Example sentences of "[noun sg] thus give " in BNC.
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1 | The group will also be linked to other related Canadian research thus giving the project an international perspective . |
2 | Video re-runs hinted that Dowie had impeded a defender thus giving Quinn the necessary space but it seemed a harsh decision . |
3 | J T Scoulding in Hudsons Ward spoke of housing , ‘ the immediate necessity of which is only too apparent and has been continually kept in the front of the Labour Party 's demands on the West Ham Council ’ , education ‘ free from the elementary school to the university thus give our class equality of opportunity ’ , and municipal employment , ‘ the local authority being model employers and setting the standard for the rest of the community in respect to wages and conditions of employment ’ ( Election leaflets , 1919 ) . |
4 | The caucus thus gave continuity at the top throughout the development of the closure plan . |
5 | The impression of democratization thus given was , in fact , dispelled by the restrictive nature of the suffrage , which was limited to heads of households and married women . |
6 | Loathsome as he now is , he becomes still more so as he hypocritically professes to Cornwall his filial embarrassment : ‘ How , my lord , I may be censured , that nature thus gives way to loyalty , something fears me to think of … . |
7 | If trustees make a payment of monies to a beneficiary this may comprise income in the hands of the beneficiary thus giving rise to a tax charge . |
8 | Chemistry used for film can go on to process paper and conversely paper used to process paper can again be used to process film thus giving maximum flexibility . |
9 | Chemistry used for film can go on to process paper and conversely paper used to process paper can again be used to process film thus giving maximum flexibility . |
10 | Classical foundationalism thus gives expression to the central tenet of empiricism , the view that all our knowledge is derived from our experience . |
11 | An act or forbearance of the one party , or the promise thereof , is the price for which the promise of the other is bought , and the promise thus given for value is enforceable . |
12 | This four frame sequence is equivalent to 20 seconds real time thus giving a contractile frequency of 3 per minute , the reported maximum rate in man . |