Example sentences of "as give [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It 's , it 's , it 's a bit like erm you know the Catholic idea of the guardian angel sitting on your shoulder only it can punish as well as give good advice and threaten you with guilt .
2 In February 1992 , however , Lautro 's Rules were amended so as to give other persons served with an intervention notice the right to appeal against it : see new rules 7.28 and 7.3(12) .
3 His visit ended in controversy when a group of senior Palestinians cancelled a meeting with Hurd on Oct. 17 , after Israeli journalists had reported him as giving private assurances to Israeli politicians that he did not favour the creation of a Palestinian state .
4 The ‘ sufficient interest ’ test as interpreted in the Fleet Street Casuals case can be seen as giving partial effect to such an argument .
5 It was a period I very much enjoyed , hard work but made easier by my colleagues , mainly Chris Wolley , Bob McSmythurs , Marty Stone and Pat Duff , who shared the lectures with me as well as giving practical assistance in every day .
6 Detailed information on " teaching a course with this book " throws much light on the authors " conception of teaching and learning as well as giving practical examples of an efficient pedagogical approach .
7 I think there 's a danger that you can go over the top with praise , in that you 're anxious to give quality feedback , the thing that you have to be careful with is that it 's not just meaningless like that , because that can be just as bad as giving negative feedback .
8 You must be prepared to deal with these problems in a practical way and become familiar with the management information systems of The Post Office , as well as giving strategic advice .
9 Operational records are described as giving day-to-day information such as lists of books issued to each user or listings giving the whereabouts of books not on the shelves .
10 This went back to the development of working-class antipathy to Thomas Malthus , who was seen as giving scientific justification to ruling-class opposition to reform , for after all the aim of his famous moral restraint was to convince the working class to postpone marriage as long as possible .
11 These are intended to go well beyond simple reading comprehension checks , and they focus on aspects of style as well as giving abundant opportunities for vocabulary work , language development , and discussion .
12 He treated wealthy Canadian patients , as well as giving free treatment to the poor in Third World countries .
13 The July 1992 text regarded it as giving non-mandatory guidelines .
14 It found that Blecha had instructed officials including the police to slow down the inquiry against Proksch , had suppressed incriminating files and had brought disciplinary measures against officials working on the inquiry , as well as giving incomplete information to parliament on a number of occasions as regards the progress of the inquiry .
15 Many theorists see the models surveyed in the previous section as giving analytical precision to the idea of tacit collusion .
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