Example sentences of "[noun] [Wh det] [vb mod] give [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Since the legal rules about the control of water pollution are expressed through the discretion of field officers it is important to understand their working definitions of pollution in terms of the kinds of events , activities , or social settings which could give rise to action on their part , whatever its ultimate conclusion .
2 Manchester City player-manager Peter Reid shares a joke with Mike Sheron yesterday , and is banking on his ace winger to hit the goals which will give City the last laugh on rivals United tomorrow .
3 So what can snappy families do to resolve the frustrations in their interpersonal relationships which may give rise to verbal fights , bitter conflicts and destructive hostilities ?
4 In 1924 he published work on the parachor , a function of surface tension which could give information about the structure of molecules .
5 Villagers are angry over a proposed deal which would give owners of a gravel pit the right to build thirty houses .
6 Until we have dealt with that , there will not be the certainty in the industry which will give people the confidence they need to invest .
7 It is not a disease in itself , but a condition which may give rise to problems if not controlled .
8 We and others have therefore engaged on mapping projects which may give information on ZNF gene function and evolution .
9 This inevitably produces a certain amount of fan noise which may give problems with sound recording .
10 Mrs Thatcher should do either as the Mail demands and replace Mr Lawson with a Chancellor of whose policies she can wholeheartedly approve or , as Mr Heseltine urges , lift her veto against the only course which could give credibility to an exchange rate policy .
11 The novel then began to stake its claim as a genre which could give insight into the human psyche that no news broadcast or film ever could .
12 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 .
13 25% to 50%When there is also a majority shareholder , has ‘ negative ’ influence which may give bargaining power through the ability to block special resolutions ; where the holding is the single largest shareholding may have a considerable degree of control
14 It operates mostly on labour-intensive , repetitive government forms rather than the wider variety of commercial printing work which would give men a marketable skill on release as well as a good work experience .
15 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 .
16 He refused to elaborate , but is known to have expressed dismay at a proposed increase in prize money for doubles which would give singles only a 70-30 advantage .
17 she has opposed every new European law which would give women more justice .
18 The merchant explained there would be a tableau which would give honour to the king as well as reflect the glory of the Goldsmith 's Guild , with huge screens on which the carpenters and masons had carved elaborate scenes .
19 ( b ) any claim arising out of circumstances notified to the insurer during the period of insurance as circumstances which might give rise to a claim .
20 But this approach seems unnecessarily rigid in cases where the matters which would give grounds for judicial review could also be resolved by the alternative process .
21 The review is designed to identify matters which might give rise to queries following a review by a reasonably informed , but uninvolved , reader .
22 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 .
23 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 .
24 An invisible barrier put up between different departments in a financial organisation , preventing them from discussing matters which could give rise to a conflict of interest .
25 The dietician is consulted and provides a commercially made liquid diet which will give Mr Reynolds the nutrients he needs and is high in calories and protein .
26 We have also introduced a reform which will give people more choice as to who represents them legally in court .
27 This historical fascination inspired their limitless appetite for novel titbits of information on savage customs which would give substance to the shadowy forms of their own distant ancestors .
28 A basic sense of wonder ( a ) to foster their capacity for imagination which can give rise to vision , realizing that reality can be greater and other than it often seems — so that they appreciate that a flat two-dimensional approach to life is not the only option available ; ( b ) to understand that religious faith expresses itself in a variety of forms , many of which are close to the arts , and to realize also that religious language is mostly used in symbolic or metaphorical ways ; ( c ) to appreciate the emotional power of religious commitment and how this can be beneficial or harmful .
29 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 .
30 The time seemed ripe for a cabinet and prime ministerial intervention which would give Britain a higher profile space policy .
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