Example sentences of "[noun sg] now gives " in BNC.

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1 The law now gives the scrummage to the team that was not in possession of the ball at the start of the ruck or maul .
2 The boy now gives up his Oedipal wishes because he would rather keep his penis , and he takes the castration threat seriously , having seen a castrated person .
3 ( It will be clear that PHOTOGRAPHY NOW gives no special favouritism to work from Britain — but our belief that work here is at a very impressive pitch of creativity is echoed internationally , judging from the exhibitions and other attention from around the world , and much of the Museum 's collection can be found in the Aperture publication BRITISH PHOTOGRAPHY : TOWARDS A BIGGER PICTURE , published in New York in November 1988 ) . "
4 Improved economic status now gives more elderly people the option of a fairly comfortable retirement which they may prefer to continued employment in unattractive work .
5 The note at para 29/11/2 of the 1993 White Book now gives some further guidance .
6 Although pollsters say the race is volatile , not one major national survey now gives the lead to Bush , who enjoyed a record popularity rating after the Gulf War only to watch it drift away amid worries over the weak US economy .
7 The company 's touring unit now gives around 300 performances a year to more than 37,000 people .
8 The citation order now gives precedence to processes , such as circulation control and cataloguing , rather than to types of libraries .
9 Warne 's rise of nine places to 7th spot now gives the Australians four bowlers in the Top 10 ( Merv Hughes , Reid , Warne and Craig McDermott ) against two for the West Indies ( Curtly Ambrose and the presently Ian Bishop ) and two Pakistanis ( Waqar Younis and Wasim Akram ) .
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