Example sentences of "can [adv] give [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Since ‘ compliance ’ is an administrative definition and since production or treatment processes can constantly give rise to changes in water quality , field men must be ever-vigilant in the face of uncertainty .
2 The income arising to the trust can only be taxed under Schedule D , Case IV or V. Payments from the trust can only give rise to a new source under Case V. Those Cases give the taxpayer the benefit of the remittance basis .
3 In fact , the text can only give bones to the story .
4 I can only give evidence and if they do n't believe my evidence , he 's innocent .
5 My recollection was that it was £250 for a great deal of work and endless consultations with courteous BBC representatives who were terrified by my refusal to produce a total text ( since I can only give plausibility to anything I say when there is at least an element extemporised ) and refused to accept my positive assurances that I was as unlikely to dry up as the Thames .
6 The discovery of it outside the groups identified as apparent risks can only give cause for concern .
7 Yet literature can only give access to the values entertained by the members of literate communities and in these only for persons able to apprehend what they read .
8 On another occasion , I would want to argue that , despite the problems , comparisons with the English system can only give ground for encouragement and that we should be thinking of extending the Scottish system beyond the age of 16 to include offenders under 21 .
9 These modes can thus give rise to an Ikeda instability ( which will now have a period rather than 2tR ) provided these modes are resolved into two gain peaks : a high-finesse resonator is thus required for this version of the Ikeda instability , which gives rise to chaos via a period-doubling cascade in parameter regions corresponding to the upper branch of optical bistability { 23 } .
10 ‘ I think it is very peculiar that someone can just give evidence , like Sir Hal Millar , and not be cross-examined on it at all . ’
11 And somebody had said to her erm said something about him and her , and she says well , she said he he 's , he 's I 've got the brains , he has n't got nowt , she said , he can just give money and I 'll be sitting and spending it .
12 Actually , resistance is more likely to occur with prolonged exposure to large dosages which leave only a few ‘ resistant ’ individuals to form the nucleus of the next generation ; and it is one of the characteristics of pests that a few individuals can rapidly give rise to large populations .
13 Then you can gradually give way to your instinct for describing the purely ridiculous event that can seem extraordinarily funny .
14 Companies seem happy to talk to him and he can still give advice internally .
15 In formal situations roles can clearly give people special rights , but even in conversation — where according to our definition unequal power is suspended — it is unlikely that knowledge of participants ' social office or status will be wholly forgotten .
16 He can now get both in the same action , because the same court can both give damages and also grant an injunction .
17 The principal can also give assistance to the agent by helping in the commercial negotiations between the agent and important customers , helping with special discounts or credit arrangements in order to secure business .
18 Likewise the end glasses , as angled shots at the ends of the tank can also give rise to flash reflections .
19 The hardware used for data collection can also give rise to differences in recognition performance .
20 The explanations in ( 8 ) , ( 9 ) and ( 10 ) are concerned with physical events , but psychological phenomena can also give rise to explanations in different modes , as in ( 11 ) , ( 12 ) and ( 13 ) :
21 " Part of a building " can also give rise to problems .
22 Planners can also give approval with conditions appended to the details of the scheme .
23 The Office can also give information on grants that are available to certain people who , at present , have no insulation in their home at all .
24 The centre can also give advice on benefits , which is obviously really important when you 've just lost your job .
25 Of course , there are a number of other phenomena , such as lightning and reflections of sunlight off tumbling satellites and orbiting debris , that can also give flashes in the sky .
26 Not only do you know where you are trying to get to , but you can also give attention to attempting to discover the fall back position of your opponent .
27 Bows , bands and clips can really give height to a style .
28 This can often give rise to dispute and requires careful thought .
29 Drawings can often give views of the site that are difficult or impossible to achieve with a physical reconstruction , such as aerial or cutaway views , showing both the interior and exterior of a building at the same time .
30 And yet , cruising the crowd for those overheards that can often give clues to the deeper meaning of an occasion , it became clear that one or two paying punters , a few common or garden turnstile cowboys , had slipped in through the security net .
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