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

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1 With ministerial support they could have more financial control over juniors ' posts and be responsible for verifying the information that units give to purchasers .
2 The most that sociologists can hope to do is to understand the meaning that individuals give to particular phenomena .
3 Such policy simulation forms the basis of the advice that economists give to governments about what policies they should actually undertake .
4 Theatre 's task is ‘ to smash language in order to touch life ’ ; it is to show that the force of the aural lies in sound ( reduplicating for Artaud the significance that dreams give to the sounds in speech ) and not words ( Sellin 1968 , pp. 49–52 ) .
5 His work remains largely in the hands of private collectors , and has so far escaped the reassessment and appreciation give to fellow Cubists Picasso , Braque and Leger in recent years .
6 So it 's not a shortage of specialists , it 's a shortage of the erm importance both L E A's and schools give to the subject and make sure that the specialisms are used in the right place .
7 The main reason that Marslen-Wilson and Tyler give for rejecting the idea that context can operate before any sensory information is received is one which has been used by many other theorists , including Fodor ( 1983 ) .
8 Facial expression is a rich source of information regarding the emotional state of the individual and some evidence of this can be found in the amount of space and time authors and playwrights give to describing the facial changes in their characters .
9 Meditation is the just judge that can look at the present and put it into perspective ; the images of the past , the faithfulness , the many joys and sadnesses give to the present a continuity so that the nearness does not warp the judgement .
10 He felt the skin between her anus and vagina give like tissue and heard her cry out in agony .
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