Example sentences of "[det] [noun] give " in BNC.
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1 | The implication of the second sub-paragraph of Article 130R(5) therefore appears to be that although that provision gives the Community competence to negotiate international agreements relating to the protection of the environment , if the Community has not in fact exercised its powers internally , then Member States may continue to enter into international arrangements in their own right . |
2 | There is , according to Quinn , no single moment ( or relatively short period ) in which all the different aspects of the company are considered together and then each part given precise goals for the foreseeable future according to some tight , analytical , holistic master plan . |
3 | Although he could not read or write , Burke learnt fast , but it was not until he was 18 , nearly 19 , that Parrish gave him his first fight . |
4 | For those wanting to satisfy that itch there is an extensive factual section with each trek giving lots of useful practical information . |
5 | For those wanting to satisfy that itch there is an extensive factual section with each trek giving lots of useful practical information . |
6 | 14 You have a little money to give to an animal conservation project . |
7 | After all , the main reason for that ban given by Lord Young , secretary of state for trade and industry , was that the Fraud Squad among others had asked for it . |
8 | The Bishop told clergy late last month and before Tony 's death , that it seemed likely that permission given by the Law Lords to stop feeding Tony would soon be acted upon : |
9 | McGregor et al have shown that dextrose given intravenously inhibits meal stimulated intraduodenal bilirubin output . |
10 | Each piece quoted here ends with new material , in each case giving added force and brilliance to the ending of operatic arias : |
11 | Tindal C.J. in that case gave as examples of permissible retaking by A from the land of an innocent person , C , ( a ) where the goods have come there by accident ; ( b ) where they have been feloniously taken by B and A follows them to C's land ; ( c ) where C refuses to deliver up the goods or to make any answer to A's demand for them . |
12 | Neither writer gave McQueen the credit of his own history ; neither enquired into , or assessed , the status he might have had before the ‘ 45 Rebellion , in which he had participated , and by which he had most likely been reduced to keeping this crude but hospitable inn . |
13 | Locke obviously recognized the implausibility of supposing that experience gives us these pieces of knowledge ; experience can not account for their certain applicability to all wholes , all numbers , or all promises . |
14 | Tiny three-dimensional holograms formed and faded in the air above the set , each figure giving its brief report before it vanished . |
15 | As that subsection gives the court a discretion to stay or suspend execution of the order , it can not be the position that it was intended that the landlord could take the matter into his own hands . |
16 | Typically , each chapter gives a brief introduction followed by preparative methods , arranged according to reagent used or building block employed , and concludes with a short section on biological activity . |
17 | I think that erm the actual position er assured was that industry gave us a quotation in erm April nineteen ninety two which actually was somewhat higher than we 'd anticipated , but I 'm not sure that industry reyu viewed it as an increase because it was probably the first time they had formally quoted a price . |
18 | A Director will cast this type of actress because he knows that is the kind of personality he wants brought out in this character , and he can rely on that actress to give just such a performance . |
19 | A high voltage lamp was then fixed in each compartment to give light when necessary for the men working in the compartment . |
20 | Thousands died but neither side gave any ground . |
21 | Neither side gave any details , apart from the fact that it had been decided to disregard the existing agreement and formulate a new one . |
22 | However , by using different assessment methods , the concept has been refined to include how managers perceive their world , how they search for and select data , and how they conceptualize with that data to give it a framework and meaning . |
23 | We 've got the kettle on , I brought in some milk to give soothing cups of coffee where necessary … ’ |
24 | This heritage gave and still attributes to him the ability to move fast , avoiding all obstacles , to do his master 's bidding . |
25 | This judgement gives rise to our second proposition : economic analysis is often ambiguous , a priori , about the efficiency effects of particular market structures and conduct . |
26 | If that is the carrot to persuade this Parliament to give up such independence as it possesses and to move it on from the treaty of Rome , I would want a lot of persuading that that was in our best interests . |
27 | There was however some danger of developments of this kind given the resources of the powers that were active in the region . |
28 | You can use this function to give the " whole number " part of the answer to a division . |
29 | This function gives the logarithm to the base " e " of its argument . |
30 | In times of financial stringency , when almost any change in criminal justice legislation or practice is likely to affect court costs , this responsibility gives the Lord Chancellor 's Department heightened influence across the penal field as a whole . |