Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] give us [art] " in BNC.

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1 Our specialists can advise you on the type of cover you need — and our experience and understanding of business gives us a big advantage when it comes to identifying key persons and assessing the size and type of cover necessary .
2 A wide view of God gives us a perspective on life that is not cramped by our everyday circumstances .
3 He showed us the whole lagoon ( it is very big ) , slowing down to let us see the most interesting parts , then hurtled off amid boiling clouds of spray to give us a thrill .
4 To belong to the Communion of Saints gives us a sense of deep communion .
5 The image of royalty gives us an idea just how powerful and proud the train is as it seems to influence and belittle all the things around it .
6 TUC research officer Simon Jones said : ‘ We understood the Secretary of State to give us an assurance that the investment plans would continue .
7 If district councils in Northern Ireland are to have a meaningful role in promoting tourism and job creation within their areas , can the Secretary of State give us an assurance that he will ask the planners to deal more sympathetically with applications that have district council approval for facilities to cater for the tourists who are coming now and the many more that we expect in the future ?
8 Well our constancy of composition gives us a way round some of these problems .
9 The walk from the campsite near Hrabusice gave us a real taste of Paradise .
10 However , our association with SBBC gives us the chance to support practical community action to improve the environment , which is important .
11 This in turn gives us a clue as to whether the ‘ feelgood ’ aura from rising house prices is likely to be reversed quickly .
12 As powerless as the train , we sat for three and a half hours in the dark — key phrase , that — before a locomotive of more elderly years arrived from Newcastle to give us a croggy .
13 In fact we had a new customer waiting for the certificate in order to give us a job . ’
14 This , on the surface , puzzling preponderance of rural over urban illegitimacy rates , does in fact give us a key to the understanding of the very complex factors that shaped sexual behaviour .
15 We need to recognise that coming together through choice gives us a positive identity and the collective power to create change .
16 With the exception of money , this was precisely the criteria used by NI to give us a view of Peru .
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