Example sentences of "[noun sg] will give [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The near future will give us the answer .
2 So integrating sine will give me minus cos .
3 In the same way that the agent will give you a package to the Canaries or go-as-you-please trek in the Himalayas , so the centre may attach an inquirer to a study visit to Sweden with 20 others or arrange a single stay in Peru .
4 And this one from a most complimentary lady in Northampton : ‘ I hope the programme will give lots of people the determination to persevere as you did .
5 Joining our graduate training programme will give you the specialised skills and knowledge needed to work on such sophisticated design and operations .
6 Even if it is not , we hope this chapter will give you some ideas on what to expect and what to ask for .
7 But that is simplifying it too much ; for it is like learning how to ride a bike : you can read about the technique , but only lots of practice will give you a feel for it and the essential balance you need .
8 People will back you 101pc now so any venture or enterprise you put into practice will give you all a chance to pull together to attain an aim .
9 Analysis of the structure of a church by reference to the architectural styles and fabric will give us some idea of how the building has developed .
10 If the blood test shows you are not immune , one injection will give you the protection you need .
11 If the blood test shows you are not immune , one injection will give you the protection you need .
12 The company reckons that the cash injection will give it enough ‘ flexibility ’ to further develop its other profitable product monitoring and medical businesses .
13 At least , that 's the financial advice any Arsenal fan will give you after the way they toyed with and destroyed Coventry using an explosive cocktail of skill , imagination and old-fashioned strengths .
14 Community Action will give our long term unemployed clients another chance .
15 You can train to be a Navy Cook without any particular previous formal qualifications , although any knowledge you bring from a technical college will give you an advantage .
16 Oh there 's people go down the Chinese with letters and the boy 'll give it to me erm can I have so and so , so and so , so and so , so and so , I 'll pay you tomorrow when get paid .
17 A blood test will give you the answer to this problem I 'm sure .
18 When extensions have been applied , they are professionally styled and a make-up expert will give your a complimentary make-over to complete your new look
19 Our compost portfolio will give you a guide .
20 Roger : Learning for Work will give our clients the opportunity to study full time courses , instead of being constrained by benefit rules and having to attend part time courses within the 21 our rule .
21 I hope that the British Council will give its fullest support to ventures of this kind in the future , and will encourage the group which met at Jaipur in their plan to hold a second Workshop to follow up the work of this one .
22 Look , you do n't need to worry about it — at your age the council will give you something if you ca n't find anything yourself …
23 You must not touch this curtain with your hand , but must lay on it the milk-white feather which the hen will give you , and the curtain will be opened silently , by unseen hands , and the doors beyond it will lie open , and you may come into the hall where you shall find what you shall find . ’
24 If you need new glasses because your sight has changed , and you 're in one of the three groups of people shown on pages 10–11 , the optician will give you an NHS voucher to help pay for them .
25 In their most liquid markets New York and Los Angeles , for instance the Real Estate Data Inc publication will give you comprehensive details of ownership , values and rents on a street-by-street basis . ’
26 So simply by carrying on your premium payments at the same level , the DOUBLE PAYOUT PLAN will give you continuing protection for the rest of your life .
27 Charles 's following ( populus ) then swore " in its own language , the lingua romana " : " If Louis keeps the oath which he swears to his brother Charles , and my lord Charles for his part does not keep his , if I can not make him refrain [ from that action ] , then neither I nor any other whom I can make refrain will give him any aid against Louis " .
28 Crosby Hall will give him an additional 30,000 sq ft of living space .
29 The national coach will give you some sequences to practise and these usually illustrate some theme that he wants you to work on .
30 The Judge will give his answers tomorrow .
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