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

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1 Can give evidence about trial ?
2 As Fig. 24 illustrates , the basic pattern can give rise to others by changes in the phase difference between the stepping sequences of right and left sides .
3 Guarantees in favour of third parties given by the vendor on behalf of Target , which Target will wish to transfer to Newco , can give rise to problems .
4 Defamations which endanger the peace by being couched in threatening , abusive or insulting language may be prosecuted under the Public Order Act , and most poison-pen letters can give rise to charges under the provisions of the Post Office Act 1953 or the Malicious Communication Act 1988 .
5 In other cases quite different processes can give rise to topography superficially resembling true karst , an example being the creation of ‘ underground drainage ’ through the formation of lava tunnels in volcanic terrains .
6 For example , leakage of charged particles into the upper atmosphere of a planet can give rise to emissions of em radiation called aurora .
7 A basic sense of wonder ( a ) to foster their capacity for imagination which can give rise to vision , realizing that reality can be greater and other than it often seems — so that they appreciate that a flat two-dimensional approach to life is not the only option available ; ( b ) to understand that religious faith expresses itself in a variety of forms , many of which are close to the arts , and to realize also that religious language is mostly used in symbolic or metaphorical ways ; ( c ) to appreciate the emotional power of religious commitment and how this can be beneficial or harmful .
8 This can give rise to errors which will affect the amount of material and consequently the cost of the job to the customer .
9 The division of the insurance money in the event of termination can give rise to uncertainty if not provided for in the lease .
10 They show that the field can be strong at the core surface during transition , that longitude-confined VGP paths are consistent with strongly non-dipolar fields , and , most important , that blocking at the Pacific rim ( as observed in the SV ) can give rise to VGP paths through either of the two longitudes favoured by the data .
11 Windy weather ( as opposed to a gentle breeze ) can give rise to edginess and irritability in a large proportion of the population .
12 It is found that the former can give rise to convection even when the latter is sufficiently strong that the net effect of the two is a decrease ; i.e. lighter fluid overlies heavier .
13 A relaxation of the ligaments in your spine combined with the effect of your changing shape on your posture can give rise to backache .
14 This can give rise to confusion since +1 is considered to be TRUE and NOT(+1) is -2 , which is also considered to be TRUE .
15 A trivial slight , a threat to self-esteem , which might cause you a moment 's irritation , here can give rise to resentments which may fester for centuries . ’
16 If not paradoxical , however , arms races can give rise to situations that strike the economically minded human as wasteful .
17 ‘ Politically , there 's no way he can give money for work at Flushing Meadow when we have thousands homeless and barely able to live ’ .
18 So make sure it 's safe , take your casualty from the cause , you may have to resuscitate , now if a person swallows something by mouth , there 's two types of poisons , one can go by mouth and one is er corrosive and the other is non-corrosive , but at the same time you have a liquid or tablets , now if it 's a corrosive liquid that you have swallowed or somebody has swallowed , it 's burning as it 's going down , and may I say in first aid you never ever on any circumstances make anybody sick er especially poisons , can you imagine if it 's burnt going down it 's probably perforated the food pipe and somebody comes along and overdoses on the water , because you can give sips of water for corrosive , well it 's because you 're trying to keep the airway open , if it 's burning , corrosive is burning you 'll get swelling , so this is why you give sips of water , but if you give too much your casualty will be sick and if it 's burnt going down and perforated the tubes and they 're bringing it up again it 's gon na burn coming up and go into those perforations that and cause further damage .
19 The local council can give grants to home owners to cover all or part of the cost of getting repair and improvement work done .
20 Organic matter is found in many mains supplies from moorland sources , and this , although small in amount , can give deposits in pipes and storage tanks that can cause soiling when disturbed .
21 Although mayonnaise can give spice to sandwiches , pancake fillings , dips , jacket potato toppings as well as salads , dieters usually resist as just one tablespoon ( 15g ) of ordinary mayonnaise contains 108 calories .
22 It is still an important component of marriage settlements , and it is an element of prestige : it can give independence of employers and it is a security for a man attempting upward social mobility .
23 Even the noblest savage can give way to deviousness , should the occasion arise .
24 This could be a context in which vocabulary could be learned , and the criteria for performance might read : can give examples of rotation , and translation in everyday situations can state appropriate measures for rotation and translation .
25 If the hon. Gentleman can give examples of IFAs who have failed to give good independent advice , he should refer them to me , or direct to the regulatory body , which will take them up as a matter of urgency .
26 Since the images are slightly different , particularly for nearby objects , a comparison of the two versions can give information about distance .
27 " Women can give attention to detail and because we were not married we used to devote ourselves to the place .
28 One eye alone can give clues to depth .
29 FIDOR also supplies leaflets on the use of fibreboard for floors , walls and ceilings , and can give details of stockists in your area .
30 First , it can give ideas about research design , key issues , and methods of data collection .
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