Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [vb mod] give " in BNC.

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1 Walking aerobically will give you all the fitness benefits of jogging , cycling and dance aerobics — without the injuries .
2 Faced by the weakest bowling attack ever to leave Australia , the England batsmen had made hay , none more so than the captain , and some people felt that the confidence this built up would give them a lift in the Caribbean .
3 All you need is the opportunity to really express yourself — and Focus Now can give you that .
4 A structure as I 've said previously will give us the vital time and for the detailed discussions and consultations we need if we are to build the trust for the merger we all wish to see .
5 The Chancellor believes that measure alone will give an overall cash flow benefit of nearly £2 billion a year in both the next two tax years and reduce the ACT mountain by £300 million a year .
6 No matter what benefits the salesperson discusses , the buyer may be reluctant to change from his present supplier or change his present model because to do so may give rise to unforeseen problems — delivery may be unpredictable or the new model may be unreliable .
7 failure to do so will give the impression that you have not taken much trouble with your application and may be careless in the future .
8 Those with impaired powers to manage financially can give a verbal mandate to another person , or a written mandate , creating a power of attorney .
9 To do otherwise would give a crude , aesthetically poor effect .
10 To proceed without doing so would give rise to conflicts of interest which could impede the proper performance of his duties .
11 My understanding of the law is that an adult patient who is capable of doing so must give consent to any medical treatment if that treatment is to be lawful .
12 The notice board at a show where notices are pinned up will give the general idea of what sort of reviews have been written .
13 Undoubtedly , this approach is absolutely necessary but because technology advances and changes so rapidly , failure to keep up will give a very limited life to any industry .
14 ‘ It will lead precisely nowhere except sitting around will give you a fat arse . ’
15 Secondly , the speech that I shall be making tomorrow will give in great detail the marvellous progress made under the valleys initiative .
16 Second , failing to take off would give L Detachment 's detractors at headquarters just the ammunition they were looking for to disband the unit .
17 Planting now will give them a damp season to get the roots established before next spring .
18 However , since it is to be hoped that the essentially problematic and contestable nature of good primary practice has by now been adequately demonstrated , the state of affairs described here must give rise to some concern .
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