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

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1 It is also concerned with preventive teratology ( embryological deformities ) such as spina bifida and other neural-tube defects , and the protection against such defects that a course of multivitamin tablets may give before pregnancy .
2 But radiation from VDUs at very low frequencies may give cause for concern , say scientists at the Ginadian Centre for Occupational Health and safety .
3 Eating a lot of meat , butter and dairy products may give a higher risk of breast and bowel cancer as well as other problems such as coronary heart disease .
4 Either of these cases may give the appearance that no home record exists for this address , and this situation will thus cause a ‘ no record found ’ error to be given , even though the desired record is in the file .
5 Equity , however , stepped in , and said that if there had been a variation of a deed by a simple contract ( which in the case of a lease required to be in writing would have to be evidenced by writing ) , the courts may give effect to it as is shown in Berry v. Berry [ 1929 ] 2 K.B .
6 Use of such a set of unnormalized operations may give a better indication of the accuracy of an arithmetic calculation .
7 Certain cash flows may give rise to multiple IRRs or no solution at all .
8 The different approaches necessarily adopted by professional groups may give rise to stereotypical ‘ cardboard ’ images of each other .
9 Its ideas on ’ reference prices ’ are aimed at reducing the amounts of aid for coal production that member states may give to their industries .
10 These rules may give rise to larger provisions than the directors may otherwise have made .
11 Paul suggested a way of getting rid of this passivity , arguing that lecturers should give out notes at the beginning of lectures and then :
12 ( Snails should give thanks .
13 How much weight in this connection the courts should give to the attitude of Her Majesty 's Government was one of the issues before me .
14 ‘ Put into the language of today , the general principle being there stated is simply that , unless the contrary is expressly enacted or so plainly implied that the courts must give effect to it , United Kingdom legislation is applicable only to British subjects or to foreigners who by coming to the United Kingdom , whether for a short or a long time , have made themselves subject to British jurisdiction .
15 On 1 January 1559 , the ‘ Beggars ' Summons ’ was nailed to the doors of the Scottish friaries , demanding in the name of the ‘ Blind , Crooked , Bedridden , Widows , Orphans and all other poor , so visited by the hand of God as may not work ’ , that the friars should give up their patrimony by Whitsun .
16 In the view of the European Court , the courts of the member states should give supremacy to community law ( Costa v. E.N.E.L. 1964 ) .
17 Given that such a view is unlikely to be acceptable to the scientific community , it is suggested that the funding authorities should give consideration to the fundamental purposes underlying Ph D research , and to output measures of the value of such work to the community .
18 Given that such a view is unlikely to be acceptable to the scientific community , it is suggested that the funding authorities should give consideration to the fundamental purposes underlying Ph D research , and to output measures of the value of such work to the community .
19 These local planning authorities must give planning permission before construction work can begin on these roads .
20 Similarly the profit and loss accounts must give a like view of the profit or loss of the company or of the undertakings included in the consolidation for the financial year again ‘ so far as it concerns , the members . ’
21 I know not , it may be that Mr is saying this is something that that never it 's never I 've never understood it to be er part of my practice or part of any solicitors practice to offer such a and if we have a solicitor er who has constantly practised in his skills for a very lengthy period of time , that is saying oh yes it is because this , as far as I 'm concerned , standard advice which solicitors should give to clients transactions .
22 It was agreed that community groups should give some thought to campaigning to have these facilities installed .
23 He says the government 's turnaround on interest and exchange rate policies should give an extra boost to Christmas trading too .
24 These sequences may give rise to a kind of play , in which they are exaggerated , inverted or otherwise re-ordered in such a manner that a regular pattern or rhythm emerges in the finished product .
25 Secondly , the size distribution of the prey animals may give an indication of the size of the predator .
26 These overall Course considerations may give the impression of a system that is inflexible and resistant to change .
27 Hmm , a spell in the reserves may give him his confidence back , that 's if he scores .
28 Margaret Nelson believes schools should give pupils a moral education which does not depend solely on religious belief .
29 These pictures should give you a clue .
30 Choosing three images should give us " beginning " , " middle " and " end " , i.e. what is stable , how that stability is disrupted and how the disruption is resolved .
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