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

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1 The Schools Liaison Office organises visits to schools and can give information and advice about all aspects of the work of the faculty , as well as arrange interviews with appropriate departmental staff .
2 It 's WBO super-middleweight champion Eubank 's ninth world title fight in just 22 months — and there 's to be no let-up in his quest to earn the money that can give him retirement in the next year .
3 The woman , who was wearing a camel coat , is suffering amnesia and can give no details of her identity .
4 Grated crayon added to paint produces interesting effects and can give different shades of colour .
5 Indeed , printmaking can help to sharpen our sense of design and drawing skills and can give a welcome diversion from other work .
6 ( 3 ) If the defendant has delivered a defence but does not appear then if the plaintiff so requests and can give evidence of the facts and as to quantum , judgment may be given or alternatively directions ( Ord 17 , r 8 ) .
7 Emphasis is on self-help , and the organisations that can give support or provide equipment are listed .
8 What a shame there is n't yet a product that can give her personality a similarly dramatic boost and uplift .
9 It goes without saying that when a charity do is well organized and welcoming , it can be the greatest joy and can give you a good deal more than you 'd ever anticipated .
10 Many of them offer a mail-order service or can give you details of your local stockist .
11 I mean , th there are other things that can give you a hit .
12 ( i ) freedom from suspended solids and from substances that can give staining in processing ;
13 We need to coordinate and further organize a better system of training we need a service that can give a quick response for those seeking guidance or information .
14 You can now buy matching coordinates in most of the ranges that can give the room a total individual look .
15 Isotopic methods provide geochronometric methods of dating to support stratigraphic investigations which are radiometric to complement the use of varves , dendrochronology or palaeomagnetic evidence that can give chronology relative to a floating scale .
16 Being inauthentic ( ‘ feeling false ’ ) comes from ignoring or denying life 's contradictions , perhaps by attaching oneself exclusively to objects which do not involve the sort of deep relationships or beliefs that can give personal pain as well as joy .
17 Schumpeter 's main substantive target is what he regards as the nonsensical idea of classical democratic theory that the people can exercise a rational choice on individual questions and can give effect to this by choosing representatives .
18 At this stage , you know , we do n't have in our situation because we 're very poor any kind of gifts that can give a valid expression even as a token of the tremendous support you 've all given us over many many years and decades in Britain that has been a source of inspiration .
19 ‘ These changes are not panaceas but can give a one-year useful boost to earnings , ’ said investment trust expert Robin Angus .
20 the traditional dances and customs of a particular country that can give local colour and atmosphere to a plot or theme ;
21 Commenting on the scope of a scheme that can give every farmer a stake in conservation , he said : ‘ If someone wants to make a 20 metre-wide headland , he can run it for a mile and still use up only eight acres of his set-aside land . ’
22 More specialised graphics software includes computer-aided design ( cad ) programs ; the so-called art software that can give you displays and printouts of diagrams ( freehand or line , for example those of structures , flowcharts , geometrical situations ) ; and special programs for work with shapes and patterns .
23 Whatever else we do tonight , we should reject the cruel illusion that the ERM is the great magic system that can give the people the stability they desire — in real life we can promise that to no one .
24 There 's only one source that can give you the answer and it might be pointed our that their refusal to divulge this information might put the whole future of NATO at risk and that the individual ultimately responsible for the negative decision would be answerable directly to the president of the United States .
25 The Centre has a number of tanks and can give you plenty of advice .
26 However the means of making profit and the distribution of resources are the subject of negotiation and can give rise to conflict .
27 What this requires is an agreed upon standard of measurement such that we can say that we have a unit of measurement and can give a precise quantitative expression to distances between the various points .
28 I have explained some of the ways of getting to know members of the media and why it is important to have relationships with them within that framework , you must build a portfolio of individual contacts in the media world with whom you liaise , send material and can give special items and ideas from time to time .
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