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

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1 Some salami are wrapped in garlic or herbs which give additional flavour .
2 Where journalists who give evidence in libel cases do not answer questions which identify their source of information , the Court of Appeal has recently held that they are in peril of suffering much heavier damages if they lose the case .
3 Buying the right boots or shoes which give you the most comfortable fit is an absolute must .
4 If firms agree to set outputs or prices which give them higher profits than those they would earn in a one-shot NE , and one of them reneges on this agreement , then in the following period(s) punitive actions can be undertaken , for example a price war , to wipe out the gains from the deviation .
5 To me it seems that beauty , and indeed the qualities and forms which give rise to beauty , only exist for a consciousness .
6 ‘ Industrial democracy ’ on the other hand is a term which is generally taken to refer to particular practices of management already operating in certain capitalist economies ( e.g. West Germany ) or specific proposals such as those of the Bullock Committee ( Bullock , 1977 ) , practices and proposals which give some role to workers or their representatives in enterprise decision-making , but which are not necessarily linked to the overall social planning of the economy in the interests of working people .
7 Intermediate Technology enables poor people in the Third World to develop and use technologies and methods which give them more control over their lives and which contribute to the long-term development of their communities .
8 Intermediate Technology enables poor people in the Third World to develop and use technologies and methods which give them more control over their lives and which contribute to the long-term development of their communities .
9 The recessed planes are used in places , but more often they are broken up by bold three-quarterings and massings which give a quite different sense of the third dimension .
10 Hi-tech says modern finishes and colours which give a bright , space-age feel .
11 The bureaucracy is subject to rules or laws , and the broader values and beliefs which give the system its legitimacy constitute a framework within which the elite must operate .
12 Some of these inlets lead to salt marshes and estuaries which give refuge to many other coastal birds , especially waders .
13 In order to direct people , those in senior positions require authority to legitimise the instructions and orders they give .
14 ‘ In the psychic realm it means that we are free to follow any set of images and symbols which give us the right mental feedback — and the State encourages us .
15 There are a variety of professional associations of doctors , nurses and teachers which give tacit support to the regime .
16 Pairwork opportunities and exercises which give pupils the chance to talk about themselves .
17 Detecting these patterns and helping them be most noticeable in the book has been facilitated by the programs to traverse the document and programs which give summaries of the characteristics of the node names .
18 All instruments issued by reporting entities which are a means of raising finance , including shares , debentures , loans and debt instruments , options and warrants which give the holder the right to subscribe for or obtain capital instruments .
19 Oh , noble Belgium , Well beloved Mother , to you our Hearts and Hands we give , to you our life lie , dedicating , together swearing you shall live , so again , it 's a very patriotic feeling .
20 Then there are the men and women who give up trying to strengthen their weak areas because they are informed that the conjunction of the planets at the time of their births will not allow them to do so .
21 The other change is the invalid-care allowance which is paid to men and women who give up paid employment in order to care for a sick or elderly person , not necessarily a relative .
22 They are a group of men and women who give up their own time to do their bit to maintain law and order .
23 That is fundamental to the needs of our economy in the years ahead ; fundamental to the prospects for unemployed people ; and fundamental also to the creation of opportunities for our people not only to obtain work , to have and to hold down a job , but to obtain work and jobs which give them satisfaction , which are truly rewarding and which enable them to fulfil their potential to the greatest possible extent .
24 Now that such liability is firmly established , the question becomes whether persons who give advice or perform services should be liable to all persons who may foreseeably rely upon their work being properly performed with all due care .
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