Example sentences of "[prep] [Wh det] it give " in BNC.
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1 | Shortly afterwards PW held a meeting with the BCCI directors during which it gave them a comprehensive account of the frauds and malpractices . |
2 | Each particular religion is marked off from others in two ways — outwardly , by its origins and history , and inwardly , by the particular way in which it gives expression to the essential religious consciousness . |
3 | from what you start with from what it gives . |
4 | It was an interesting move pregnant with unforeseen circumstances , not least the concern and misunderstanding to which it gave rise locally . |
5 | If such an advance is realized , it represents one more step in a progression in which the antidiscipline , that is , the field treating the next level of organization below the one under scrutiny , is partly replaced by the synthetic enterprise to which it gave rigour and impetus ( Wilson , 1977 ) . |
6 | The first edition comprised basic classes analysed into facets , using the colon as the notational device for synthesis ; the colon was therefore an integral feature of the scheme to which it gave its name . |
7 | Leonard 's poem , ‘ Out Of The Land Of Heaven ’ majestically captures that noble spirit , as it does the depth and beauty of human love and the song to which it gives birth . |
8 | Change occurs as one particular means of production ( and the classes to which it gives rise ) comes into conflict with an alternative means or mode of production ( and with the classes which this in turn generates ) . |
9 | Although such an incestuous fixation usually means genital inhibition for the individual in adult life , resulting either in perversion or neurosis or both and invariably in some unhappiness , incest in itself does not threaten the foundations of culture so much as the consequent erotic and aggressive antagonism to which it gives rise . |
10 | This places one in the domain of knowledge or facts and the perceiving necessarily precedes the logical conclusion to which it gives rise . |