Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] can give " in BNC.

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1 Few clients can give us a breakdown but historically we 've burnt up a lot of fuel .
2 Some goods can give private and external benefits .
3 Unless great care is taken such provisions can give rise to difficult problems of interpretation .
4 Such arrangements can give high accuracy in low-speed laminar flows .
5 The analysis of such spectra can give information about the sample , but for our present purposes we are concerned only with the unperturbed signal , which must be derived from atoms near the surface .
6 Experiments that can accurately measure the abundance of naturally-occurring rare isotopes , such as beryllium-10 , carbon-14 , aluminium 26 , silicon-32 , chlorine-36 and iodine-129 , would be important in archaeology and geology , because the proportion of these isotopes can give a measure of the age of rocks and artefacts .
7 Since these situations can give rise to different fee arrangements the relevant sections of the guidelines should be read before quoting fees for providing international assistance .
8 Each of these situations can give rise to different forms of fee arrangement , examples of which are :
9 At least method 1 is independent of the units of measurement ( providing they are the same in both years ) but the equal weight that attaches to all commodities can give a misleading figure — if the price of matches falls by 50% and the price of coal rises by 50% the combined index indicates no change .
10 And in tha in our statement we say , that we are talking about a process which involves both governments , all parties , and what we 're talking about is agreement among the divided people to which all sections can give their loyalty .
11 Two points to bear in mind throughout the discussion are that the same facts can give rise to more than one offence and that the crimes are defined in terms both of the fault element of the accused and the harmful consequences , but the relationship is not perfect .
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