Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] that give " in BNC.
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1 | In particular , we would not know what it was about consciousness that gave rise to its falling under the given kinds of statement . |
2 | ‘ What is it about work that gives you the most pleasure ? ’ |
3 | And there 's a copse I know of , the end of a tongue of woodland that gives good cover for a retreat to the river with a prisoner . |
4 | C-terminal deletions ( A ) and N-terminal deletions ( B ) prepared as in Methods were analyzed on 11% SDS-PAGE and stained by silver staining to determine both their purity and the amounts of protein that gave apparent stoichiometry to r30 . |
5 | In one of the informal groups that preceded the foundation of the Royal Society , one finds that affirmation of independence that gives weight to the separation thesis . |
6 | The former are organized around the activities of work that give individuals and work communities a specialized knowledge not available or necessary in everyday fife . |
7 | It is this sense of identification that gives hope to the newcomers that others will understand their fears and actions and show them the route to recovery . |
8 | The credit for founding the College goes to the Odiham Agricultural Society , but , as so often happens , it was the demands of war that gave the College the initial impetus . |
9 | Instead of erroneously portraying the social charter as a formula for increased unemployment and as a dangerous capitulation to the trade unions , should we not realise that a policy of co-determination that gives employees a say and a stake in the running of their firms is the very reason why the economies of so many western European countries have been so successful ? |
10 | Although literary theory is only one aspect of structuralism , the question of language is obviously peculiarly relevant to it , and it is the conceptual rigour and the range of possibilities provided by the linguistic component of structuralism that give structuralist literary theory its distinctive qualities . |
11 | Mr Bush accepted the Pentagon proposal even though he told the United Nations that he believed ‘ we can achieve the level of verification that gives us confidence to go forward with this ban ’ . |
12 | She had dabbed powder over her lipstick to rob it of its bright crimson lustre , and she had forgotten the little pink patches of rouge that gave her cheeks their rosy healthy glow . |
13 | There is a school of thought that to give personal rewards to youngsters for attempting an outdoor pursuit can cloud one 's thinking . |
14 | It is as a native that he accepts the River God , and it is the subjection of Man that gives to Man his dignity . |
15 | " Variety 's the very spice of life That gives it all its flavour . " |
16 | It 's the simple things of life that give you most joy and delight . |
17 | Not surprisingly it was the study of history that gave birth to the social sciences . |
18 | It was held that a one-off purchase , and sale three months later , of land that gave rise to a profit was not trade assessable for Schedule D income tax . |
19 | I do n't mind the sort of the use of language that gives this or that impression if that 's what contemporary politics demands , I 'm as guilty of that as er the next man . |
20 | It is possession of this kind of power that gives rise to a distinct need for justification , and which forms the basis for the claim that companies must be required to act in the public interest . |
21 | Because choosing both the right type or investment and the particular institution with which you are likely to feel happiest is such an important decision , even after you have chosen a scheme you will have a 14-day cooling off period that gives you a chance to change your mind . |
22 | As they move upwards they lose their nuclei and synthesize the special proteins like keratin that give the skin its protective toughness . |
23 | She wanted to jump straight up from this padded and sheet-covered bench , once her blood donation was completed , and go up to Labour and Delivery to see , or at least hear about , Faye , but she knew from experience that giving blood left her drained and tired , and giving two hundred and fifty mils extra tonight would really sap her physical resources . |
24 | Bearing in mind that given a choice between the use of rail and car , the question of cost necessarily will come into that equation . |
25 | Then , abjectly , as if engaged in reflection that gave back only its own dullness , she completed the tasks she had been doing and , without saying a word to the expectant children , left the room . |
26 | I think more than anything I enjoy the freedom and there are two things in life that give you freedom . |
27 | Well , there is a generosity in calf-love that gives it a grace : not that mine had any grace . |
28 | Because you get that silence in the room and mmm you want to fill it so but you 're right the use of the pause effective and particularly with a variation in pitch that gives that emphasis the two combined together can be very very effective . |
29 | And I 'm sure when we do these blood tests we 'll find that things are not altogether normal , now sometimes it 's actually the way you respond to treatment that gives it away rather than |
30 | Once again , it is the oscillating motion of the cross within the circle which symbolizes that forthcoming conflict between positive , evolutionary forces and negative dissolutionary forces during life on Earth that gives birth to the Swastika in both its configurations , i.e. right-angled or left-angled . |