Example sentences of "that gives [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We have re-examined the design economics and whole principle of ammonia production , ’ said Pearce , ‘ The result is a design that gives a small plant all the economic advantages of very large-scale plants .
2 I found the erm structured thought patterns and the span of conception is very interesting in the fact that you do things in threes and obviously that gives a certain logic net to everything that you do and the way that you prepare your presentation .
3 The simplest form of potential divider that gives a fixed attenuation between input and output is shown in figure 8.1(a) .
4 These are basically of two kinds : those which are generic to the product category ( clean clothes ; a delicious , easy-to-cook meal ; a safe place for your savings that gives a good rate of interest ; fast , easy , reliable driving ) ; and those which are specific to our product .
5 ‘ We want a boat that gives a good grounding in trapeze and spinnaker techniques , in all weather conditions , but that is n't too demanding for youngsters joining the class .
6 In practice it is often difficult to define bibliographical types in a way that gives a reliable guide to content , and the selector is best advised to look at each bibliography individually .
7 Never forget that it is not the speed that the horse jumps the fence , but the rhythm maintained and picked up immediately on landing and the economy of route both into and away from fences that gives a fast time .
8 The products , combined with Concurrent 's Intelligent Bus Interface Module for VMEbus provide an intelligent data movement subsystem that gives a Concurrent data acquisition system ‘ enormous ’ data capture capability .
9 You can enjoy an exhibition that gives a vivid account of the fugitive King 's perilous adventures .
10 And then in darkness with a shout that gives a fierce twist to his jaw — we 're in it .
11 Optimality models do not contain specific genetic parameters , and instead specify the life history that gives the greatest fitness , within the intrinsic constraints of physiology and the extrinsic constraints imposed by the environment .
12 ‘ Lizzie is just the sort of excellent middle-class high achiever that gives the middle class a bad name .
13 Based on the shape of this receptive field , they then search for the stimulus that gives the best response from it , and in Figure 7 you see that one particular cell responded best to movement of a bar oriented at a particular angle , and also that it only responded when this bar moved in one direction .
14 It is wilderness that gives the best chance for such events .
15 Figure 5 b shows how the system of Fig. 5 a would appear to an observer located at the Sun if the line-of-sight makes an angle of 16° with the major axis of the bar : this is the configuration that gives the best agreement with the data .
16 The wicked response is to select the technique that gives the desired answer .
17 Buy a small unit capable of filtering the size of pond , and match it with a pump that gives the recommended flow rate through the filter .
18 ‘ It 's the thyme that gives the local mutton its superb flavour , ’ Fen told her .
19 The column that gives the frustrated writing talents of the PR and hype business the exposure they so richly deserve
20 The refusal to concede that gives an obstinate glory to Spanish policy , conquered any thought of a negotiated settlement .
21 Beyond the last buildings of Cowgill , a bridge over the river admits to the branch road that gives an alternative return to Dent Town .
22 According to Willie van Peer 's introductory statement , the book is intended to promote a reconciliation between literary and linguistic approaches to the study of literature , and , more specifically , to provide a much-needed contribution in three fundamental directions : first , the development of a theory of textuality which accounts both for the way in which all texts function in society and for the differences between literary and non-literary texts ; secondly , the construction of a model of literary communication that gives an adequate account of the complexities involved in the production and reception of literary texts ; and thirdly , the development of more explicit and comprehensive accounts of the ways in which formal and contextual factors interact in the process of deriving interpretations from texts .
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