Example sentences of "[noun] [coord] [vb mod] give " in BNC.

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1 The Tribunal may reserve its judgement or may give its decision after a retirement before the close of the meeting .
2 According to this view , de Gaulle was calculating that his resignation would produce a groundswell of popular annoyance with the parties or would give the politicians an opportunity to display their full incompetence — either of which outcomes would lead to de Gaulle 's rapid reinstatement , this time with a popular mandate to create the kind of constitution that he favoured .
3 Hefter and May give us no reason to modify this statement .
4 We want to see more dual use of school playing fields and halls and will give schools more freedom in their management .
5 Investment will be targeted particularly at areas of skill shortages and will give people who are now unskilled the chance to acquire basic skills .
6 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 .
7 the expert sailers say its not a beginners ' boat but will give an exciting performance … they think it will be a good test of skill … and it 's a great boat to sail … it 's fantastic … just the craft to be in
8 According to Soviet sources , however , the US side had softened its previous position that Najibullah would have to be removed from power before elections could be held , and was now considering a compromise under which he would remain President but would give up control of the military , the security police and the media to non-partisan bodies .
9 The Government will have mapped out its legislative programme for the session in the Queen 's Speech at the opening of the session and will give first priority to the commitments there undertaken and to any important urgent Bill ( as has happened in recent decades in the cases of Rhodesia and Northern Ireland ) .
10 The woman , who was wearing a camel coat , is suffering amnesia and can give no details of her identity .
11 Beau Ranger , as expected , has top weight of 12st and must give 24lb to Prize Asset .
12 Grated crayon added to paint produces interesting effects and can give different shades of colour .
13 Many insurers have a link with an emergency assistance organisation such as Mondial , GESA or Europ Assistance and will give you a local 24-hour phone number to call should you need sudden medical or repatriation help .
14 Open records should lead to better record keeping in the primary sector and will give further support to the general practice of consulting parents early about learning or behavioural problems .
15 If the petition has not been served within sufficient time or at all , the petition creditor can apply for an adjournment but must give the reason why the petition has not been served ( r 6.28 ) .
16 Indeed , printmaking can help to sharpen our sense of design and drawing skills and can give a welcome diversion from other work .
17 ‘ This result of this case has given us hope and will give us confidence in bringing more investigations to the fore .
18 The microscope should be fitted with a calibrated ocular micrometer and should give a magnification of approximately x100 .
19 The Government must co-operate with British Rail and should give the programme full support because it is important to every region in the country .
20 If traffic lights are used they should have embedded loops to detect approaching cyclists and should give them longer green phases .
21 ( 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 ) .
22 One possibility would be a statutory reformulation of Rylands v. Fletcher shorn of the qualifications and defences which so emasculate it now , perhaps on the lines of the Restatement , which imposes strict liability on one who carries on an ‘ abnormally dangerous activity , ’ but this would be open to varying judicial inclinations and would give rise to considerable uncertainty for a very long period of time .
23 Some cells migrate beneath the future skin and will give rise to pigment cells .
24 They need the minimum of tonal variation in order to find this sound from venue to venue and would give a wide birth to any amplifier that offered any more than they think they need , no doubt fearing the onset of option anxiety .
25 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 .
26 's kept us on file and will give us the first date available in June .
27 Some even went so far as to stipulate the use of linen in their will : Hannah Deane of High Ongar , Essex , took account of the £5 fine when drawing up her instructions in 1784 : ‘ And I do hereby Order and direct that sum of Ten pound shall be paid to the person who shall … see me Inclosed and laid in my Coffin in Linen and shall give Information and make Oath thereof wheereby the Poor of the parish Will be intitled to the sum of fifty shilling … . ’
28 In the result the justices on the second day of the hearing , the evidence having been taken the day before and the justices having indicated that they had reached a decision but would give their reasons the next day , made not an interim care order but two prohibited steps orders .
29 Many of them offer a mail-order service or can give you details of your local stockist .
30 They will be pleased to help you with specific questions and will give you as much general information as they can .
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