Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] give [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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31 On the one hand , the Conservatives offer more choice , emphasis on traditional three Rs teaching methods in primary schools and giving power to the parents .
32 This split barrier is an ideal solution for keeping out undesirables such as motorbikes while giving room for wheelchairs to pass through easily .
33 The taxpayer , however , contended that , on a literal reading , its meaning was clear and unambiguous and accordingly there was no alternative but to give effect to the express statutory language .
34 That 's right , but , but you know that it 's only the , are only one of the major supermarket chains that gives money to organization and one of the organizations in Glasgow there was an article in the Scotsman or the Herald the other day and I must n't quote names because I can be wrong , but one of them and there were major s major stores selling food as well as actual food retailers cited , but only one of them will give food that 's past its sell-by date or surplus or whatever for one of the Glasgow charities for the homeless .
35 It was this provision that gave rise to the loophole sought to be exploited by B.C.C.I. depositors .
36 The feature of human culture and human activities that gives rise to the representation problem is above all that human communities embody norms , and it is this notion that I shall principally discuss .
37 Language in its significant sense is that vocal gesture which tends to arouse in the individual the attitude which it arouses in others , and it is this perfecting of the self by the gesture which mediates the social activities that gives rise to the process of taking the role of the other .
38 But , as Sadler shrewdly and significantly observed , it was not merely economic change that gave rise to social and political anxieties , for there were ‘ psychological causes of unrest ’ which were ‘ more subtle and not less powerful ’ .
39 I now turn to a consideration of some implications of the cognitive neuropsychology of face recognition for phenomenology — an approach to the mind and mental phenomena that gives prominence to introspectible ‘ phenomena ’ understood as acts of consciousness and their immediate objects .
40 Holly stood beside a poorly dug hole and he looked down at a T-shaped junction of pipes and saw that the screw-fastened aperture that gave access to the pipe join and its subsidiary were swathed in doth and knotted around in plastic sheeting .
41 Indeed , traditional archivists devote much time and resources to providing users with a description of the administrative framework that gave rise to the generation of a particular record or class of records .
42 The next chapter will be rather different in both intention and structure , for it will not examine the work in detail of particular leaders in the field nor give attention to the teasing out of any particular principles .
43 Indeed , on this point they were the most vehement of the groups that gave evidence to the Beveridge Committee .
44 Plasticisers are the molecules that give clinginess to clingfilm and make other plastic wrappers soft and flexible .
45 It is this sense of identification that gives hope to the newcomers that others will understand their fears and actions and show them the route to recovery .
46 Hence , molecular associations that give rise to large exothermicities are also associated with large adverse entropy changes , and the two effects work in a compensatory manner [ 6 ] .
47 Hallowell ( 1950 , 1956 ) went on to argue that the emergence of culture was due to a novel psychological structure rooted in the social behaviour of the gregarious primate that gave rise to Man .
48 Some further examples of each kind , organized under the maxims that give rise to them , may help to make the distinction clear .
49 Caterers can no longer afford to look for a machine that gives performance at any cost .
50 It asks the following : what is it about family law that gives rise to challenges to its authenticity as law ?
51 The philosophy ( with the arguable exception of the Netherlands ) is not actually practised anywhere in the world , although the concerns that give rise to it have led to a continuing debate in some western industrialized democracies about ways in which the monopolistic nature of the capitalist press might be usefully modified .
52 In one of the informal groups that preceded the foundation of the Royal Society , one finds that affirmation of independence that gives weight to the separation thesis .
53 If , for any reason , the new variety is competitively superior to the old one , superior in the sense that , perhaps because of its low ‘ stickiness ’ , it gets itself replicated faster or otherwise more effectively , the new variety will obviously spread through the test-tube in which it arose , out-numbering the parental type that gave rise to it .
54 The General Medical Council recognises the importance complainants place on rectification and that complaints systems should be able to rectify the circumstances that gave rise to the problem .
55 From the results of these experiments they appear to have receptors that give direction to their movement to search out the source of this sugar .
56 It was , however , an issue that gave rise to an enormous emotional reaction on both sides .
57 It is now known , however , that it is made up of basaltic rocks , derived indirectly from peridotite , and erupted by volcanic action along the ridge itself , building up the long submarine mountain range and giving rise to the relatively few volcanoes which poke their heads above sea level .
58 The less well-to-do may encourage early marriage and give priority to settling down to stable family life .
59 On the basis of these findings a model can be suggested to explain how noxious stimulation can lead to induction of c -fos and give rise to the neurophysiological and behavioural changes seen in pain states .
60 The Niggenkopf chairlift starts directly in the village and gives access to the Lorenzital and the Amatschon Joch .
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