Example sentences of "will [adv] give the " in BNC.

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1 I think I 'll just give the hospital a ring and then I 'll go up to bed . ’
2 And er that they they still , even when I have to do things , which are not very erm happy either for me or for them , erm I 'll just give the example of removing a child from
3 ‘ I 'll just give the front step a scrub .
4 Well I 'll maybe give the dog .
5 Any increase in IRA violence will only give the process added urgency .
6 The Keeper of the Temple will only give the Key to those who have proved themselves worthy .
7 Clearly this analysis will only give the performance of corresponding practical circuits up to some critical frequency beyond which their response will be influenced by the significant departure of the operational amplifier from ideal behaviour .
8 Music must be chosen that will best give the overall and phrase rhythms to the steps , poses and gestures , that will help to create the atmosphere and mood of the whole and that will underline the action .
9 They may go several years without a cable break on the winch launching , and so they will scarcely give the possibility any thought .
10 Of course , the author will usually give the community a fictitious name , and also change the names of all key informants , but those who know the community concerned , and certainly all those who live t.n it , will not have much difficulty in identifying who is who .
11 Hund 's Rules will usually give the ground term correctly , but they are less reliable for the higher energy states .
12 We will always give the security forces our full backing within the rule of the law , and — against Labour opposition — ensure that they have the special powers they need to protect the whole community from violence .
13 Physical intuition might provide part of the answer , but surely mathematics will always give the complete answer .
14 This method of operation will hopefully give the team overall control .
15 It is not a painful experience provided the patient is being treated by a trained and ethical therapist who will also give the kind of follow-up treatment described in the case histories detailed in later chapters .
16 But it will also give the bacteria in your tank a better chance to multiply , which is important too .
17 Fabrics with horizontal patterns will also give the impression of width , and curtains that are draped back will help to break the vertical line that would otherwise be formed by curtains which hang straight down at the sides .
18 It will also give the window more depth .
19 That will give the landlord a degree of confidence about his ability to regain his property when he wants it ; it will also give the homeless family a degree of confidence about the quality of their landlord .
20 If a previously approved module is part of a package which is undergoing approval then provided that the module is specified as ‘ Latest ’ , LIFESPAN will automatically give the module the next highest approved issue number and add the approval caveat ( if one has been supplied ) .
21 We will now give the complete solution of the problem P1 with data specified in Table 8.1 and references to trees T1–T4 in Fig. 8.3 .
22 After Saturday 's draw at Portsmouth , a result which gives the Boro an excellent chance to reach the quarter finals , he said : ‘ Perhaps the media in the North-East will now give the team the credit they deserve , instead of concentrating on events a little further up the road . ’
23 The collection is certainly an asset to any University , and many will now give the walls a second glance as they rush on to lectures and seminars .
24 A knowledge of the telescope 's direction will then give the positions of the sources typically to within half an arc minute .
25 This will then give the Avon Valley Railway a line length of around six miles from Oldland Common through Bitton to the outskirts of Bath .
26 As examples of topics on which unfudgeability will sometimes give the wrong answer , Mr Damant cites , in addition to extraordinary items , goodwill , securitisation and leasing .
27 Erm the way you were doing it will sometimes give the right answer but the easiest way
28 This will certainly give the driver the opportunity to raise any objection he may have to giving blood , either on medical grounds or indeed for any other reason which might afford a ‘ reasonable excuse ’ under section 7(6) .
29 The selection will certainly give the Liverpool Competition a strong side on paper for a competition it 's representative side last won in 1974 when it was the Steiner Cup .
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