Example sentences of "that give a " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Out came the most perfect rendering I had ever heard , ’ said Coghill , ‘ except that given a short while before by John Gielgud in his Haymarket Hamlet .
2 To conclude that the potential for peasant revolution against the status quo remained undiminished in the decade after 1905 does not of course , dispose of the liberal contention that given a longer period of peaceful development the prospects would have changed .
3 Bearing in mind that given a choice between the use of rail and car , the question of cost necessarily will come into that equation .
4 Nor is it unreasonable to assume that given a sufficient respite they hoped that Britain 's own nuclear force might become strong enough to act as a deterrent to a Soviet attack on the home islands .
5 Throw away all the books that give a stable routine which starts at 7am with morning feed and fills up the rest of the day with activities like quartering and setting fair — most of which none of us have time for !
6 The inviolable Gedge formed character traits as a child that give a fascinating insight into his later life .
7 I think it 's the things you collect that give a house character . ’
8 If your garment size requires that you have a number of stitches that give a half repeat , you might consider moving the N1 cam between the first and second piece as we discussed earlier , so that when seamed ‘ A ’ will be joined to ‘ B ’ at the side seam .
9 Felt-tips or fibre-tipped pens that give a strong , dark line are useful for children in the first classes , the disadvantage being that pressure can cause the tips to splay or split .
10 However , if you want carpet in these rooms , there are extremely hard-wearing kitchen carpets available , with a short nylon pile that is easy to keep clean , and also water-resistant bathroom carpets that give a touch of luxury underfoot without turning into a swamp at bathtime .
11 Teachers of reading will prefer games that give a running commentary .
12 Some prime numbers can usually be found that give a good transformation — in fact it is the high probability that any suitable prime chosen will do so , allied to the ease with which this technique can be used to fit any number of records into precisely the required storage space , that makes this such a convenient method .
13 The sensitivity of 50% for samples of tuberculous tissue roughly concurs with the results from much larger studies on various clinical samples that give a sensitivity for the polymerase chain reaction of 37–80% and culture of 29–67% .
14 Nevertheless there are important factors that give a strong impetus to a reductivist reasoning .
15 I think I probably have more knowledge of the really important things that give a person dignity than … ’
16 3 The surrounding words in an utterance that give a word or structure its particular meaning .
17 It is the characteristic chemical products of such enzymes that give a cell its individual shape and behaviour .
18 The Directors are required by the Companies Act 1985 to prepare accounts in respect of each financial year that give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the Company and the Group as at the end of the financial year and of the results for that period .
19 I reckon that give a good team he could turn in ( God forbid ) an England player .
20 Despite the persistence of huge environmental problems , Western donors and lending institutions are financing only projects that give a good return on investment and are expecting Eastern European countries to pay for much of the clean-up themselves .
21 He 's also produced language tapes that give a fun way of learning .
22 SHOWING off their musical skills on Saturday , 40 talented young musicians will be playing in concerts that give a taste of the high grade work these youngsters can produce .
23 For example , we would expect to find cells that give an excitatory response to long wavelength light shone on one part of the retina and an inhibitory response to long wavelength light shone on to an adjacent part .
24 It is not difficult to calculate the exact proportions of hawk and dove that give an equilibrium , if W < D. The calculation proceeds as follows .
25 Yet musicians have on occasion been deceived by editions that give an outward impression of scholarliness .
26 But as you graph your annual giving year by year , remember that to give an accurate impression you will need to correct for inflation .
27 I know that giving a man on a ventilator morphine in high doses , enough to cause general anaesthesia , is risking his life , and it distracts me to think about whether or not it 's ethical .
28 Researchers in Sheffield analysed the contents of several popular brands and found that giving a baby the recommended dose of eight 5ml spoons a day is equivalent to an adult drinking five tots of whisky !
29 Do the data from the CONSENSUS II study provide conclusive proof that giving an angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor early produces no survival benefit ?
30 For example , on his first appearance in the 2nd Division for us , against Blackpool at The Nest on 22 October 1921 , he hit the single goal that gave a weakened Palace side victory , he got another one the following week in an excellent 3–1 win at Blackpool which was our first away from home in the higher division , then returned to Selhurst the next Saturday and headed the goal that disposed of Clapton Orient in a rugged London derby .
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