Example sentences of "[Wh det] [adv] give " in BNC.

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1 The insurance is only intended to cover vendors who at the time of contract had no knowledge of circumstances which eventually give rise to a claim or of the likelihood of claims being made under the warranties .
2 Second , it must arise in circumstances which also give rise to proceedings already or simultaneously brought before an industrial tribunal .
3 He also collected documents which now give us information and eye witness accounts of the artist that transform the traditional view of him .
4 The results of this process can be read in detail in catalogues raisonnés , which often give a blow-by-blow account of the arguments of scholars over the years .
5 Books — there are many excellent text books available , which often give a different perspective .
6 The dinner they gave him ranks among the epic brawls which regularly give the brotherhood of socialist solidarity a bad name .
7 This is largely true , though some artists do use ‘ body colour ’ occasionally , especially solid white to give that additional accent such as highlights and sparkles of light on water which sometimes give the same results as scratching out .
8 Some policies which otherwise give good cover specifically rule out damage caused to the buildings in the course of repair , demolition or any work on the structure .
9 Sending out letters for donations or goods are never as productive as appeals which actually give a return through entertainment , social activity or a chance of winning a prize .
10 Railcards , which currently give discounts off standard and reduced-rate fares to the young , the old and families — at least nationally accepted versions could also share the same fate , as could the combined rail-bus-underground Travel card in London .
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