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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 A fine example of superb German craftsmanship , this yacht 's design is timeless ; her flush teak deck gives you excellent working or lounging space .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 The look Maria gave him was inimical .
8 The Parlour Performers give their services free for charity and Bumpstead branch can recommend them highly .
9 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 ) .
10 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 .
11 The look Madeleine gave him would have withered anyone other than her brother .
12 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 ’ .
13 In the limit B 0 , the complex map can be approximated by the real noninvertible map where I = E. Introduction of a finite value for augments the left side of the above by a term , and the index n gives over to continuous time t .
14 The money Danica gave my mother was not enough to buy one of the better sorts of bicycle , but it was no good buying a cheap one as it would have to last me for years .
15 Our 68 staff work 12 hour shifts giving a 24 hour service .
16 The mattress support gave a twanging sigh .
17 If they do n't contain a waterproof membrane such as Gore-Tex or Sympatex , you can obtain spray-on products to give them a water-repellent finish .
18 The following case study gives an extreme example of the ‘ benefits ’ of task allocation .
19 When family members , or other people close to the sufferer attempt to give feedback it may be resented and resisted by the reactivated denial system and lead to the opposite of the desired effect .
20 The new pattern of teaching practice gives increased coverage of the secondary age range in a split system , but it is not without its own difficulties .
21 Sheets are usually 300mm ( 12in ) square , and are often sold in packs of five or 10 ; the best way of estimating quantities is to work out the area to be covered , and to divide that by the coverage figure given on the pack , which will tell you how many packs to buy .
22 The characteristic PFLA data gave no indication that either of these organisms was present in the mud or the concretion .
23 Computer spies give thanks to Personal computers
24 Baptism entries give name , date of baptism , parents ' Christian names and surname , abode , and occupation of the father .
25 For example , the British 1971 Sample Census data give the following picture : The implication of such substantial discrepancies can not simply be ignored .
26 Two weeks after the publication of proposals for the National Curriculum in September 1987 , the Times Educational Supplement invited 13 curriculum pundits to give their views .
27 As a result , three prominent members of the Medellín drug cartel gave themselves up [ see pp. 37914 ; 37957 ] .
28 He is probably to be identified with the ‘ patrician ’ ( the term signifies an individual of very high standing indeed ) called Moll to whom King Eadberht and Archbishop Ecgberht gave the monasteries of Stonegrave and Coxwold in Yorkshire , seized by them from Moll 's brother , Abbot Forthred , for which action Pope Paul I reproved them .
29 The princess sang along with old favourites such as The Streets Of London and My Liverpool Home — plus the hospice hymn Give Me Oil For My Lamp .
30 The mix is ideal for novices and early intermediates , with an occasional fun board wind to give intermediates some good thrills .
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