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 . |