Example sentences of "[adv] gives " in BNC.

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1 A science founds itself , Canguilhem suggests , on its method : ‘ When it became apparent that every science more or less gives itself its given , and thereby appropriates what is called its domain , the concept of a science began to place more emphasis on method than on object ’ ( 1980 : 38 ) .
2 And there 's one which perhaps gives Mr Larcher the most quiet pleasure , for another shopping centre in Hull .
3 It is the notion of a norm that perhaps gives rise to the central representation problem .
4 This perhaps gives a special force to the Voltairean remark about the function of language being to conceal thought .
5 And that perhaps er having mentioned the nationalist erm societies this perhaps gives us a clue to it .
6 That perhaps gives us some idea of what the regional taxation profile will look like .
7 Yet such evidence , taken at face value , perhaps gives a misleading impression about the significance of legitimism as a determinant of Jacobite disaffection .
8 erm Well these , I think , I think this perhaps gives sufficient of the feeling of erm the kind of work these people did .
9 Formally , we would have the same force if we assumed ( as many textbooks do ) that a magnetic field moving with a velocity in gives rise to a force
10 And the mud it is rooted in gives off this light
11 Continuity gives Substituting this in gives which reduces to eqn ( 20.1 ) .
12 Long gives a number of instances of such procedures .
13 Brenda 's initial response to Trevor 's " even if " e's in is car , man " is the London English " I would n't sleep in " is car " ( line 10 ) : but she reaffirms this in Creole in the same turn ( me na sleep in " is car ) and furthermore gives her reason : " for me have me bed at home " .
14 Fokine 's Harlequin only gives a glimpse of his abilities .
15 This not only gives guidebook compilers a hard time but also stops new lines getting repeated while the weather 's good .
16 The period of separation from her husband not only gives her an opportunity for physical recuperation , but also gives the couple a chance to relate to each other in a non-physical way .
17 The act only gives the powers to enable new dwellings to be fitted with adequate means of smoke detection ; it does not give any technical provisions about the necessary standards that will be required .
18 One tablet or ten tablets taken as one dose still only gives one dose of the potency , does it not ?
19 It is worth adding , as something of an aside , that the experimental result just described not only gives reasons for preferring the associative account but also seems to demand an explanation in terms of acquired equivalence rather than acquired distinctiveness .
20 This multiple view of Cruz not only gives an insight into the conflicting forces that have been struggling to control his soul , but also reflects his loss of integrity as a man and his disintegration in face of his approaching death .
21 This mythical treatment of dictatorship not only gives the novel a more universal dimension , but communicates the fundamental struggle between human decency and selfishness that lies behind the political struggle .
22 Brim 's translation ‘ You will be smitten with the Egyptian dermatitis , characterized by swellings , dry crusts , and ulcers , from which you will never be healed , and the Lord shall smite you in the knees , and in the legs , with a sore botch that can not be healed from the sole of thy foot to the top of thy head ’ not only gives a description that would do very well for syphilis but also pre-empts the habit of the fifteenth-century Europeans of ascribing the disease to the enemy .
23 The gonococcus , a micro-biological master of male chauvinism , not only gives virtually no clues as to its presence in an infected female , but , should she attend a clinic or specialist for the purposes of diagnosis , it will only reveal itself m-some 50 per cent of cases at the first visit compared to well over 90 per cent of cases in males .
24 It only gives you the right to choose to do so , should you wish .
25 This book not only gives a detailed description of a modern analytical methods used in the detection of drugs of abuse but also includes information on the type of forensic support required by the police and customs in this area .
26 ‘ The keeper never gives us anything like that — she only gives us what 's good for us ! ’
27 The Sale of Goods Act 1979 only gives you an entitlement to money back if the goods are faulty , misdescribed or not fit for the purpose you requested them to perform .
28 Teletext not only gives up-to-date news and a wealth of information on different subjects but keeps you informed of sub-titled plays and many special TV programmes which can be followed visually .
29 But this only gives information at one point .
30 One has to pay two thirds , and Mr Gollancz only gives me six ( How many does Mr Davies give you ?
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