Example sentences of "and [noun] give " in BNC.

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1 If this solution were not efficient we would have , for some ( x 1 , x 2 , … , x n ) , and multiplying the first of these by W K and the remainder by w k and summing gives which would contradict the assumed optimality of ( x 1 * , … , x n ) .
2 Fees for this can be included as part of the ‘ reasonable ’ cost of the work and grant given .
3 ‘ What comes up , ’ said Rory , and Jessica gave a dirty laugh .
4 Monitor the appropriate amplifier test point with a voltmeter or calibrated oscilloscope and rotate the Helmholtz coils and sensor to give zero volts .
5 The pun as a rhetorical motif of both dialogue and narrative gives way to utterances with multiple layers of meaning : I 'm sorry , I 'm very sorry . ’
6 The Tribunal rejected appeals by lawyers acting for the Marcos 's heirs , including his wife , Imelda Marcos , against earlier decisions by the Swiss cantons of Fribourg and Zürich to give legal assistance to the Philippines government in its efforts to recover the assets , variously estimated as amounting to between $330,000,000 and $500,000,000 .
7 The remains of houses and possessions give an idea of people 's lifestyle , while the remains of their tools can show what work they did , and to some extent how hard they would have had to work to do a particular job .
8 In the 1970s optimism and faith gave way to disillusion and doubt as medical costs soared with little apparent benefit .
9 Sainsbury 's sponsored the grape-treading stage and Faith gave a bare-footed demonstration before the Prince .
10 In the end , Butterworth and Clibber gave their reluctant assent .
11 Katy and Jamie got ready very quickly and Mum gave each of them two wee spoons .
12 Dad patted me on the head and Mum gives me this little kiss on the cheek and then they went off and left me with this old woman .
13 It found support in the professional and middle classes , and Treitschke gave it intellectual respectability .
14 Everyone , however conditioned by family and society , still retains the dignity and freedom given by God , of exercising their own will and choosing good or evil .
15 With the wide coverage and freedom given to pupils to develop their own individual lines of inquiry , the identification of a large an detailed collection of keywords was one of the major tasks at the design stage .
16 When visiting local aquatic shops the Bartons had come across Fintastic , of Darwen Lancs , where they were impressed with proprietor Paul Eyles ' forthright manner , and willingness to give his time and knowledge to his customers .
17 Since then , due to the stimulus and support given by the Centre to twentieth-century art , the setting up of regional funds for acquiring contemporary art , and the emergence of a new generation of museum curators , the landscape has completely changed .
18 Groups are capable of great creativity , as in language and folksong , and even in the stimulus and support given to individual writers and thinkers .
19 Parisian cultural life between the wars was close-knit ; writers and artists gave each other mutual support .
20 Biblion and pegnunai give us ‘ bibliopegy ’ , which is the art of binding books , and ‘ bibliopegist ’ , the student and lover of bindings .
21 The rise in water level is due to the melting of snow and ice in the Andes — it rails all year round over the rain forest , half of the moisture being recycled , due to evaporation from the surface of the water and moisture given off by plants ( transpiration ) , with an increase in rainfall in late February , March and April and the more than normal rainy season ( Monsoon ) .
22 Section 4 addresses some of these developmental problems : Clipson makes the case for the integration of research , design and market information ; Clark and Fujimoto paint a picture of the struggle to shorten lead times in the car industry , and Shea gives an account of the role and emerging difficulties of quality circles .
23 Silhouetted by the blaze , the jeeps frantically reversed still firing , and Stirling gave the order to withdraw .
24 And Miss gives it to the student in n it ?
25 He flew slowly and high , watching the land unfold beneath him as buildings and roads gave way to brief outcrops of country followed by more towns .
26 The children made lots of friends in the Mini-Club , under the watchful supervision of ‘ Animators ’ who organised activities in the morning and afternoon giving us some time to ourselves .
27 Then Maeve hugged their surviving son , five-year-old John , and Garry gave him three loving kisses .
28 One of the topics currently fascinating chemists of many persuasions is the direct reaction of carbon monoxide and hydrogen to give other products .
29 So what happens with any acid and any metal with a mes a metal and an acid you 're going to get a salt and hydrogen given off .
30 Betts and Hargrave give a detailed account of what has been achieved in one county .
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