Example sentences of "that gave [pron] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It was the Royal College for the Blind at Hereford that gave him new inspiration by teaching him how to sculpt . |
2 | Though the business was thriving , there was one aspect that gave him great concern and over which he was powerless to exercise any sort of control . |
3 | Denyer decided to put together a mix of landscapes and portraits , images that gave him particular visual pleasure . |
4 | Recently , TCS entered into an agreement with Lotus Development Corporation that gave them exclusive distribution rights for the whole range of Recently there was uproar in India following ‘ body shopping ’ by American software firms . |
5 | These advanced primates had large brains and eyes at the front of the face that gave them stereoscopic forward vision . |
6 | Before entering battle , the warriors stripped to breech-cloth and moccasins , some donning war-bonnets , then prepared their medicine bundles and applied sacred body paint to invoke the Wyakin medicine powers that gave them supernatural protection . |
7 | Poor dear Hugh 's face was somehow much less vivid than the tall hennins a married lady could wear , that gave her extra height . |
8 | Robyn thought as she glanced out of the window , re-reading the sign that gave her enormous satisfaction every time she had occasion to see it . |
9 | But the big news of the day that gave everyone sleepless nights was the Cuba Missile Crisis . |
10 | He was like a Greek god , except that his hair was black and the nose had a slight curve to it that gave his broad , open features a somewhat predatory look . |
11 | He played a leading role in the $5m deal with Morrow that gave his novel Whirlwind a place in the Guinness Book of Records as the recipient of the highest ever advance for a single work of fiction . |
12 | Nonetheless , it was British fears that began the process of creating a political group ( rather than a religious one ) , and British political tactics to safeguard their continued power that gave it national significance . |