Example sentences of "[coord] can give " in BNC.
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1 | These pass on tips about jobs or lodgings , or can give a firm base of support once a migrant has crossed the border . |
2 | Many of them offer a mail-order service or can give you details of your local stockist . |
3 | In cases involving accidents at work , and in factory cases in particular , your own client or a close work colleague may be able to ask around to see if anybody actually saw the accident itself or can give background information about events leading up to the accident . |
4 | FIDOR also supplies leaflets on the use of fibreboard for floors , walls and ceilings , and can give details of stockists in your area . |
5 | These vivid , compact displays require as much creativity and care , and can give as much pleasure as a formal garden . |
6 | The cows are particularly milky and can give high ratios of calf weaning weight to cow weight ; they calve easily and have retained the Highland 's strong mothering instinct . |
7 | Grated crayon added to paint produces interesting effects and can give different shades of colour . |
8 | The Centre has a number of tanks and can give you plenty of advice . |
9 | Indeed , printmaking can help to sharpen our sense of design and drawing skills and can give a welcome diversion from other work . |
10 | Where data do exist on support between kin across households , this tends in effect to be limited to documenting the networks through which support flowed and the kind of support which was given , and can give very little direct evidence about the underlying structure of social relations which supported these exchanges . |
11 | So , it is said , the person bringing the offering gains possession of the life , the blood , of the sacrificed animal , and can give it to God . |
12 | I have explained some of the ways of getting to know members of the media and why it is important to have relationships with them within that framework , you must build a portfolio of individual contacts in the media world with whom you liaise , send material and can give special items and ideas from time to time . |
13 | Schumpeter 's main substantive target is what he regards as the nonsensical idea of classical democratic theory that the people can exercise a rational choice on individual questions and can give effect to this by choosing representatives . |
14 | It takes about 20 minutes to work and can give almost total pain relief . |
15 | However , octave pairing between soprano and tenor or alto and bass comes off well and can give a powerful melodic line , as Example 67 shows . |
16 | Fossils in neomorphosed limestones or carbonate-cemented sandstones reappear and can give otherwise unavailable stratigraphic and environmental information ( Figs 6.4c , d , 6.5a , b ) . |
17 | It goes without saying that when a charity do is well organized and welcoming , it can be the greatest joy and can give you a good deal more than you 'd ever anticipated . |
18 | However the means of making profit and the distribution of resources are the subject of negotiation and can give rise to conflict . |
19 | Bending machines are quick and easy to use and can give more accurate bends than springs . |
20 | What this requires is an agreed upon standard of measurement such that we can say that we have a unit of measurement and can give a precise quantitative expression to distances between the various points . |
21 | The Schools Liaison Office organises visits to schools and can give information and advice about all aspects of the work of the faculty , as well as arrange interviews with appropriate departmental staff . |
22 | ( 3 ) If the defendant has delivered a defence but does not appear then if the plaintiff so requests and can give evidence of the facts and as to quantum , judgment may be given or alternatively directions ( Ord 17 , r 8 ) . |
23 | The woman , who was wearing a camel coat , is suffering amnesia and can give no details of her identity . |
24 | ‘ These changes are not panaceas but can give a one-year useful boost to earnings , ’ said investment trust expert Robin Angus . |