Example sentences of "[noun] will give the " in BNC.

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1 This included a commitment that " if one of the two states should become the target of aggression , then the other side will give the aggressor no military aid or other support " .
2 If one of the two states should become the target of aggression , then the other side will give the aggressor no military aid or other support and will take all measures to end the conflict using the principles and procedures of the United Nations and other structures of collective security .
3 The Rt Hon Lord David Ennals will give the keynote speech at a major conference being held by the Law Society ; s Mental Health and Disability Committee on COMMUNITY CARE : A CHALLENGE TO THE LEGAL PROFESSION ? on Friday 20th November 1992 .
4 But the arrival of Messrs Louis-Dreyfus and Scott will give the group an injection of basic management skills and strategy that has been missing of late .
5 Using one of these you can look up the code number on a can of beans , magazine , or whatever , and the relevant entry will give the string of text for that particular code .
6 It can be argued that tendering will give the best result from the vendor 's point of view , as each purchaser is likely to submit his best offer and therefore in the absence of knowledge of the level of other tenders , may pay a figure far in excess of the nearest competitor .
7 It 's hardly surprising , then , that when a person walks through a prairie dog colony , one or more animals will give the alarm call , causing the others to take to their burrows .
8 The resulting figure will give the quantity of bullion minted , and this figure will in turn allow some attempt to quantify the cash element of state budgets and to approach questions of money supply ( and so , possibly , liquidity ) .
9 That in the event of the cancellation or lapsing of any such policy , whether at the request of a joint policyholder or for non-payment of premium , or for any other reason , the Insurers will give the Society written notice of the cessation of cover .
10 This proposal will give the Directors the flexibility in future to make relatively routine changes to the schemes and the Directors intend initially to use this authority to incorporate the power to allow option holders , with the agreement of any acquiring company , to exchange their options over shares in the Company for options over the shares of that company ( or another company in the same group ) as permitted by statute since 1987 .
11 We need to concentrate on the FA cup , getting a deceent run will give the players some confidence and bring in the money as well as keeping us fans happy ( well relatively speaking ) .
12 We need to concentrate on the FA cup , getting a deceent run will give the players some confidence and bring in the money as well as keeping us fans happy ( well relatively speaking ) .
13 MAL REILLY , the Great Britain and England rugby league coach , believes next week 's Anglo-Welsh clash at Swansea will give the home players a chance to prove he was wrong for not taking them to Australia in the summer .
14 The introduction of a telephone will give the railway more opportunities to advise visitors of steam dates ( every Sunday until the end of October ) and forthcoming special events like the Santa Special trains running this year on December 8th , 15th and 22nd from 12 until 5pm .
15 Note the black background above the lift : a help to the inlay operator whose equipment will give the illusion of the lift moving .
16 Leithers will give the Prime Minister a warm welcome , but they will put him in the hot seat because of mass unemployment , homelessness and general misery , which have been experienced not just in my constituency , but throughout Britain .
17 Being part of a larger group will give the Tories more influence on key committees .
18 Planting will give the patio area at the base of the garden more privacy
19 The Federation claims the meeting will give the banks and small businesses the opportunity to air their thoughts on a range of important issues .
20 His hope has been that better use of woodlands will give the trees greater value , and so farmers and landowners will have an economic reason for managing their woods .
21 I think that authors requiring protection should assign copyrights to their institutions , or to the research council supporting the work , and inform the publisher that this body will give the publisher an exclusive licence to the material for perhaps two years .
22 These machines generally have a well known soil load and the appropriate amount of sanitiser used on a regular basis will give the required degree of protection against bacteria .
23 According to KFC in the US the removal of the word ‘ Fried ’ from the name will give the company more flexibility to offer customers non-fried food .
24 I hope that my hon. Friend will give the House a commitment on the timing of that replacement .
25 ALTON College student Kate Gordon will give the world premiere of American composer James Chaudoir 's clarinet Sonatina at the college 's Composers ' Concert on Thursday , April 2nd .
26 We 've only managed to reconstruct about thirty seconds of it , but this at any rate will give the impression of the way it was . ’
27 The Department of Environment will give the green light to parking bays for certain disabled people .
28 Indeed , in the immediate context of the Lucan Lord 's Prayer , Jesus promises that the Father will give the Holy Spirit to those who ask him .
29 Since eating sugar will give the yeast a burst of growth and therefore precipitate symptoms such as bloating within a few hours , one would expect sufferers from candidiasis to be averse to sugar .
30 For £25 , £1 more than the new charge for MoT test for cars , a qualified driving instructor will give the driver an hour-long skills appraisal which will include at least 45 minutes of driving .
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