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

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1 They appeared in his novel of 1960 , Take a girl like you , in which Patrick gives freezing looks , and a group of children wears the ‘ expression of being proud of being serious , like some famous author photographed in the Radio Times ’ .
2 A DECISION is expected this week on which certificate to give Jurassic Park the Steven Spielberg dinosaur epic Britain 's children are already clamouring to see .
3 ‘ The mine manager showed us a gold watch which Churchill gave to his father for hiding him .
4 Obviously , the flavour which whisky gives to a sauce differs from that produced by cognac , armagnac or Calvados ; certainly the aromas coming from the pot while the whisky is cooking are also very different ; but by the time the alcohol has been burned and cooked away I wonder how many people would spot what precisely the difference is .
5 The Export Development Branch of the IDB arranges an ongoing programme of seminars on specific export markets , at which experts give presentations , supported by representatives of local companies with experience of that particular market .
6 Dad , I could n't decide which card to give you for your birthday .
7 When , in March 1858 , the need to cope with the technical questions to which emancipation gave rise led to the creation of two new sections within the ministry — the Land Department and the Statistical Department — it was hardly surprising that Lanskoi and Miliutin staffed them with people who combined specialist knowledge with liberal sympathies .
8 A single full description and a full set of potential risks for each section was thus produced with a note of which subjects gave which information .
9 We must again try to understand not only the instinctive bases of people 's understanding of politics and the state , but the way in which this is constructed by social relations , including the class relations to which Marxists give such prominence and the relations between governments and people emphasised by Weberians .
10 They are just as real as the class relations to which Marxists give such prominence or to the state bureaucracies which Weberians emphasise .
11 But it is again the home to which Saunders gives his prime attention .
12 The research aims to obtain detailed evidence of the various ways in which assistance given to firms by district councils conflicts with , or alternatively helps regional policy to bring jobs to the depressed areas .
13 There is the Ayer-Hare question , ‘ Why do we use the same colour-word in different situations ? ’ to which Mill gives the non-Ayer-Hare answer , ‘ Not because of resemblance in some respect , but because of mere resemblance ’ ; and there is the question , ‘ What does the colour-word connote ? ’ to which Mill gives the answer , ‘ The mere resemblance ’ .
14 There is the Ayer-Hare question , ‘ Why do we use the same colour-word in different situations ? ’ to which Mill gives the non-Ayer-Hare answer , ‘ Not because of resemblance in some respect , but because of mere resemblance ’ ; and there is the question , ‘ What does the colour-word connote ? ’ to which Mill gives the answer , ‘ The mere resemblance ’ .
15 The District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals in July 1990 had overturned his conviction on the first charge and sent the other two convictions back to US District Court judge Gerhard A. Gesell , to determine whether testimony from any of the 67 witnesses at the original trial had been influenced — directly or indirectly — by information which North gave Congress under grant of limited immunity during four days of nationally televised interrogation in June 1987 [ see p. 37605 ] .
16 This exchange has established some facts about where the snow is likely to be found and which terrain gives the best ski running .
17 It is in this sense that Derrida argues that Husserl 's Origin of Geometry sets up ‘ the possibility of history as the possibility of language ’ whereby ‘ difference would be transcendental ’ : writing , in the general significance which Derrida gives it of a differential marking , must be the condition of any historicity .
18 In Chapter 1 I emphasized the importance of social classes in the political struggles which take place in modern capitalist societies , and outlined the changes in class structure , as well as the diversity of the political movements and organizations to which classes give rise , in relation to recent politics .
19 He pocketed the envelope which Fred gave him .
20 Burgoyne and Clark ( 1984 ) report that this was seen as a major reason for returning to live with parents after the break-up of a marriage , and the assistance which grandparents gave with child care in the short term was seen as vital in helping their daughter or son to re-establish themselves economically and to form new relationships .
21 ‘ Because that intense pleasure which procreation gives is the moment when human beings shed their humanity and become as the animals , mindless , sniffing , licking , grunting , copulating …
22 Has social and economic change over the past two centuries led to a reduction in the actual support which kin give to each other ?
23 But in reality the amount and type of support which kin give each other varies with the particular historical circumstances within which family relationships are played out , so that looking at patterns of support at different points in time means that one is not comparing like with like in quite significant ways : there is variation both in people 's need for support and in the capacity of relatives to provide it .
24 Differences are also apparent in the types of help and support which carers give , suggesting that women care-givers are likely to be involved in more intensive and intimate activities .
25 Indeed it may be ( as in my case ) because one deeply cares that there should be good and equal relations between men and women that one is adamant that no one human being can be given the kind of status which Christians give to Christ .
26 Erm there are again there is information , there 's lots of packages on environment there 's boo , booklets on it which Catherine gave to me and I think I need to think about specific areas in the school like Milvia 's doing but not to overlap if Milvia does think about that , to try something else , some other way .
27 However , two facts suggest that the time and priority which teams gave to supporting and promoting parents ' groups was highly influential .
28 The sort of help which siblings gave included loans and gifts of money ( these came especially from brothers and sisters who were unmarried ) , gifts of food and clothing for the children ( usually from married sisters ) and help in finding employment for the male breadwinner ( from brothers ) .
29 Organisations and promoters donate tickets which Ticketlink gives to groups and individuals registered with it .
30 The answer which Marx gave to this problem resembles that given later by Durkheim .
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