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

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1 through my ears and gives me a headache
2 Clare takes conventional subjects and gives them a twist , physically and artistically .
3 You should aim to strike a deal with your employers that gives you real peace of mind .
4 When choosing say , a new fridge , do we worry about the power it uses compared with our existing model , or do we go for the one with the clever arrangement of shelves that gives plenty of room for the mineral water ?
5 From the committed runner to the occasional jogger , there 's a Mizuno running shoe to suit all abilities that gives everybody the benefit of Mizuno Transpower — a remarkable energy conversion system that absorbs damaging shock and produces extra forward movement .
6 But Chauntecleer slips and gives himself away : and the Miller does not .
7 the not getting better with normal things that gives it away .
8 Unlike the spinal column of any other mammal , it has a network of interlocking protrusions from its vertebrae that gives it enormous strength and resistance to crushing .
9 This lasts for three terms and gives you one three hour evening class every week .
10 If I put a two there , I 'll have an extra three characters and gives me a full stop and two zeros .
11 They do have an extra point of initiative instead , which puts them on a par with Men and gives them an advantage over Dwarfs .
12 POOLS includes all the English and Scottish football leagues , is easy to use and not only does it predict draws but gives you odds on each potential draw to make your selection easier .
13 He writes clearly and lightheartedly about the 100 best rivers and gives his expert advice on how to navigate their reaches .
14 This allows you to conveniently plan your purchases and gives you time to paint the models and try them out on the tabletop before deciding what to add next .
15 This allows you to conveniently plan your purchases and gives you time to paint the models and try them out on the tabletop before deciding what to add next .
16 This allows you to conveniently plan your purchases and gives you time to paint the models and try them out on the tabletop before deciding what to add next .
17 In practice if there are beneficiaries who are capable of being consulted , it 's likely that one will say to those beneficiaries Right we need to raise some money , there 's only the shares to do it with , we 're proposing to sell them do you agree with that or would you prefer to have the shares and gives us some money ?
18 The argument could far more plausibly be turned on its head : the ‘ latent function ’ of the operation of unofficial suspect categories may be to make the administration of ( in ) justice more efficient and ‘ rational ’ , which in turn institutionalizes these practices and gives them the status of ‘ due legal process ’ .
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