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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 With the hood down my summer sun bleached hair might give the wrong message ?
2 Neither club would give details of the incident .
3 You can train to be a Navy Cook without any particular previous formal qualifications , although any knowledge you bring from a technical college will give you an advantage .
4 Of the seats where the Liberal Democrats are second , there are 16 where Labour is a poor third and a switchover by the bulk of the Labour vote would give the Lib Dems victory .
5 But within these categories , each cell has a wide range of potentialities : we have already seen that an ectodermal cell can give rise to skin or , if induced by the eye cup , to lens .
6 Brixton finished the season undefeated , though they had gone into the match knowing that defeat would give Britannia the title on sets won .
7 At a conference in Stockholm in late September 1986 , nonetheless , a last-minute agreement was reached that each side should give the other advance warning of troop movements , and that on-site verification should be permitted on a limited basis for the first time .
8 This link may give the APU a more direct backwash effect on the curriculum than the other three mechanisms above .
9 We recommend that future project initiatives of this kind should give much more thought to the structures and procedures , both within project schools and at the level of overall planning and coordination which are required to ensure that initiatives are not confined to a particular time period or grant , and that the inservice implications of good practice resulting from the project are capitalised upon .
10 Often , conservative ex-communists , impatient radicals or politicians seeking to capitalize on popular discontent can give presidents a hard ride .
11 However , as Pagan ( 1984 ) notes , whilst this technique will give consistent parameter estimates , the reported standard errors will be inconsistent .
12 When the magnetic field is moved bodily there will be certain places in space where the magnitude of the magnetic field is changing ( shaded areas in Fig. 4.12 ) as a function of time , and that changing magnetic field can give rise to an electric field at x = 0 .
13 ‘ A delegated budget will give the opportunity to respond rather more accurately to perceived needs .
14 ‘ Hopefully , this money will give someone else the chance to have a wonderful companion like I have in Olivia , ’ said Trudy Welch , who gives talks on behalf of the branch .
15 Applying this procedure to the data from this experiment would give a correlation of 0.16 , still rather lower than the figure from Watts and Quimby .
16 A degenerating programme will give way to a more progressive rival , just as Ptolemaic astronomy eventually gave way to the Copernican theory .
17 A linear cell will give a response profile like that of the middle curve in Figure 4.3 .
18 Under the old concession , the Inland Revenue would give its approval to a group scheme which included a JOC provided certain conditions were met : the JOC was controlled by two people neither of whom controlled the company and one of whom was the grantor of the relevant scheme ; and the relevant scheme was extended to the JOC by only one of its two joint owners .
19 On the subject of rollover relief , it is proposed that the Inland Revenue should give advance clearance of extensions to the three-year reinvestment deadline , or the deadline should be extended to five years .
20 The Old Testament may give these few hints of a Creator Spirit , and certainly this thought is found in the intertestamental period — where the parallelism between Wisdom , Word and Spirit is important — but the paucity of instances that can be adduced , and the plausibility of taking them in another sense , does make one very cautious of building up a great doctrine of co-operating with the Holy Spirit in his on-going work of creation .
21 This chapter can give only a general survey , intended to place the various methods in some perspective .
22 Even if it is not , we hope this chapter will give you some ideas on what to expect and what to ask for .
23 ( 3 ) A notice under this subsection shall give such information identifying or assisting in the identification of the person who committed the act or default or gave the information as is in the possession of the person serving the notice at the time he serves it .
24 Political circles were shocked and surprised by the outcome , apart from the Prince himself , who had never doubted that universal suffrage would give him what he wanted .
25 We know that for people who can already read , the first sight of a foreign script can give the impression that all the words look alike .
26 Miners are thus a high risk group for the development of gastric cancer and gastroscopic screening could give a significant yield of early gastric cancers .
27 Their cumulative effect would give rise to the microwave background radiation .
28 Using customary pseudonyms , the artists to be found on this album will give any Detroitphile palpitations , especially as they are previously-unheard tracks .
29 Perhaps a stake in a popular club would give profitable returns indirectly through the sale of drink .
30 As criterion referencing is concerned with descriptions of performance this exercise may give an indication about how some criteria might be expressed .
  Next page