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

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31 The other side of the hedge gives onto the road .
32 It has some important advice on the front page , and explains the effect of the answers given .
33 He remembered that at his formal entry ( matriculation ) the praelector of the college gave all the new undergraduates advice on their deportment : ‘ If a Fellow asks you to lunch , leave at 2.15 p.m. ; unless the general conversation is particularly interesting when you may leave at 2.25 p.m . ’
34 No equivalent figures are given for Cramlington because of the irrelevance of the information given for Cramlington before the late 1970s .
35 Candidates will have to understand , select , collate and , if necessary , supplement this data in order to write the report in the light of the instructions given .
36 no , no , my Lord I have three applications to make in the light of the evidence given by Mr yesterday and this witness today , er the first is this in terms of this witnesses evidence , I do n't know whether your Lordship appreciated it , but I certainly did in terms of evidence , that in cases of some brochures there were a number of editions , in other words first , second and maybe third edition
37 This is the inverse of the transformation given in eqn ( 5.1 ) ; f transforms like rather than like .
38 Students usually study for these over 2 or 3 years and completion of a diploma gives one credit towards a master 's degree .
39 The width of a band gives some idea of the size of the molecule involved .
40 Divide this by the width of the fabric to give the number of widths of fabric required .
41 With the conquest of Normandy , however , Philip-Augustus gained control of a long stretch of coastline opposite England , from which he could also ‘ oversee ’ Brittany , while access from the mouth of the Seine gave him a means of developing trade and a wider market .
42 The secretion of a skeleton gave the corals a great advantage over many other coelenterates ; supported thus they could overcome the lack of rigidity of their soft tissues and grow large .
43 Paint black and silver squares on to the large strip of white fondant surrounding the neck of the rocket to give a chequered design .
44 The use of the contractual conception of the company to give legitimacy to the vesting of managerial power in the directors of the company encountered two difficulties .
45 The railway spread dissatisfaction and immorality among the poor , the place being inundated with worthless and overpaid navigators [ 'navvies ' ] ; the very appearance of the country was altered , some families left , and the rusticity of the village gave place to a London-out-of-town character .
46 Post-war Germany had offered itself as a place of refuge to the persecuted in recognition of the hospitality given by other countries to all those driven out of pre-war Germany by the Nazis .
47 You also get a key which holds the other half of the sensor ; pressing the key against the sensor gives you access to your machine .
48 Government jobs and the opportunities which association with the government gives allow them the possibility of accumulating material goods .
49 But many will be encouraged : IBM 's entry into a market gives it added credibility , and usually makes it grow even faster .
50 Such an interpretation would create procedural difficulties , particularly if , for example , a long adjournment were allowed of an application for renewal under the powers given by subs .
51 There simply was n't enough stock in the shops to give them any real choice .
52 ‘ I used to dream that one day they would call out for a 10-year-old from the audience to give them a hand .
53 An O-ring seal in the lid gives a water-tight fit , and a handle in the lid makes it easy to carry .
54 The topics in the foundation list have been divided into sections and the relevant extract from the list given at the beginning of each section .
55 Finally , remember that fishing from a punt gives you a tremendous advantage .
56 On the other hand , it is necessary for the applicant for judicial review from the start to give at least as much attention to questions of remedies as to the question of whether the respondent has committed a legal wrong .
57 The global trend toward intensive farming could be taking the world on " an accelerating merry-go round to hell " according to Sir James Goldsmith in a lecture given to the Royal Society .
58 The Court of Criminal Appeal , in which Lord Goddard C.J. presided , considered the direction to be perfectly satisfactory and the judgment referred specifically to the phrase emphasised above , which had no echo in the directions given in the present case .
59 As the buildings rise from ground level , entrance from the Bridge gives access on the middle storeys .
60 That should concentrate their mind on the need to give any affected party the opportunity to make submission on any such departure and also to facilitate the communication of the nature of the departure to the affected party .
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