Example sentences of "[noun pl] give the " in BNC.

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1 The re-cycled bricks give the brand new pond a pre-aged look .
2 The mare 's head and tail held high would provide clear alarm signals to any other horse , but her forward-pointing ears give the game away — she 's not running away from anything .
3 It is a tale full of interest , and it reveals an attitude to work and to the Service that makes pleasant reading ( unhappily some authors give the impression they had a less than fulfilling time while in the RAF ) .
4 However , the authors give the impression that the people who benefited most from the revolution were women .
5 The authors give the Hospice £1 for each copy sold .
6 Animals give the appearance of having been designed by a theoretically sophisticated and practically ingenious physicist or engineer , but there is no suggestion that the bats themselves know or understand the theory in the same sense as a physicist understands it .
7 This and B are inserted at the top of the right-hand array , when again obvious row combinations give the required solution at the bottom right : in summary unc
8 Cichlasoma carpinte is the name European fishkeepers give the Texas Cichlid , where as the Americans regard Cichlasoma cyanoguttatum as the true Texas Cichlid ; in Europe we sometimes know this latter species as the Cuban Cichlid .
9 Reference books give the answer
10 It is always difficult to measure the exact outcome of health policy but some indicators give the picture .
11 Calder Hall Training Manager who was project manager for the installation at both sites , said : ‘ These computers give the operators an opportunity to experience potential events in a realistic simulation and are capable of continuous modifications , development and expansion . ’
12 Numbers in parentheses give the times every transfection was repeated .
13 Timpani give the best tone and most distinct pitch in the middle and upper half of their compass .
14 Those who work extremely hard in our jobcentres give the best advice available to individuals who come in .
15 In fact with the cruise missiles , keys do not exist : launch crews give the command to fire with a computer keyboard in a mobile control centre .
16 The immediately following articles give the newly independent State the right to succeed to any treaty which had been in force in its territory , regardless of the wishes of any other party to the treaty .
17 With this in mind , many companies give the customer the benefit of the doubt when this does not involve high cost , even though they suspect that the fault may be caused by inappropriate use of the product on the part of the customer ; for example , garden fork manufacturers may replace prematurely broken forks , even though the break may have been caused by work for which the fork was not designed .
18 The cross-hatched areas give the range of speed for each angle of slope likely to result from variation in snow conditions , wax and weather .
19 The odds ratios give the association with respiratory illness in relation to the independent variables for a change of one week in length of gestation and 50% in birthweight ratio .
20 The information that the pupil responses give the teacher is often surprising and considerable and certainly extremely helpful in ascertaining the depth of knowledge and understanding the children have reached .
21 In general these texts give the impression that where interpretative principles had already been worked out for legacies , trusts followed them ; and where they had not , much the same principles were adopted for both institutions .
22 The squares of their moduli give the actual probabilities , as equation [ 3 ] says .
23 The Royal College 's proposals give the patient an unrealistic choice : to accept treatment in the community or to return to hospital .
24 Although having a population of less than a thousand , public street lighting , bus depots and council housing estates give the town an urban character and its isolated situation at the head of the loch adds a feeling of insularity .
25 Sacks of pot-pourri and other scented products give the room its special aroma .
26 Some authorities give the misleading impression that they alone have the absolute right to deliver certain services to the public .
27 Single crystal samples with polished surfaces give the best results .
28 Polished surfaces give the best optical resolution , and the double polished thin sections described in Chapter 4 are ideal .
29 The income arising to the trust can only be taxed under Schedule D , Case IV or V. Payments from the trust can only give rise to a new source under Case V. Those Cases give the taxpayer the benefit of the remittance basis .
30 Sentimental producers may like to think that these programmes give the politicians a chance to find out what the people are thinking , and vice versa .
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