS 38 and Springette v Defoe [ 1992 ] Fam Law 459 show that as between the co-owners the Court will not regard the simple statement that the survivor can give a good receipt in the printed Form 19 ( JP ) as decisive of the existence of a beneficial joint tenancy ; thus the additional wording to the declaration ( see Precedent 35 , clause 2 ) .
25 Even then , since the purchaser is a person who has ‘ bought or agreed to buy ’ the goods , he can give a good title to a third party .
26 ‘ ( a ) destroys the goods , or disposes of the goods in a way giving a good title to the entire property in the goods or otherwise does anything equivalent to the destruction of the other 's interest in the goods , or ( b ) purports to dispose of the goods in a way which would give a good title to the entire property in the goods if he was acting with the authority of all co-owners of the goods . ’
27 The White Paper will clarify many of these issues and will give a good idea as to how the viewer will fare in the next decade .
28 A depth of between one-sixth and one-eighth of the overall curtain length will give a good proportion , but this will depend upon individual shapes of windows and should vary accordingly .
29 If you have done enough of the right type of training , there is no reason why you should n't give a good account of yourself .
30 As a book reviewer of some 25 years experience I am not , and never will be , of the school that thinks that because you have been given a free book , you should give a good review .
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