Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] give [noun] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Under item 4 , the Policyholder must be unable to engage in or give attention to ANY KIND of profession or occupation .
2 Permanent and total disablement ( other than by loss of limbs or sight ) which , after 104 weeks from the date of injury , prevents the Policyholder from following , engaging in or giving attention to ANY KIND of profession or occupation .
3 The state assumes that they are not doing so and gives increases on all of the additional pension as if you had never been contracted out .
4 Given that the purpose of the video is to provide a resource for language learning and teaching , any decisions concerning presentation , acting , editing , etc will be taken so as to give precedence to this educative purpose .
5 Given that the purpose of the video is to provide a resource for language learning and teaching , any decisions concerning presentation , acting , editing , etc will be taken so as to give precedence to this educative purpose .
6 Given that the purpose of the video is to provide a resource for language learning and teaching , any decisions concerning presentation , acting , editing , etc will be taken so as to give precedence to this educative purpose .
7 It is for the courts to interpret those words so as to give effect to that purpose .
8 Both countries had been over-producing against their OPEC quotas for some time , helping depress prices gradually and giving rise to familiar bouts of recrimination between them and other member states with higher absorptive capacities for revenues .
9 There existed at that time , a real threat of an invasion of the British Isles by the French forces under Napoleon , so militia groups were formed and Martello Towers were erected around the more vulnerable coast line , to ward off and give warning of any sign of an invading fleet .
10 Put up with what 's going on , because the reality is , there 's nobody in Northern Ireland prepared to stand up now and give evidence in open court , because if they do they 're dead before the week is done .
11 The economic experience of the 1970s had exacerbated existing regional problems as well as giving rise to new ones .
12 A course in communication skills which covers authentic writing and oral business tasks , using integrated skills approach , as well as giving practice in individual skills .
13 A series of specialist sports programmes culminated in the setting up of ‘ Sportsview ’ in 1954 , a half-hour mid-week programme which interviewed personalities — Mike Hawthorn , Stirling Moss , and Danny Blanchflower featured in October 1954 — as well as giving previews of top events .
14 The need to act consistently and give effect to legitimate expectations , means that far-reaching and abrupt rule changes should generally be avoided , in favour of proper consideration and consultation .
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