Example sentences of "in the [adj] [noun] [Wh det] give " in BNC.

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1 Journalists can do little about legal costs and insurance , but they should be well versed in the legal defences which give them more latitude than is commonly thought .
2 More reference material is to be found in the 1991 Almanac which gives useful charts and lists of celestial events , units of weights , holidays , world time zones and so on .
3 The problems which derive from the decline in the industrial structure which gave rise to the North East as an industrial region have been recognized since the 1930s , and until the coming to power of the present government the same core strategy informed attempts to resolve them .
4 But the tendency was reversed in the 1986 elections which gave CCOO a clear majority of the votes ( see table 5.4 ) .
5 So she found a place in the old tree which gave her a familiar view of the land .
6 A text frequently has a much wider variety of interpretations imposed upon it by analysts studying it at their leisure , than would ever have been possible for the participants in the communicative interaction which gives rise to the ‘ text ’ .
7 Former Ireland schools star Kieran Dawson was enjoying a most impressive Bangor debut and he capitalised on a break by scrum-half Stephen Matchett to power over for a try in the 23rd minute which gave Bangor a comfortable 13-0 lead .
8 Far smaller is Mount Stromboli in the Aeolian islands which gives a spectacular performance with nightly fireworks and glowing sparks .
9 From women 's point of view , changes in the occupational structure which gave young women in the twentieth century more opportunity for a career also reduced the need to marry out of pure economic necessity , which in turn increased the importance of companionship within marriage .
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