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

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1 Given that such a view is unlikely to be acceptable to the scientific community , it is suggested that the funding authorities should give consideration to the fundamental purposes underlying Ph D research , and to output measures of the value of such work to the community .
2 Given that such a view is unlikely to be acceptable to the scientific community , it is suggested that the funding authorities should give consideration to the fundamental purposes underlying Ph D research , and to output measures of the value of such work to the community .
3 Some mortgage protection policies will give you a breathing space if you are made redundant , but most just cover mortgage repayments in the event of accident or death .
4 These link roads would give us the much publicised fourteen lane M twenty five and the building of Terminal five would increase the demand for it .
5 Will my hon. Friend assure the House and my many constituents in the North Yorks moors national park that whatever new structure he puts in place to manage the parks , the planning policy guidance given to the park authorities will give the social and economic needs of the people who live in the parks a high priority in the considerations for planning permissions ?
6 These overall Course considerations may give the impression of a system that is inflexible and resistant to change .
7 Similarly the profit and loss accounts must give a like view of the profit or loss of the company or of the undertakings included in the consolidation for the financial year again ‘ so far as it concerns , the members . ’
8 The application of the EEC Environmental Impact Assessment Directive to new mineral extraction sites should give added weight to this policy .
9 For example , a warehouse selling car spares may give a discount of 20% to a garage buying spare parts .
10 I hope that Opposition Members will give credence to the views of industry and commerce in Northern Ireland , if they hope to attract future investment and employment to the Province .
11 If the actual share price is 15.20 , it is clear how investment advisers can give conflicting buy and sell recommendations !
12 As a general rule data users should give as much information as possible to data subjects about what they propose to do with the data and must on no account mislead them .
13 No coalition can have over 325 votes , but coalition members can give up votes to stay within the limit .
14 Placed abaft the column of her forward gun , the warhead would be protected from the impact of ramming the caisson as the bows crumpled , and the eight-hour delay chemical fuses would give the raiders time to get clear before the acid ate through copper discs .
15 After years of regular waxing , the hair follicles may give up the unequal struggle and not grow back .
16 Run times will give an indication that reorganization is due ; access data will allow more efficient processing ; service times will indicate the effect of user demand or the need for file reorganization ; a log of the number of sequential processing runs required may point to the use of ancillary files or a different file organization technique .
17 Broadly , the compromise reached was extended but not unlimited insurance benefits , the operation of strict and quite unrealistic tests to ensure that people were ‘ genuinely seeking work ’ , the use of additional means-tested benefits known then as ‘ doles ’ , and acceptance that the poor law authorities would give extensive ‘ outdoor ’ relief to the unemployed .
18 Under new disputes procedures , ( i ) competition cases would be handled by the EC Commission and the ECJ if they involved companies from both the EC and EFTA ( and by EFTA only if they concerned only EFTA companies ) ; ( ii ) disagreements over the operation of the EEA would go to a joint EEA political committee , with either party having the right to seek binding arbitration if the issue were unresolved ; and ( iii ) the ECJ would have sole powers to rule on the interpretation of EEA laws , while EFTA courts would give their " best endeavours " to comply with such rulings .
19 Eating a lot of meat , butter and dairy products may give a higher risk of breast and bowel cancer as well as other problems such as coronary heart disease .
20 However , local testing programmes can give information on individual schools .
21 Mr Smith said he feared that opt-out schools could give rise to a two-tier education system .
22 Each overseas application is considered individualIy and faculty offices can give guidance to potential applicants who are uncertain whether their qualifications are suitable .
23 Field or core studies can give information on some of these features and thin section petrography can aid further evaluation , but care must be taken to avoid diagenetic fabrics in any such analysis .
24 Some of the test questions will give you a chance to check your understanding of simple foreign exchange arithmetic .
25 Schumm ( 1968 ) also demonstrated how knowledge gained from contemporary denudation rates could give clues about the rates in geological time and suggested that with the appearance of grasses in the Cainozoic , the relations between climate , vegetation , erosion and runoff became much as today except for the subsequent influence of man .
26 ln all three types of work choreographers must give the dancers reasons for their movements .
27 But , however much her body yearned for submission , to let her will melt away in the pleasure Luke 's expert hands could give her , still in the background of her mind was a sense of holding something back .
28 If the temperature in an incinerator is below 900 degrees centigrade — as it often is — plastics , pesticides and wood preservatives can give off dioxins which are among the most poisonous substances known .
29 The electric bite alarms will give me the initial warning and the silver foil will give me a visual guide to what the carp are doing with the bait .
30 Certain cash flows may give rise to multiple IRRs or no solution at all .
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