Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [noun] [modal v] give " in BNC.

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1 It was expected that case law would give rise to sufficient precedents to flesh out the relatively few guidelines available under UCTA , but in fact cases have been few and not very helpful .
2 They argue that this effluent fee would give motorists the proper incentive to ensure that exhaust emission control devices were efficiently maintained .
3 Some drama excerpts would give rise to a lot of discussion about relationships between the characters .
4 Some water authorities will give you a rebate on your water supply while you winter abroad .
5 This information structure would give the message the meaning of a statement of what happened or what John was appointed as .
6 ( a ) The Criminal Law Revision Committee 's Eighth Report , Theft and Related Offences , Cmnd 2977 , 1966 , 41 , on which the 1968 Act was based , envisaged that some fact situations would give rise to liability under both ss.1 and 15 .
7 It was agreed that community groups should give some thought to campaigning to have these facilities installed .
8 These link roads would give us the much publicised fourteen lane M twenty five and the building of Terminal five would increase the demand for it .
9 These contract procedures may give rise to special difficulties .
10 None of the reptiles are venomous , although some of these boa constrictors could give a nasty squeeze .
11 Ideally , all conference seating should give maximum lumbar support throughout an eight-hour day — Hilton 's eight-hour chair is an advance here .
12 Above that age children can give consent to medical treatment , whereas children below 16 require their parents ' consent .
13 Each bank representative will give brief talk on their policy towards small businesses , after which they will be given a grilling by the audience .
14 At least , that 's the financial advice any Arsenal fan will give you after the way they toyed with and destroyed Coventry using an explosive cocktail of skill , imagination and old-fashioned strengths .
15 However , the same fact situation may give rise to either offence : Taylor [ 1979 ] Crim LR 649 .
16 The ministers also agreed to an Indian proposal that each member state should give the other most-favoured-nation treatment in trade , manufacturing services and tourism .
17 This brings us to the third phase , in which linguists have become more generally prepared to question the notion of linguistic equality and to accept that language differences might give rise to difficulties which are not due solely to the social and linguistic misconceptions of teachers .
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