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

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1 I am glad that my hon. Friend the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department gave a warm welcome to the principle of a national lottery when he spoke in the House the other day .
2 In man the lowest maximal effective gastrin concentration may , however , vary between individuals , analogous to the interindividual differences described for the gastrin concentration giving maximal gastric acid stimulation .
3 Although the carriers are normally fully under the control of the computer , there is the facility for the work group to give commands to the computer from one of 40 VDUs scattered throughout the plant .
4 He shivered in shop doorways as he waited for the traffic lights to give him green .
5 For the spot yields given above , we can derive the implied forward rates from ( 5.35 ) : = 10 per cent , = 10.53 per cent and = 11.92 per cent .
6 J. S. Homes , the National Liberal MP for Harwich , made an early visit , closely followed by the mayor who arranged for the town band to give a concert .
7 The stoma care nurse has already assured Mr and Mrs Reynolds that she will visit them when he leaves hospital and that the ward staff will also arrange for the district nurse to give help should it be necessary .
8 For the viewing stage give teachers a checklist of things to look for , or questions to be answered after viewing .
9 During the mission Cranmer gave handsome presents from the King to the Italian universities in the hope of their support .
10 During the year BGS gave a remote sensing and image-analysis training course in Bandung , Indonesia , and a photogeology course in Jordan .
11 Also , its nocturnal caterwauling during the breeding season gave rise to tales of orgies and secret feline ceremonies .
12 The source/ destination codes added to the database during the MINSE analysis gave a fair indication of these relationships , and were used informally during the initial evaluation of software packages .
13 Solicitors ( subject to very limited exceptions ) alone have the right to brief counsel , who will be called in as the occasion demands to give specialist advice , to draft documents or to act as advocate in the higher courts .
14 As the trade winds give out , atmospheric pressure over Australia and Indonesia rises bringing dry weather , bush fires and , in the case of Indonesia , famine ( New Scientist , 9 December 1982 , p 628 ) .
15 This is used with industrial safety statutes such as the Welding Regulations to give employees injured by a breach of statutory duty an action in damages .
16 Costs deriving from the cost centre analysis are usually then allocated on a fair basis between the profit centres to give a departmental or activity net profit .
17 When it was our turn I found he had been right about the word antiquarian giving the immigration officers something to think about .
18 Everyone and everything about the Medau Society gives me a special and warm feeling .
19 connected between pre- and power amplifiers or in the tape loop of an integrated amplifier ( there is a duplicate tape loop on the unit to restore the lost facility ) it provides fixed equalization to extend the loudspeaker 's operating range below the normal cutoff point and additionally permits fine adjustment of the frequency response to give subtle control over the in-room performance .
20 But it 's been adapted , it 's been worn by an ordinary person doing everyday things , and I think that 's , it 's something that 's , it 's very important to remember when you 're studying Victorian fashion and Victorian costume , that actually a lot of the documentary evidence gives a very biased picture and that to find clothes like this , I think you get a much more realistic picture of what people actually wore .
21 Place a simple push-fit polycarbonate stop and cap over the end of the capping bar to give a neat finish
22 Cut a thin slice of cake trimming to place on top of the head end to give extra height .
23 The smells began to change : the woodsmoke and the sweet smell of the dung fires gave way to the heady scent of Indian champa and the first bittersweet whiffs of China orange blossom .
24 Thankfully the distraction of the door opening gave D'Arcy the opportunity to hide his surprise as Ahn carried in a silver salver and two tulip crystals filled with Bruno Paillard .
25 The old wood of the door frame gave up the struggle and splintered , freeing the tongue of the lock , and without much more trouble I pulled the door open towards me , swinging it wide .
26 It was an extension of the war-time requirement to give people details of ingredients , who the producer was and proper descriptions of foods .
27 About 9% of the economics professors gave nothing ; the proportion of professors in other disciplines giving nothing ranged between 1.1% and 4.2% ( despite generally lower incomes than the economists ) .
28 The experiments in the previous chapter showed the effects that word boundary ambiguity can have on the size of the word graph given different phonemic inputs .
29 Effusively fruity aromas of the Gamay grape give the wine pizazz in its youth , while its full , rich texture promises a tasty tomorrow .
30 I have just done her a return kindness by getting invitations for her and her mother , to the Alumnus of the Year award given by Royal Bank as holder of Chair of European Governmental Studies .
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