Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [conj] it give " in BNC.

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1 This ‘ instinctive revulsion from regulation ’ is the foundation of his libertarian heritage and it gives rise to a particular vision of how broadcasting should develop and what its purposes should be .
2 If as we indicated , Grice 's theory of meaning-nn is construed as a theory of communication , it has the interesting consequence that it gives an account of how communication might be achieved in the absence of any conventional means for expressing the intended message .
3 It was a Scottish voice and it gave her comfort .
4 This introduction to a scene and the gradual unfolding of the action within it may seem to be a rather academic restriction on the freedom of the cameraman , but it is a most important movie-making technique because it gives the viewer the feeling of involvement as a participant in the exploration of the location .
5 It 's of tremedous valuer because it give patients and clients a chance to do things they wouild n't otherwise do
6 That question can be left for a future occasion when it gives rise to a live issue .
7 The ten-point margin reflected the Police 's overall superiority and it gave them a deserved triumph in only their second appearance in the final .
8 That gave Webb an easy catch and it gave him the time to see that Bath would have a man over if he ran the ball to the left .
9 It was a strange place and it gave him strange ideas ; he was oddly aware of those who had played , and loved and quarrelled there .
10 He says : ‘ The idea is to start producing high quality , home-grown product because it gives the Forum a much better choice .
11 And then it talks about the opposite accent and it gives the example of There 'll be an industrial dispute in a small family business erm and there is possibly a greater need by the employer to win the workers ' approval .
12 Four four , square root and it gives you two .
13 An example is the Avocet Avsim321 TM32010 simulator — a good product as it gives instant visual access to all registers of the processor so users can monitor progress of the program , line by line if required .
14 If it turns out that this is not the case , if it is discovered that the prohibition denies the would-be rapists more of a chance to pursue the good life than it gives their possible victims , then one may have to adjust other features of the political framework to make sure that this does not result in inequality of ability to pursue one 's conception of the good .
15 In the late twentieth century compulsory retirement has depressed social status , a point also made by Alan Walker , and has led to medical , educational and social service provision receiving a low priority because it gives a low marginal rate of return on investment .
16 She knew her limitations better than she knew her worth , and she taught in a private school because it gave her a little more latitude to come and go as she wished — an important point , since she cared for an old mother whom eighty years had made exacting .
17 ‘ It 's good to get new blood as it gives us more spark . ’
18 It gives students access to another source of spoken English and it gives them one or two hours ' exposure to the language .
19 Now in those circumstances , and I can think of a number of schools where that works very well , the governing body is a very powerful force , for links out from the school into the outside world , not only into business and industry , but also into the L E A , and it 's actually quite a lot of schools quite like to have a County Councillor on their governing body because it gives them an in to the L E A at a policy-making , or an individual decision-making level .
20 A patent is a very desirable form of intellectual property because it gives the owner a monopoly in an invention , enabling him to exploit the invention for a number of years to the exclusion of other people ( subject to provisions designed to prevent abuse of the monopoly granted ) .
21 Forfeiture This is a drastic power as it gives an enforcement authority power , under s16 of CPA 1987 , to obtain possession of unsafe goods and , if necessary , destroy them .
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