Example sentences of "[pron] will give [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I will give life to the female .
2 Because my hon. Friend looks so disconsolate , I will give way to him after all .
3 No , I have said that I will give way to the hon. Member for Alyn and Deeside .
4 I will give way to the hon. Gentleman shortly .
5 I will give way to my hon. Friend the Member for Leicestershire , North-West , who initiated the debate .
6 If the hon. Member for Harrow , West ( Mr. Hughes ) wants to intervene now I will give way to him — but I see that he has changed his mind .
7 I will give way in a moment .
8 Personally I am convinced that unless initiatives like that undertaken by the Urban Studies Centre ( see page 95 ) are adopted , we will continue to train teachers who , though they have impeccable paper qualifications , lack the real life experience which will give credibility to the certificates , degrees and diplomas they have so earnestly won .
9 Both point to the need to give students experiences which will give life to the theoretical elements which are also essential parts of their course .
10 It is therefore likely that a combination of conditions will occur during the next 50 years which will give rise to an Arctic ozone hole unless both CO 2 and chlorine emissions are curbed .
11 It is for the housing authority to decide whether they have reason to believe the matters which will give rise to the duty to inquire or to the temporary housing duty .
12 It is for the housing authority , once the duty to inquire has arisen , to make the appropriate inquiries and to decide whether they are satisfied , or not satisfied as the case may be , of the matters which will give rise to the limited housing duty or the full housing duty .
13 In order to promote these purposes the Secretary of State , normally on the advice of the Health and Safety Commission , has power to make ‘ health and safety regulations ’ which will give rise to civil liability except in so far as they provide otherwise .
14 I shall make sure that I send him a copy of my speech tomorrow , which will give detail after detail of what is actually taking place in the valleys .
15 These regulations which will give effect at the European council directive of December the sixth will of course alter the long standing position in the U K whereby only British and Commonwealth citizens and citizens of the Republic of Ireland are entitled to vote in European parliamentary elections .
16 Can we reasonably maintain that a woman must continue with a pregnancy in the full knowledge that she will give birth to a baby which will be either stillborn , or live a few days , even hours ?
17 And you will do so by listening to all the other officers who will give evidence in the case .
18 On the practical side all members are offered a free portfolio consultation with a professional consultant who will give advice on your strong and weak points as well as make suggestions about the most suitable clients and agents to approach for your particular type of work .
19 Who will give priority to education for the Third Age ?
20 The question arises whether some of our married quarters may be sold to housing associations who will give priority to service men .
21 Yes we , we will give consideration to that of course erm
22 Erm we will , course we will give consideration to erm a further issue which I think is what you were asking us to do .
23 We will give power to the nations and regions
24 We will give priority to the work of the DTI Deregulation Unit in these areas .
25 The statement he made was , you say you 've got witnesses but none of them will give evidence against me .
26 Although the Act gives no protection to a dealer , it will give protection to the first private purchaser providing he was bona fide , etc .
27 Each of the duties referred to , once established , is capable of being enforced by injunction and the breach of it will give rise to a liability in damages .
28 The duty of the council has been established and is capable of being enforced by injunction and any breach of it will give rise to a liability in damages .
29 Subsequent layers of the same crystal will copy the same flaw , and if the crystal breaks in two it will give rise to a sub-population of altered crystals .
30 The UK 's Inspectorate of Pollution ( HMIP ) has insisted on additional environmental safeguards before it will give approval to a controversial plan to burn orimulsion at two power stations in Wales and Lancashire .
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