Example sentences of "it give [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Even that implies payments of £500 million on 104 open syndicates and many will resist it given suspected irregularities .
2 Even that implies payments of £500 million on 104 open syndicates and many will resist it given suspected irregularities .
3 When the chocolate begins to set , run a fork through it to give wavy lines .
4 Is it to avoid confusion with other films of the same name or is it to give hapless viewers an idea of who they were dating , or supposed to be dating , at the time ?
5 Will he undertake to include the insurance industry in his fight against car crime and encourage it to give financial incentives by way of lower premiums to owners who improve the security of their vehicles ?
6 Seidman in turn sued Cenco , claiming the company fraudulently induced it to give clean audits .
7 It gave additional powers to local authorities with severe inner area problems and the provisions only applied to three types of designated districts .
8 It also printed the term as ‘ war ’ rather than war , but it gave close observers a full and accurate description of the weapons on both sides .
9 And yet a powerful fire must have started so quickly it gave poor Cosmas no time even to get out of bed . ’
10 It also held East Indian bonds , and the fact that it gave substantial mortgages on land has led Dickson to suggest that to an extent it was diverting funds derived from industry and trade towards the landed interest .
11 Using accurate measures and keeping a note of the water used , it gave consistent results , and we found no problems in use .
12 The IRA claims it gave 38 minutes warning of the Warrington bombs and details of their exact location .
13 His book was fascinating , it gave innumerable hints , told him a dozen short cuts , helped with clear diagrams for various well-known difficulties .
14 The Communist Party , though it gave full facilities to the People 's Vigilance Committee in the Daily Worker and Labour Monthly , continued to deny that the Convention was entirely inspired by the Party .
15 The exclusion of the renunciation clauses weakened the force of the treaty ; it gave both sides the opportunity to prevaricate and , in the event , the renunciations were never carried out .
16 I do n't want to give any details just in case it gives other landlords ideas .
17 ‘ I hope it gives other kids like me a chance — they deserve it . ’
18 For the first time the Bill gives galleries powers of disposal , subject to certain conditions — or rather it gives such powers to the Tate and the national portrait gallery , but not to the Wallace collection or the national gallery .
19 It gives regular reports on the state of the roads . ’
20 I believe that continuing to hear the language of books as well as to see it gives developing readers a valuable resource in this domain .
21 secondly , it gives individual journalists due warning that they should plan any prospective coverage to coincide with the artist 's activities , simultaneously responding to public interest and amplifying it further .
22 But for the time being it gives Japanese firms a small advantage .
23 The termination of a benefit or a payment or a service is a sharp , specific assault upon identifiable individuals ; it gives political opponents something solid to talk about ; they can actually produce the bodies and point to the wounds .
24 The elicitation of free recall after oral reading supports their suggestions , as it gives fascinating insights into the thought processes of the readers .
25 It gives all members of a group the same set of attributes .
26 It gives practical suggestions on how to develop your influencing skills , on how to become more versatile when influencing and on how to choose what tactics are best for the situation .
27 Now unc and for this to be a minimum , its differential with respect to x ( see 1.11 ) must vanish ; i.e. unc which is our original set of Equations ( 2 ) with e = 0 , premultiplied by AT ; it gives m equations for the m unknowns .
28 It gives certain answers to ultimate questions that modern philosophy or modern thought of whatever kind can not provide … to the degree that organised religion has decayed and the attachment to the Judeo-Christian tradition has become weaker , to that degree capitalism has become uglier and less justifiable .
29 It gives Conservative Members the occasional chance to shout a seasonal ’ humbug ’ or two .
30 It gives local authorities the right to carry out repairs to reservoirs and charge the owner — and the duty to compile a national register of large reservoirs .
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