Example sentences of "that [adv] give " in BNC.

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1 The question whether a Regulation that expressly gave the power to tax would itself be ultra vires DORA was not decided .
2 The Strip , at the westerly end of Sunset Boulevard and closest to the hub of the film industry , was the avenue for poseurs where every young hopeful — and plenty not so young — hung out to be discovered in one of the dozens of coffee bars that eventually gave way to rock ‘ n ’ roll clubs and then strip shows of the Sixties and Seventies .
3 It is the notion of a norm that perhaps gives rise to the central representation problem .
4 The oriental forests also contain small creatures that perhaps give us a glimpse of the kind of animals that , 70 million years ago , led to the evolution of the first placental mammals and so to humans .
5 The advantages that they are getting are admirable and important but reforms that only give these advantages to a select minority can not be called fair .
6 Earlier manmetric studies of the UOS in children used perfused sidehole pull through methods with sedation , an approach that only gives a few sample values of UOS pressure and these are influenced by the effects of sedation and stress .
7 Strangely enough it was a tiny thing that suddenly gave her confidence again — her hair .
8 Back beyond the Oligocene there is evidence only of archaeocetes , the rather large ancestral toothed whales that apparently gave rise to both the Odontoceti and Mysticeti .
9 The hands that normally give the despatch box a confident caress gripped it in white-knuckled nervousness .
10 And and I I would think I 'm just thinking of freebies that just giving them something , and yet if they 've actually watched something being made and then
11 So that just gives you some idea and it 's up to your parents if they want to .
12 It is gratifying to know that the industry that once gave employment to many hundreds of the local population , is still able to flourish in small pockets .
13 The defenders need to ask whether the system that once gave Europe stable currencies and helped many of its original members to bring down their rates of inflation can continue to serve those ends .
14 He has come to terms with his fierce ambition and his temper , the demons that once gave him a fascination with the psychotherapy of Laing and Reich .
15 We can not do that , however , without challenging an economic orthodoxy of which the Tories are the natural custodians — that always gives priority to the short-term interests of the minority who hold and deal in assets , as opposed to those who live and work ( or want to work ) .
16 It seems a bit trivial to ask whether you have measured those parts of yourself that always give trouble ?
17 It was an expression that still gave him pleasure and he would have used it to describe his own limited grasp of the subject , but it would have been wasted on the sparrow-sized man across the big desk from him .
18 He hit one of the great five irons , too , at the last hole , a shot that still gives him one of those lovely shivers of success whenever he thinks about it .
19 It 's something that still gives me nightmares . ’
20 ( To avoid getting bogged down with routine reporting at the expense of his DIA mission , he had telexed Ms Starnes from Zurich to say he had been denied entry , a diplomatic untruth that still gives him a twinge when he thinks of it . )
21 But it 's something that I think someone can only have a go at if they have a great deal of support and a chance to experiment in a way that still gives them the option erm not to change if they feel that they ca n't handle it any other way erm so I think there are a lot of difficulties associated with this kind of problem .
22 This has traumatised a company that traditionally gave its employees an implicit job-for-life promise .
23 Williams of course , the team that nearly gave Nigel his world championship , we all remember that burst tyre , he 's never liked spaghetti , the Italians do n't like him , they only like winners , it 's impossible to win every race .
24 At first it was filled with gases that modern organisms would find highly toxic , such as ammonia and possibly hydrogen cyanide — though these are the gases that probably gave rise to organic life .
25 One answer to this question might utilize an optical theory of the telescope that explains its magnifying properties and that also gives an account of the various aberrations to which we can expect telescopic images to be subject .
26 All that one can profitably do is concentrate on weeding out the propositions with faulty grammar and those that contextually give rise to paradoxes .
27 The differences between these two races of wild cat support the idea that it was the African that originally gave rise to the domesticated feline .
28 They are , as I have emphasized , highly organized political formations , which tend to develop a life of their own , to some extent independent of the social interests that originally gave rise to them and of their changing environment , and may acquire the character ( or at least the appearance ) of permanent elements in the political system .
29 But it is damage wrought on the international competitiveness of American firms that really gives pause for thought .
30 Yeah I just it just seems to me such a complete and utter waste of of , his time primarily for fifteen , I mean this being identified a year earlier which we reckon it was you would think that even given all the red tape and everything else
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