Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] that gave " in BNC.

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1 In particular , we would not know what it was about consciousness that gave rise to its falling under the given kinds of statement .
2 It was the combination of large circulation share and a large number of titles that gave concentration its distinctive character in 1990 .
3 C-terminal deletions ( A ) and N-terminal deletions ( B ) prepared as in Methods were analyzed on 11% SDS-PAGE and stained by silver staining to determine both their purity and the amounts of protein that gave apparent stoichiometry to r30 .
4 In short Moses Moses revealed to that like the Egyptians each generation of Jews that gave them their character in general which is that today
5 And they were the sort of corsets that gave you the the straight boyish look that was necessary for the clothes of the twenties and the early thirties which were cut on the cross .
6 The credit for founding the College goes to the Odiham Agricultural Society , but , as so often happens , it was the demands of war that gave the College the initial impetus .
7 In setting himself such a standard , Herbert sought to fulfil the ambition expressed when he was ordained : ‘ Though the iniquity of the late times have made clergymen meanly valued and the sacred name of priest contemptible ; yet I will labour to make it honourable , by consecrating all my learning and all my poor abilities to advance the glory of God that gave them . ’
8 She had dabbed powder over her lipstick to rob it of its bright crimson lustre , and she had forgotten the little pink patches of rouge that gave her cheeks their rosy healthy glow .
9 Rose started a small flower garden in front of the house soon after coming and there he could often be found , at first helping Rose , then taking over and extending the garden across the footpath until all the green inside the thorn hedge was alive with colour : little beds of forget-me-nots and sweet william , rows of wallflowers that gave out their fragrance in the evenings , formal lilies and roses .
10 Not surprisingly it was the study of history that gave birth to the social sciences .
11 It was held that a one-off purchase , and sale three months later , of land that gave rise to a profit was not trade assessable for Schedule D income tax .
12 And she could not sort out her brain while he stood less than a foot away , watching her with eyes that gave away nothing of his own thoughts .
13 He played a leading role in the $5m deal with Morrow that gave his novel Whirlwind a place in the Guinness Book of Records as the recipient of the highest ever advance for a single work of fiction .
14 Then , abjectly , as if engaged in reflection that gave back only its own dullness , she completed the tasks she had been doing and , without saying a word to the expectant children , left the room .
15 The indigenous personnel , while they were fully trained in the specific features of their own parts of the process , were excluded from positions that gave access to the whole of the production process .
16 Phages from plaques that gave rise to identical signals on both filters were purified by another round of plating and screening and were then subcloned to Bluescript plasmids according to the manufacturer 's ( Stratagene ) instructions .
17 It was this basic respect from Beatty that gave the singer confidence to turn over control to him .
18 It was the Royal College for the Blind at Hereford that gave him new inspiration by teaching him how to sculpt .
19 So began a relationship on and off stage that gave the audiences some of the finest Tiller work .
20 This was offensive to the Scots in the audience as was Tetley 's disregard for the purport of the poem by Blake that gave the ballet its title .
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