Example sentences of "it [vb mod] give [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It may give evidence of trade , since coins were used as objects of trade .
2 When oedema of the male genitalia occurs , it may give rise to the intriguingly-named ‘ saxophone penis ’ .
3 Secondly if the first question is answered affirmatively , it is necessary to consider whether there are any considerations which ought to negative , or to reduce or limit the scope of duty or the class of person to whom it is owed or the damages to which a breach of it may give rise .
4 The social acceptability of a disability may , therefore , be more important than the limitations it may give rise to .
5 Or it may give rise to a level of customer price-sensitivity which was hitherto absent in the target market segment .
6 This can be helpful to us but it may give rise to difficulties and require careful handling if the client 's writing skills leave something to be desired .
7 However , it may give rise to the necessity for a fairly sophisticated mathematical calculation if a conversion table is not published .
8 To take an obvious example , the drafter may draft the terms referring to the parties as 'seller " and " Buyer " ; if a clause is then incorporated from a different document , referring to " the Customer " , it may give rise to difficult questions of interpretation : prima facie it will be assumed that " the Buyer " and " the Customer " are different people .
9 It may give awareness of traffic and slamming doors but certainly will not respond to a skylark .
10 ‘ But it needs to be done , even though it may give offence to the French . ’
11 But his conscience it may fail him and his heart it may give way ,
12 ‘ It is recognised by the Prime Minister that the recovery will initially be slow and patchy … in time , it should give rise to sustainable economic growth and the creation of new jobs . ’
13 The Duke insisted that ‘ its fitt it be understood … for it might give umbrage to Achinbowie and Balfunning ’ , and he was very clear that the gentleman in question , the son of Glengyle , should not , under any circumstances , join Lord George 's ship .
14 ‘ Besides , it 'll give Hayman something to get started on … find the right man . ’
15 It raised the more general and important question whether the determination of a statutory tribunal with a limited jurisdiction could give rise to issue estoppel at all , or only to cause of action estoppel ; in other words , whether it could give rise to an estoppel for all purposes or only for the limited purpose for which the jurisdiction to make the determination was conferred .
16 The kind of questions that might be asked in the context are whether the proposal could have wide effects beyond the immediate locality , whether it could give rise to regional or national controversy and whether it could conflict with national policy .
17 No doubt it would give Marguerite some comfort to be able to be warm and friendly with Russell 's daughter , but it was too big a price to pay .
18 Without the ERM , countries could competitively devalue their currencies : that would prove as inflationary in future as it has in the past , and it would give rise to the sort of trade frictions that plague the relationship between America and Japan , or worse .
19 If the land and buildings were sold at this value , it would give rise to a tax charge of £1,000,000 ( Company — £561,000 ) .
20 It would give impetus to strategic disarmament negotiations , he said .
21 It would give room for a washer and dryer to stand side by side under a convenient counter top .
22 Although the Act gives no protection to a dealer , it will give protection to the first private purchaser providing he was bona fide , etc .
23 If this is a success it will give Video Conferencing a considerable boost .
24 To put the problem in an extreme form , if we had access to all the genetic information in the egg and knew all the genes in detail , could we compute the animal to which it will give rise ?
25 Each of the duties referred to , once established , is capable of being enforced by injunction and the breach of it will give rise to a liability in damages .
26 The duty of the council has been established and is capable of being enforced by injunction and any breach of it will give rise to a liability in damages .
27 Subsequent layers of the same crystal will copy the same flaw , and if the crystal breaks in two it will give rise to a sub-population of altered crystals .
28 It is safe to move about by treading on the joists , but do not on any account tread on the plasterboard as it will give way .
29 The UK 's Inspectorate of Pollution ( HMIP ) has insisted on additional environmental safeguards before it will give approval to a controversial plan to burn orimulsion at two power stations in Wales and Lancashire .
30 It will give prosecution lawyers a right to appeal against a court decision to grant bail .
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