Example sentences of "[noun] gives " in BNC.
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1 | Mayor gives helping hand to school 's tree planting |
2 | No side gives up its principles or priorities but no side pushes to the point of total victory . |
3 | Bracing the right side gives you the only opportunity to use the left side to start the forward swing smoothly and efficiently . |
4 | Campion gives a number to every possible item with full details about its content . |
5 | Patterson gives a list of five words of the /Ε/; class , which were then ( 1860 ) pronounced in Belfast with low realizations : wren , wrestle , wretch , grenadier , desk . |
6 | Company patronage gives the member companies opportunities for private , informal dialogue on important issues which confront the industry and ensures that HCIMA is closely attuned to the industry 's responses . |
7 | The stoichiometry of the reaction is given by , CO+2H 2 →CH 3 OH but this equation gives no indication of what happens on the catalyst surface : for example , carbon dioxide is almost certainly involved as an intermediate at one stage . |
8 | The stoichiometry of the reaction is given by , but this equation gives no indication of what happens on the catalyst surface : for example , carbon dioxide is almost certainly involved as an intermediate at one stage . |
9 | Plugging these values into the equation gives a radius R of 515mm . |
10 | Integrating this equation gives and taking limits of integration to be gives . |
11 | Collecting this and the other spatial terms ( 2 , 3 ) into one equation gives The terms on the right-hand side are just the standard expressions for the Coriolis acceleration and centrifugal acceleration in a rotating frame . |
12 | Rearrangement of the above equation gives which is the one-dimensional energy equation for radial motion . |
13 | Substituting these values in the previous equation gives . |
14 | Rearranging this equation gives , where . |
15 | Carrying out the averaging process throughout this equation gives which , with the aid of the continuity equation ( 19.10 ) , may be rewritten where , additionally , attention has been restricted to steady mean conditions by making the first term of ( 19.12 ) zero . |
16 | The same set of variables used in a model with a Poisson error term gives the model which is remarkably similar . |
17 | The word ‘ quasar ’ is shorthand for –quasi-stellar object' ; the longer term gives a very clear indication of what quasars look like — from Earth . |
18 | The dispersive term is the source of isomorphous differences , and the anomalous term gives rise to Bijvoet differences . |
19 | Spectacular physical violence gives way to silent coercion . |
20 | Esden gives Falcons victory |
21 | Mr Travis gives a lot of time to the kids , not to mention buying those five Toppers for them to learn in . |
22 | Acting in this dual capacity , the port agent gives the captain the forms of ‘ consignment bills of lading ’ subject to charter party conditions . |
23 | Establishing common data gives the stylists , managers and engineers an unexpected surprise : the opportunity to start computer aided manufacture ( CAM ) , usually via numerical control ( NC ) machine programs . |
24 | The most reliable data gives its size as 60cm ( 2″ ) , so do n't consider a tank of less than 4′ , and be prepared to go up to 6′ as the fish matures . |
25 | The absence of a 0-D crossover down to t 0.0005 in our data gives a lower limit for the domain size of about 0.6μm . |
26 | This dodecamer is a good example for study , firstly , because an excellent agreement with the NMR data gives us confidence in the fine structure that has been proposed . |
27 | ( A surviving bill at Lyndon gives the price for 200 yards of wainscot at £28 in 1676 . ) |
28 | Underfoot , a soggy tiger-trap of a burrow roof gives in like brown sugar . |
29 | Up to about 10 per cent of tin gives an alloy that is red to gold in colour and ductile enough for easy shaping by hammering , provided that the alloy is annealed ( heated to remove internal stresses ) . |
30 | A second-order expansion of ( 13 ) around its mean gives Corresponding ‘ approximate ’ unconditional density of completed duration can thus be derived from ( 15 ) and hence the likelihood function for the problem , and the Lagrange Multiplier test of the null hypothesis . |