Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] give " in BNC.

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1 The AR.III was not only demonstrated successfully but in February 1938 Raoul Hafner gave a paper to the Royal Aeronautical Society describing the design .
2 Surprise has been expressed in some quarters that Mr Zilligen has been allowed to stay on the Ferranti board given his key role at ISC during the £215m deception .
3 The purchase of a call option on a futures contract gives the owner the right to acquire a long position in the futures contract at a set price ( the exercise or striking price ) during ( or at the end of ) a specified time period .
4 The horns were still there , curled and chipped , the brown hair was coarse and stiff , and the flyridden eyesockets gave an uneasy impression of movement .
5 The yellowish-gray brick houses gave straight on to the street , which she had found only after turning out of another one , and then another .
6 A fine example of superb German craftsmanship , this yacht 's design is timeless ; her flush teak deck gives you excellent working or lounging space .
7 It includes communal workshops containing metal and woodworking equipment , and a training room with computer programmes to give the new-starter a grounding in marketing , book-keeping and business management .
8 This time , their leaders are back in office and are promising lower income taxes to give domestic spending a boost if the country votes Yes .
9 An adjustment of the rate support grant gave inner urban areas more resources and the urban programme was expanded , introducing central/local partnerships for the largest cities and more limited programmes for smaller towns .
10 Akeman Street was the boundary between what is now Tackley Park and Whitehill Farm as early as the year 1004 when King Ethelred gave the small estate of Whitehill to St Frideswide 's monastery at Oxford , and it is still a boundary though the Roman road has vanished from sight .
11 As part of the festival Sophie Roe gave an open class for children , which both she and the children enjoyed very much .
12 Ibn Hajar gives a different account of the manner of his return , writing that when war broke out between the Ottoman and Karamanid rulers and the latter was defeated , the former took Molla Fenari to Bursa .
13 A GOAL from Alison Mills gave Pegasus II victory over Portadown 2As in the McConnell Shield final yesterday .
14 The look Maria gave him was inimical .
15 Ian Crook gave Norwich a 13th minute lead , but Peter Ndlovu equalised with a stunning solo goal eight minutes before the break .
16 The wide angle X-ray diffraction patterns obtained from pastes of either artificial granules of PHB-rich whole cells of Alcaligenes eutrophus show only an amorphous halo , whereas crystalline PHB powder gives a series of sharp peaks ( Fig. 1 ) .
17 The Parlour Performers give their services free for charity and Bumpstead branch can recommend them highly .
18 From slang to puns to points of conflict , the end result is something like homeboy fashion meets voodoo charm and , back in ‘ 88 , the LA Times gave her a fitting nickname , ‘ East LA 's Ambassador Of Culture ’ .
19 Foundation list topics for which criteria appear in this chapter were selected from four of the five content categories and one of the process categories of the Graduated Test Project assessment framework given in Chapter 2 ( pp. 9–26 ) .
20 A night at Fort William gave me a long awaited opportunity of making the ascent .
21 For large values of N i , Stirling 's approximation can be used to deal with the factorials viz. In , and equation ( 8.3 ) becomes which on dividing by N o gives If , the mole fraction of component i , then
22 The hydrogens are probably removed one by one : first , the methane loses a hydrogen atom to give the methyl radical , CH 3 , and extremely reactive fragment .
23 Horden full back Gary Ellis gave a faultless kicking display , converting five tries by Mark Withan , Paul Priestley ( 2 ) and Ian Grint plus a penalty try , and adding four penalties .
24 The look Madeleine gave him would have withered anyone other than her brother .
25 Herr Nordern gave her a ghastly , feeble grin , as if asking for remission , but Frau Nordern turned a cold face away , showing only an upright back and stiff neck which in their rigidity seemed to symbolise the rectitude of all the generations of the Houses of von Bromberg and von Ritter .
26 Herr Nordern gave a placatory smile and was about to say , completely untruthfully , that he — they — understood , when , to his horror , Bodo butted in again .
27 Herr Nordern gave a huge sigh of relief .
28 Gary Tuttle gave the Blues the lead but Sonnex lobbed in an equaliser on 34 minutes .
29 His continued appearance on the public platform and his considerable oratory skills gave Williams the opportunity to enhance his growing reputation as a spokesman for the ‘ common man ’ .
30 Gary Blissett gave Brentford the lead midway through the first half , which was a bad one for the Town defence .
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