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

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1 WARM-hearted Lions will give handicapped and underprivileged children from across the region a special day out next week .
2 The two German regattas will give British sailors better match racing practice .
3 Hong Kong has a glut of hotel accommodation at present , and even the top places will give a discount if you bargain .
4 Regular reports will be made by independent inspectors on the strengths and weaknesses of each school and published tables will give parents the ability to compare the performance of local schools .
5 The easy-to-follow and entertaining stories will give your pupils a richer and more meaningful context for language practice .
6 Both in their different ways will give impressive witness to the importance of faith , but both may have a careless disregard for the foundations of faith .
7 The container 's transparent sides will give you a fascinating view , but they can also let in the sun and as overheating will kill caterpillars very quickly it is important to keep the tank in a shady spot .
8 ( Shaping around various objects of different sizes will give a more interesting effect . )
9 The report says future policies will give even greater emphasis to protecting the rural environment than increasing the pace of economic development .
10 All of the following activities will give rise to a need to communicate with media and therefore the need for a carefully selected list of those who will be interested .
11 The following formulae will give time and distance from a Beacon : Time in minutes Seconds flown between bearings Degrees of bearing change
12 The following formulae will give time and distance from a beacon : Time in minutes Seconds flown between bearings degrees of bearing change Distance in nm TAS ( or G/S ) x minutes flown degrees of bearing change .
13 Remember that switching off both idle-up functions will give you normal throttle control for starting .
14 The following pages will give some account of my friendship with two distinguished writers , and of their friendship with each other .
15 Three typical examples will give a flavour of the nature and range of such problems .
16 Uneven walls will give a distorted image and the tiles may not adhere properly .
17 Left : Clairson 's bifold doors will give added space to a small room , and plastic-grid organisers will solve all your storage problems
18 First , the merger of two large firms will give them the immediate monopoly power that derives from a large market share .
19 The Met thinks it can deflect New York 's city politicians by showing how useful it has already become ; the British Museum hopes parliamentary auditors will give up , dispirited by some prickly opposition .
20 These basic hues will give a range of mixes running into the millions .
21 THESE BASIC HUES WILL GIVE A RANGE OF MIXES RUNNING INTO MILLIONS .
22 Weak muscles will give you a flabby shape and bad posture .
23 You should not be tempted by the price alone as well-chosen lilies will give you many years of pleasure .
24 Purple satin shorts , royal blue shirts and black socks will give us an impressive appearance and put the fear of death in opponents .
25 The fruits of diversification will be clear even to the most sceptical observers in another few years , they claim , when the company 's new subsidiaries will help Mercedes build still better cars while the company 's ability to throw resources into fast-growing high-tech areas will give it an edge in those markets .
26 The pupil understands the following : 1a measurement is repeated covering by a unit ; 1b different sized units will give different numerical values whet , the same measurement is made ; 1 c for the same measurement a larger unit will give a smaller numerical value than will a smaller unit ; 1d the transitivity of the relationships " larger than " and " smaller than " .
27 From the rich they take larger sums by threatening to strip naked unless paid to leave ; terrified middle-class party-givers will give them anything as long as they go quickly .
28 Yet a careful reading of the various standpoints will give much food for thought .
29 Low level signals will give a lower ( and almost certainly inadequate ) signal to noise ratio .
30 One of the big syndicates will give it full coverage , and I 'll never have to work again .
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