Example sentences of "which [adv] give [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 And there 's one which perhaps gives Mr Larcher the most quiet pleasure , for another shopping centre in Hull .
2 The most important of these were Abergavenny and Glamorgan , which together gave Gloucester a significant interest in the south of the country .
3 The most important of these were Abergavenny and Glamorgan , which together gave Gloucester a significant interest in the south of the country .
4 Christopher was a slight child , with rather too thin arms and legs , and little flat wrists which always gave Carolyn a stab of apprehensive fear when she noticed them .
5 He never wore his turban at home , which always gave Hoomey a jolt of surprise , seeing the knee-length black hair coiled on top of his head , skewered in place with a comb .
6 His opportunity to bring the two threads together as a writer came in the early 1980s through the radical London magazine City Limits — which also gave WCM regular Rob Steen his first break as a cricket-writer .
7 It has been bought on a long lease which also gives BP , which uses the offices , a five-year lease-back arrangement .
8 So they negotiated a takeover of Thomas Kerfoot , a well-established supplier of generic products , which instantly gave Medeva the largest market share in the UK .
9 Waterston , never interested in personal glory , did not try to claim priority , but J. W. Strutt , third Baron Rayleigh [ q.v. ] , rediscovered the paper and had it published in the Philosophical Transactions in 1892 , with an introduction which belatedly gave Waterston due credit .
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