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

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1 On the back of a postcard it says , you know , write for further information from your , does it give any indication as to what fair trading means ?
2 It will be seen that where Lautro is advised to serve or is considering the service of an intervention notice on a member , the rules do not place any obligation on it to give that member any advance warning of the intended action , nor to give him any opportunity to make representations before the intervention notice is served .
3 That the new system generated little moral authority was less important than the fact that it gave many Sri Lankans access to the power of the state .
4 Raving resembled a huge , religious ritual , and like other such rituals it gave many people an insight into a transcendental state .
5 It gave enough power , but was far too complicated and weighed 500lb against the Brabham Repco V8 's 300lb .
6 The upper horizon of the site showed an arrangement of two rows of features , including the shallow basin-floors of huts , hearths , storage pits and walk-in wells ; it gave several C dates on charcoal of 8,100–8,000yrBP .
7 Between four and six episodes was Verity Lambert 's ideal length for a story , preferring the latter as it gave more opportunity for character development which , in her belief , audiences appreciated .
8 It gave another spurt of energy to see the tall man she loved standing there .
9 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 .
10 Its advantage was that it worked , in that it gave some hope of understanding why chemical compounds behave as they do ; and it did open the way to symbolizing chemical reactions .
11 It gave some backing to Wilson 's much-publicized but largely ineffective policy of economic sanctions against Rhodesia .
12 US fiscal policy was expansionary in 1970 — it gave some tax relief and additional transfer payments to households — but this stimulus was subsequently eroded by rising tax bills .
13 It gives many people a purpose to life and hope for the future .
14 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 .
15 Some anthropologists would counter these examples by arguing that there actually are class-like phenomena in such states ( Terray , 1975 ) , by pointing out the difference in access to the means of production between elders and juniors and men and women , but even if this argument is accepted it gives little support to the general theory in that such ‘ class ’ differences also occur in clearly stateless societies .
16 Another way of putting it is that even though the academic community is founded on a culture of critical discourse ( see Chapter 7 ) , normally it gives little thought to the criteria by which its critical judgements come into play .
17 More specifically , it gives little attention to processes other than those related to class ( including ‘ lost ’ class ) experience and the demands of capital accumulation .
18 But when you consider this in the context of its well-weighted precision and speed , it gives little cause for complaint .
19 It gives little guidance as to the individual weightings to be attached to explanatory variables for evaluating between them , or the precise ways in which they interact , and lacks predictive power ( Gill , 1969 ) .
20 It gives all members of a group the same set of attributes .
21 It gives that power to me .
22 More or less handmade , a pocket-sprung mattress is expensive but the best bet for couples of differing weights as it gives each sleeper individual support .
23 Such a system is inherently inflationary as it encourages escalation of costs and there is no evidence that it gives any encouragement to the cost effective use of different procedures since the health care suppliers know that , whatever the cost , they will be reimbursed .
24 The question is important because it gives some clue as to the likely rise in the long-run house price to income ratio ( because demand for housing has shifted upwards , while supply remains relatively constant ) .
25 Section 5.4 is more interesting , however , in that it gives some indication of the problem that false positives could cause even if LA succeeded in accessing all the intended words .
26 No mention about the difficult task that the County Council 's got in living within a budget , a capping level of three hundred and seventy million , and it would be reasonable , in in a , in a , in a sense that when somebody 's proposing opposition to a budget , it gives some indication as to what within the budget , would have to be cut .
27 ‘ The monument wo n't be finished till the millennium , but it gives another side to American his-story … this is our-story .
28 First , it gives more space than is usual to money .
29 It gives more information and even tells you not just how to survive yourself but how to rescue others .
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