Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] [modal v] give " in BNC.

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31 I think I 've suggested the problem now , and now I 'm going to leave the parties to think about would be a need for expansion , expansion involves built developm think I 'll under the circumstances I 'll give you er the the normal time , and I will adjourn now until two fifteen to have a chance to think about that .
32 Both point to the need to give students experiences which will give life to the theoretical elements which are also essential parts of their course .
33 Hold down Alt and tap , one after the other , the keys which will give the character and/or paragraph formats you want ( see Tasks 13 , 14 and 24 to 26 )
34 Hold down Alt and tap , one after the other , the keys which will give the formats you want
35 It is not so much the size of the postbag as the issues raised in the responses which should give the Cadbury Committee pause for thought .
36 It is not so much the size of the postbag as the issues raised in the responses which should give the Cadbury Committee pause for thought
37 He refused to elaborate , but is known to have expressed dismay at a proposed increase in prize money for doubles which would give singles only a 70-30 advantage .
38 The APU collection of questions was searched for items which conformed individually and collectively to the following criteria : — nearly all the items would have success rates between 60 per cent and 95 per cent nationally ; — all the items would have low omission rates among the bottom 20 per cent band of attainers nationally ; that is , they would not deter this group of pupils , who would be willing to " have a go " at them ; — overall , the items should cover a reasonable variety of topics , including basic ideas such as fractions , decimals , graphs ; and , — as far as possible the items selected would have a high incidence of a distinctive error or errors which would give them some diagnostic value .
39 Chemical analysis is usually employed to determine the materials from which an object is made , and often to identify trace elements which may give a clue to the origins and date of the object .
40 ( b ) any claim arising out of circumstances notified to the insurer during the period of insurance as circumstances which might give rise to a claim .
41 There will be an annual review of your financial circumstances which will give you a chance to look ahead and anticipate any changes which might be necessary to your care arrangements .
42 She says the Liberal Democrats came a close second last time and believes the mood on the ground is one of dissatisfaction with the Conservatives which will give her the swing needed to gain the seat .
43 But this approach seems unnecessarily rigid in cases where the matters which would give grounds for judicial review could also be resolved by the alternative process .
44 The review is designed to identify matters which might give rise to queries following a review by a reasonably informed , but uninvolved , reader .
45 It is for the housing authority to decide whether they have reason to believe the matters which will give rise to the duty to inquire or to the temporary housing duty .
46 It is for the housing authority , once the duty to inquire has arisen , to make the appropriate inquiries and to decide whether they are satisfied , or not satisfied as the case may be , of the matters which will give rise to the limited housing duty or the full housing duty .
47 An invisible barrier put up between different departments in a financial organisation , preventing them from discussing matters which could give rise to a conflict of interest .
48 The question arises whether some of our married quarters may be sold to housing associations who will give priority to service men .
49 They say this would help convince charitable trusts who can give big donations that the people of Darlington are backing the appeal .
50 There was time when they had to bribe er , give some sort of er incentive to the foreman to give them a good time , then it was the shop stewards who would give the workers to the management who will do the o overtime .
51 These maxima were subject to the proviso that ‘ in such shires and countries that where it hath been and is now used to give less wages , that in those shires and countries they shall give and the taker of the wages be compelled according as they have been used to take .
52 The social acceptability of a disability may , therefore , be more important than the limitations it may give rise to .
53 Most of the large banks employ trade promotion experts who can give information on local economies and trading practices .
54 Amanda Ursell and Sarah Godden are trained nutritionists who can give sound advice on diets .
55 But I mean in terms of knitwear over the last few years I can give you one or two examples which I think you 'll readily er understand .
56 As you examine your partner 's expectations , make a notation as to how you feel about it next to the number using the following codes : Tick the expectations which will give you no problems .
57 If you do decide to give the Eradicator a whirl , Ray has a tip for new pond-owners which will give them a flying start in the battle against the green blanket .
58 Iris and her group are eliminated straight away , of course , and most of the others had appointments which would give them alibis . ’
59 Statements which may give a misleading impression regarding proposed courses of action should be avoided .
60 This historical fascination inspired their limitless appetite for novel titbits of information on savage customs which would give substance to the shadowy forms of their own distant ancestors .
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