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

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1 It does give clients a stronger voice ’ .
2 Most politicians , and probably most of the general public , whatever their political party , regard it as in principle a sensible innovation , certainly one that will give parents a better notion of what they ought to expect , in whatever part of the country their children may go to school .
3 Unconvinced of the healing powers of art , they can give artists-in-residence a hard time .
4 Richard will give customers a complete make-over and advise them on colours .
5 We will give tenants a new Right to Improve , so they can receive compensation for certain home improvements which they undertake .
6 Compared to conventional spreading , injection does give farmers a better chance to reduce their nitrogen bill , adds Mr Hann .
7 Often , conservative ex-communists , impatient radicals or politicians seeking to capitalize on popular discontent can give presidents a hard ride .
8 A second would give patients a guaranteed right of access to the hospital of their choice , and general practitioners a right to refer patients to the consultant of their choice .
9 A course in the history of science would lead those students of the humanities to a better understanding of the nature of science ; it would also give scientists a better understanding of the place of science in the history of culture .
10 There are many useful accessories available which will give curtains a professional finish .
11 And , by the way , do n't give children a low-cholesterol diet .
12 One thing which could give pagers a new lease of life is miniaturisation .
13 It operates mostly on labour-intensive , repetitive government forms rather than the wider variety of commercial printing work which would give men a marketable skill on release as well as a good work experience .
14 Margaret Nelson believes schools should give pupils a moral education which does not depend solely on religious belief .
15 The Centre 's goal is to create quality jobs for the local community — not only does it give start-ups a hassle-free environment in which to get their business going , but as they expand , they inevitably take on more staff .
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