Example sentences of "[verb] [noun pl] [modal v] give " in BNC.

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1 Form filling applications can give this kind of information accurately , for example where an address or a telephone number is expected , so the restrictions put on allowable strings are even greater .
2 Cover versions can give an assessment of singing ability ’ , says Gatfield , ‘ but not star quality .
3 In a public survey , almost three out of four people thought that travel agents should give independent advice regardless of their financial links with any one operator , but only just over half , 54pc , thought this happened in practice .
4 In a public survey , almost three out of four people thought that travel agents should give independent advice regardless of their financial links with any one operator , but only just over half , 54pc , thought this happened in practice .
5 ( Each of the ANALYZE commands will give many pages of output , hence the /OUTPUT [=file-name; ] qualifier ! ) .
6 COACHING juniors can give much satisfaction but it also has its drawbacks as Gareth Parkin , coach to Broughton Park Under-12s and a regular playing member of the club 's third team found to his cost after his charges won the recent age-group competition at Waterloo .
7 VMAP reports will give an indication of response/turnaround times for certain transactions , and these may be useful for showing trends which highlight potential problems .
8 This material will be passed to civilian inventories controlled by Minatom , the ministry of atomic energy ; counting bombs will give way to accounting for material .
9 A good mixture of uplights and downlights supplemented by spot and reading lights will give a particularly warm and interesting atmosphere to a room .
10 But the circular life is the start of natural history As the years turn towards migrating birds will give a clue to the success of the fledglings hatched earlier in the year .
11 Angle bending modes may give rise to characteristic frequencies just as stretching modes do , but bending frequencies are much more variable .
12 Christine Richard , Conservative group leader on Edinburgh District Council , said she hoped ministers would give some sort of recognition for the creation of 160 jobs in an area of high unemployment .
13 Margaret Nelson believes schools should give pupils a moral education which does not depend solely on religious belief .
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