Example sentences of "[det] [vb mod] give " in BNC.

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31 This may give NCM the edge in certain trades where credit insurance has been traditionally well used .
32 This may give values of r greater or less than n ( Diamond , 1965 , p. 1135 ) .
33 Where a policyholder 's tree has fallen and damaged third party property , this may give rise to a public liability claim ( see Section 7.4 ) .
34 In some kinds of rock , such as granite , the creation of steep , bare rock faces can lead to significant lateral expansion into the valley side as well as vertical dilation and this may give rise to exfoliation domes ( Fig. 6.21 ) .
35 This may give rise to dispute where terms are incorporated by reference to some other document , as in the examples above .
36 This may give some clues on how overheating contributes to cot death .
37 This may give an unbalanced impression of the competition as a whole and of the enthusiasm generated throughout at local level .
38 However , producing this model alongside another may give rise to benefits — perhaps they have common components , or common design and marketing costs , in which case there are shareable inputs .
39 This should give warning to anyone in Britain preparing to cast a vote tomorrow for proportional representation .
40 Later this year , however , there should be a new run at energies up to 43 GeV ; this should give a difference in asymmetry of about 3.5 per cent , which if there will be observable .
41 This should give sufficient cut down of search so that word shape need only be checked on a relatively small number of words .
42 This should give enough time to devise a workable document .
43 According to Control Data , this should give customers the chance to use the most suitable medium for their requirements .
44 This should give you two identical studies .
45 This should give Europe 's big retailers pause for thought .
46 According to Control Data , this should give customers the chance to use the most suitable medium for their requirements .
47 This should give us the key mineral signature which could , if necessary , be refined by the technique of selective quantitative element analysis developed by the Oxford Laboratory by X-ray fluorescent spectroscopy which has achieved such notable success with mortaria ( Hartley and Richards , 1965 ) .
48 This should give more accurate results , particularly with convenience food .
49 If we say the cost of production of a bird laying 276 eggs per 52 week period is 60p per dozen ( I 'm taking Stuart Hinchly 's ) figures demonstrated at the Royal Show ) , by retailing our own produce this should give us an average price of £1.25 plus per dozen .
50 Indeed such is the number and effect of these abrogations of privilege that in the view of the editors of the latest edition of Cross on Evidence , 7th ed. ( 1990 ) , p. 427 , this should give pause for thought on the part of anyone who regards the privilege as a fundamental principle of English law .
51 This should give you a good idea of what to expect if you do n't have the processing power or , perhaps more importantly , the inclination , to go Windows shopping .
52 ‘ All that aside , though , this should give us a lot more loose rein here . ’
53 However , as the entry of a new hotel is a relatively slow process from planning appliction to operation this should give sufficient time for existing hotels to develop appropriate strategies .
54 This should give a bit more grip on the bolt . ’
55 From April 1993 local authorities will have to contract out waste management , and this should give the companies more opportunities to secure contracts for the conversion of waste into energy .
56 One person might give the Conservative Party the highest of three high scores , another might give it the highest of three low scores .
57 ‘ You mean that this might give me a chance to do a bit of snooping , ’ I said .
58 This might give vital stimulation to others and set them on new lines of discovery .
59 This might give a little pause to those who dogmatically believe that poverty is a direct consequence of ‘ overpopulation ’ .
60 The courts will not take the incidence of future inflation into account in calculating the dependency , but if it is established that the deceased would have increased his income in the future for reasons other than inflation ( eg because he would have been promoted if he had remained in his job or because he would probably have attained higher and better paid skills or a better paid job if he had lived ) this might give grounds for increasing the multiplicand .
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