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

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1 The book is comprehensively illustrated with both contemporary and modern photographs , backed up with maps giving the locations of crash sites , which will be of invaluable use to hill walkers/aircrafts historians for generations to come .
2 There was a trade deficit of US$545 million in 1990 with exports given as US$570 million , and imports as US$1,115 million .
3 When drying hair , use a diffuser with prongs to give volume and height without frizz .
4 To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what progress is being made with plans to give further education and sixth-form colleges more independence .
5 The pointed arch was merely the most efficient form of building technology at the time ( in Stamford a pointed arch is sometimes used in medieval cellars to span the sites of earlier quarry pits ) and the undercroft at no. 13 St. Mary 's Hill was not a crypt for St. Mary 's Church , but a shop with steps giving access to the street .
6 On a larger scale one might observe that his lifelong preoccupation with words gave him a kind of sensitivity to them , even if it was an unorthodox one ; and further that it is strange that a myth should so make its way if enshrined and embodied in words as inappropriate as critics have made out .
7 They become very ill and need immediate intensive care in hospital with antibiotics given directly through a vein .
8 ( ii ) When notified by a local education authority that a child is persistently failing to comply with directions given under an education supervision order ( Sched 3 , para 19(2) ) .
9 The third paper , from the US , reports work with rats given diabetes experimentally with the drug streptozotocin .
10 They conducted flavour-aversion conditioning with rats given prior exposure to the substance used as the CS ( chocolate milk ) .
11 Furthermore , increasing the transition length to deal with trigrams gives better results than the equivalent bigram equation .
12 These raised the nap on the cloth , which could then be cropped with shears to give it a smoother finish .
13 Will he confirm , in line with undertakings given at the time of privatisation , that he expects British Steel to consider offers for the sale of Ravenscraig on a commercial basis at opportunity cost — at a price which British Steel could expect to get for the plant on world markets ?
14 Liberal Democrat candidate for Bishop Auckland , Bill Wade , said he was not satisfied with explanations given by Durham Ambulance Service for the delay .
15 Classes have continued over the breadth , if not the length , of Scotland and members from many areas met in Newton Steward in March , when Valerie Archibald organised another Medau weekend with classes given by Beryl Smith and Peggy Sigall .
16 The losses were in line with forecasts given at the time of Wembley 's £37m rights issue in January .
17 We can contrast , for example , the comparatively strict ways in which regulations under the 1986 Social Security Act instruct local authorities in the administration of housing rebates , with powers given ( originally in the 1963 Children and Young Persons Act , now in the 1980 Child Care Act ) to local authorities to make money payments , in exceptional circumstances to prevent children being taken into care , where no attempt has been made to prescribe how this should be done .
18 In your May 1 editorial , you rightly call for great care not to erect ‘ an elaborate bureaucracy ’ in investing persons or courts with powers to give consent for medical treatment in individual cases .
19 Much of the jurisdiction of industrial tribunals is concerned with rights given to individuals to be exercised against their employers .
20 Though the appeal is said to be ‘ by way of rehearing ’ , it is not a re-creation of the trial with witnesses giving evidence again before the appeal court .
21 Party chiefs said an inquiry into sex-for-sale may be set up — with prostitutes giving evidence .
22 Walsh reached the Globe Inn at Stowey on 15 August 1797 with instructions to give a ‘ precise account ’ of anything he discovered , and to seek necessary help from Sir Philip Hales , a magistrate living at Brymore in Cannington .
23 The sub-contractor will be expected to comply with instructions given by the general foreman , site agent or contract manager .
24 Solicitors must be prepared to deal with instructions given just before the limitation period expires ( see Chapter 13.7 ) .
25 Section 4(1) ( f ) provides : ( f ) that the defect ( i ) constituted a defect in a product ( " the subsequent product " ) in which the product in question had been comprised ; and ( ii ) was wholly attributable to the design of the subsequent product or to compliance by the producer of the product in question with instructions given by the producer of the subsequent product .
26 Arthropods are those animals with an external , usually ‘ chitinous ’ skeleton ( exoskeleton ) and have characteristic legs , feelers , etc. , with joints to give them flexibility ( arthropod is derived from the Greek for ‘ jointed leg ’ ) .
27 Officers at Huyton police station were inundated with offers to give Champ a home .
28 They are summarized in Table 1 with examples given of the types of outputs to be expected in each of the categories .
29 Now , provided unc as r increases , unc as may be checked by premultiplication by I + C. In this example unc and on use of ( 3 ) we obtain from a single multiplication unc Premultiplication of(2) by ( 4 ) yields finally unc in agreement with results given earlier .
30 The advent of work with apprentices gave a new dimension to the Eastern District 's overall programme : alongside the expansion in trade union provision and the increase in branches and branch membership , they contributed to the growing self-assurance of the District by the later 1950s .
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