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

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1 The regular production of films featuring these performers gave their production companies some sort of economic foundation to build on , as well as allowing producers like Balcon and Dean a glimpse of what a popular British cinema might achieve .
2 Over 170,000 couples each year experience divorce in England and Wales ; a growing proportion of these cases give rise to contested legal proceedings ; finance and property disputes form the bulk of the litigation .
3 These visits will be taking place throughout this year and it is hoped that members ' work will encourage these galleries to give the artists some sort of exhibition exposure .
4 These woods gave cover to the herds of wild deer which for centuries had provided sport for the kings and nobility , guests of the Berkeley family at the nearby castle .
5 I suspect there are many people who will want this new recording of Brahms 's B flat Piano Concerto as a memento of the much acclaimed performance these artists gave last August Bank Holiday Monday as part of the 1991 season of Promenade Concerts .
6 These views gave additional weight to the argument that the MINSE analysis should address the issue of defining how a computer could support the organisational objectives .
7 Putting in these values gives us a strength of about 3 x 10 4 MN/m 2 or about five million pounds per square inch .
8 These projections give a prison population in 1997 of between 64,000 ( DM ) and 67,100 ( NDM ) — an increase of between 28 per cent and 34 per cent on current figures ( Home Office 1989a ) .
9 These coins give no immediate clues as to their place of minting or indeed their date , for similar coinage in the name of Alexander continued to be made on a large scale for about a hundred years after his death .
10 These fellowships give Germany 's most promising young researchers a small salary to pursue their own research .
11 These activities gave him an enduring influence in the development of young musicians .
12 Sentimental producers may like to think that these programmes give the politicians a chance to find out what the people are thinking , and vice versa .
13 Bates also wonders if anyone has given any thought to the glare these lamps give off .
14 These illustrations give some idea of the range of CNAA validatlon work and subject development in the 1970s .
15 All of these reactions give high yields and are often quantitative .
16 These rules give the directions into which the head , body and arms should move when expressing certain moods , emotions and actions .
17 The terms of these rules give body to the parties ' respective stances before Vinelott J. and on this appeal .
18 These methods give functional approaches an affinity with the selective approach to assessment that will be considered later .
19 These recordings give evidence of substantial artistic and commercial courage , and also show a laudably pig-headed indifference to conventional wisdom .
20 Partially differentiating this equation with respect to each of these variables gives :
21 Many of these songs give opportunity for pupils to mime or perform actions while seated at their desks .
22 The currents to these probes give a measure of the density and temperature of the plasma 's electrons .
23 Calder Hall Training Manager who was project manager for the installation at both sites , said : ‘ These computers give the operators an opportunity to experience potential events in a realistic simulation and are capable of continuous modifications , development and expansion . ’
24 Thanks to this act , Churchward was able to tell the world that Mu sank into the chilly waters of the Pacific 12,000 years ago , that almost all of its 64 million inhabitants perished , that a few survived on Pacific islands , that these survivors gave birth to Homo sapiens , that white people are nicer than black because they 're closer to the original folk of Mu , and all the other nonsense you might expect .
25 These promoters give rise to unstable open complexes that are sensitive to a short heparin challenge , and are stabilized either by the addition of the first two initiating NTPs ( leading to the formation of an initiated complex ) , or by DNA supercoiling ( 8–10 ) .
26 In general these texts give the impression that where interpretative principles had already been worked out for legacies , trusts followed them ; and where they had not , much the same principles were adopted for both institutions .
27 These effects give a guide to the symptoms which the derived remedies are used to treat , using ‘ like for like ’ i.e. the illness to be treated and that caused by indigestion of the substance should match as closely as possible .
28 These gateways gave entrance to avenues with covered arcades on each side which led to the centre of the enclosure .
29 These differentials give us important clues about the motivation and causes of the fertility decline .
30 But neither of these translations gives the slightest clue to the idiomatic meaning of the original French expression ; the first means ‘ to laugh loudly and maliciously at something ’ and the second ‘ to give up ’ ( e.g. when asked a riddle ) .
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