Example sentences of "[noun] giving " in BNC.

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1 The environmental group Friends of the Earth ( FoE ) is an experienced campaigner for improvements in the quality of our water and has produced a briefing giving detailed advice on requesting information from your water supply company .
2 Until a decade ago , there was little control on campsites and motels were constructed at the base of Ayres Rock giving free access to climbers and walkers .
3 Designs giving decade or binary steps are popular , the latter enabling an indicating instrument connected to the output always to operate at a substantial fraction of full scale as the input signal changes , with attendant reading accuracy advantage .
4 Fabric : Airfoil , a 100% polyester microfibre which claims to be ‘ breathable , windproof and quick-drying giving some protection from drizzle and rain . ’
5 It was now light , the lamps on the gangway giving murky yellow pools that barely pushed back the inky blackness of a starless night .
6 Campaigns to save the whales have led to the International Whaling Commission gradually lowering its quotas and many nations giving up whaling in favour of protectionist policies .
7 Each sample was counted for 5 minutes at appropriate channel settings giving a minimum detectable 5 1 Cr activity of less than 0.01% of the administered dose per litre of urine .
8 Once cast off from the submarine they began the steady rhythm of paddling that took them along their course with a mile and a half to the beach , their sweat-raising stroke giving 3 knots — equal to a steady walking pace .
9 The beer will have labels giving all the information it is felt the beer consumer needs .
10 Tiny three-dimensional holograms formed and faded in the air above the set , each figure giving its brief report before it vanished .
11 A computerized control room alters the direction and output of the lines of windmills , and each one is numbered with a figure giving its output in kilowatts .
12 This suggests that make expresses antecedent causation , since it evokes a process of causation giving rise to a state of affairs that comes into being only at the end of the process .
13 OPENING up your excellent Have a Rattle page , it continually sickens me to see so-called Glentoran supporters giving their manager the verbals in the press .
14 It is normal mode of practice to put any old thing on the plate ( a company 's US headquarters is quite normal ) and then a detachable sticker on the neck giving the real story , thus encouraging the sort of ‘ Made in the USA ’ guitar snobbery that continues to exist .
15 United got off to a flyer with Richard Hill giving them a lead after just eight minutes .
16 It was also decided that the Master , Wardens and Assistants should pay for a key giving them access to the Garden .
17 The maps are based on the well- known Michelin series and courses are indicated by a numbered flag relating to a key giving the address and phone number .
18 ‘ They 've already done it , ’ said Julius , his own eyes giving absolutely nothing away .
19 She cast a swift , assessing look over Shannon , her eyes giving nothing away .
20 A plaque giving details of the incident was fixed in place by the cadets , with the help of Harry Paterson , AEA Windscale 's technical administration manager and Eric Young , BNFL apprentice training instructor .
21 He staggered through the open doorway , into the painted freezer , feeling his knees giving out with each inept step .
22 A specific oligonucleotide probe ( UP6 oligo ) was synthesized corresponding to the region of the gene 62 promoter spanning the proposed mRNA start site at -287 , by annealing complementary single stranded 35mer oligonucleotides carrying sequences derived from -311 to -283 of the gene 62 promoter flanked by non-gene 62 sequences giving rise to 5' AvaI and 3' BamHI sticky ends .
23 Every time a program is run , it leaves behind an archive entry giving key results from calculations .
24 Expanded entry giving extra encyclopedic information
25 From the start of this week the savings institutions have been handing over magnetic tapes to the Inland Revenue giving details of all interest-earning accounts , however small .
26 Figure 11.1 shows an example of a flyer giving basic details of the school , further flyers can focus on particular aspects of expertise or community provision .
27 Oddly , if the P M risks giving him one in the next reshuffle , it might be a sign that his own confidence is returning .
28 This er , the labour giving their oh dear
29 Held , allowing the application , that the provision in article 5(1) of the 1968 Convention conferring special jurisdiction in respect of ‘ matters relating to a contract ’ required the existence of either a contractual relationship between the parties giving rise to actual contractual obligations , or a consensual relationship closely akin to a contract and with comparable obligations ; and that , since the transactions between the plaintiffs and defendants had been void ab initio , no contracts existed within the meaning of article 5(1) ; that the jurisdiction under article 5(3) was restricted to claims based on tort , delict or quasi-delict and did not extend to claims for restitution ; that article 6(1) was not applicable since under the terms of the order of Steyn J. the restitution claims would not be heard and determined together and , in any event , any irreconcilable judgments would be subject to a final decision of the House of Lords , binding in both England and Scotland ; and that , accordingly , there were no grounds for invoking the special jurisdiction to allow the defendants to be sued in England ( post , pp. 836F , 837B–D , 838E , 840B–D , 842H — 843B , G , G–H ) .
30 ( 5 ) Where the plaintiff makes a request pursuant to para 1 ( a ) above for the proper officer to fix a day for the hearing , he shall file a note which shall if possible be agreed by the parties giving ; ( a ) an estimate of the length of the trial , and ( b ) the number of witnesses to be called .
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