Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun pl] [pron] give [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The report , in paragraph 480 , records that all the professional bodies which gave evidence recommended that patients aged between 16 and 18 should be able to give an effective consent to treatment and all but the Medical Protection Society recommended that they should also be able to give an effective refusal .
2 Green sets out the climatic conditions which give rise to the different degrees of ‘ air ’ .
3 These broke away sharply on seeing the British fighters which gave chase but were unable to catch them .
4 Myogenic control is related to the intrinsic excitability of gastrointestinal smooth muscle cells , and particularly to the constant rhythmic polarisation and depolarisation of the plasmalemmal membranes which gives rise to the electrical slow wave or electrical control activity .
5 The majority of the vast Kazakhstan region was a no man 's land , but it formed a deep buffer zone between the populated areas of the North-Western USSR and the Mongolian deserts which gave way to the Chinese border .
6 One of the major problems which gave carbohydrate foods in general the reputation of being fattening would be described by doctors as ‘ rebound hypoglycaemia ’ .
7 Wonderfully intense , concentrated in feeling , this performance brings one closer than almost any rival to the awesome times which gave birth to this extraordinary work .
8 Having obtained an exact solution in region IV , the question now is to find the initial conditions which give rise to it .
9 Lastly , individuals in our culture , as in all others , must respect the two basic prohibitions on which all human societies are founded : that forbidding murder of our fellow men and that forbidding the erotic drives which give rise to the wish to murder in its most elemental instance — parricide for possession of the mother .
10 Most of the seminal papers which give rise to paradigm shifts , and the creation of new journals to publish new subjects or combinations of subjects , are first published in the core journal set for the earlier research front , and the clusters which define the new research front may not include the journal which first published the paper which led to its inception .
11 The Entwined Serpents which gave birth to the symbol of the medical profession , the Caduceus , later became in Greek mythology the Staff of Hermes , the Messenger of the Gods .
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