Example sentences of "[prep] this [noun] give " in BNC.

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1 The use of the Moscato grape variety in the blend for this drink gives a scented bouquet and a soft palate .
2 A final dividend of 7.1p is proposed for this year giving an overall dividend for the year of 10.3p an increase of 6.7% .
3 The South African budget for this year gives university researchers less than they need to keep pace with inflation and allocates most of the additional spending on science to applied work in government laboratories , dashing hopes of a significant increase in university funding .
4 For this theory to give the observed value of the strong force between particles , the strings had to be like rubber bands with a pull of about ten tons .
5 Note that despite this tendency to give far too many false alarms the subject 's overall recognition sensitivity could still be quite good , the subject has simply traded false alarms against misses .
6 It has been established by the judgment of this court given on 3 February 1992 that by a letter to the mother , dated 23 September 1991 , the father expressed his acquiescence in the removal .
7 ‘ The situation and the fertility of this bottom gave rise to reflections touching the present state of the labouring classes , who , in dungeon-like cellars , and bye allies , eke out a miserable existence , while with infinitely greater comfort to themselves , and honour and profit to the affluent , they might enjoy , in vast happiness , such peaceful and sequestered abodes as Gillerthwaite . ’
8 Using these figures to obtain the actual area of this wall gives
9 As 1991 fades from view , the timing of this issue gives me an excellent opportunity to wish all of you a Merry Christmas and a Happy , Healthy and Prosperous New Year .
10 The new NEC High Performance Computing Software Development Center in Switzerland , which opened last month in the same building as CSCS , will by the end of this year give a limited number of outside users access to its Cenju-2 parallel supercomputer , says A. Scheidegger , director of CSCS .
11 It is this sense of fortification which the final lines of this poem give us .
12 The thought of this possibility gave him some pleasure , as he visualized the consternation of the Mallory household , their rude awakening to the snake in their bosom .
13 It thus gained a considerable audience , including many people who would not normally have watched a film of this type given the subject matter .
14 There was however some danger of developments of this kind given the resources of the powers that were active in the region .
15 The rare ability shown in the digging and publication ( 1928 ) of this site gave her a promising place in Palaeolithic studies , reinforced by her first book , The Upper Palaeolithic Age in Britain ( 1926 ) .
16 It is not the purpose of this book to give an in-depth explanation of the methodology , as the theory and practice of the approach is covered extensively in the FAOR publication .
17 Chapters 20 and 21 of this book give detailed attention to ‘ fiction ’ — overwhelmingly the main preoccupation of public library users — and to the related fields of biography and travel writing .
18 The first chapter of this book gives an historical account of how the Romans came into contact with the art of the contemporary Hellenistic world .
19 A syllogism with premisses of this sort gives a demonstrative understanding of the causes why things necessarily have the properties they do , because the definitions with which it starts are definitions of the ‘ forms ’ of these things , and formal causes are one of the four kinds of cause which Aristotle distinguished .
20 Membership of this club gives 10 per cent discount on B & B rates at all MinOtels ' group of hotels UK and international , together with other related discounts , for example car hire and ferries .
21 If the package can be prepared for approval a prompt will appear at the foot of this page to give you the choice of preparing it or not .
22 Using Kirchhoff 's current law at the noninverting input of this trigger gives so that Hence the output switches over to the opposite saturation state from positive and negative saturation when respectively It is said that the circuit acts as a discriminator .
23 It was discovered that the peat only began to grow after the site was abandoned and a radiocarbon date for the beginning of this growth gave about 1000 BC .
24 The ‘ Health Check ’ in the centre pages of this booklet gives further advice on healthy living .
25 It is beyond the scope of this chapter to give a full summary of the SFA Rules .
26 The heading of this chapter gives you a clue .
27 Appendix 1 at the end of this chapter gives a number of worked examples using the questions posed in the flowchart and the answers set out in the information contained elsewhere in this section .
28 The first section of this manual gives an overview of the types of reports that can be generated using LIFESPAN PMR .
29 Claims of this nature giving rise to doubt should be referred
30 ‘ ( 1 ) The consent of a minor who has attained the age of 16 years to any surgical , medical or dental treatment which , in the absence of consent , would constitute a trespass to his person , shall be as effective as it would be if he were of full age ; and where a minor has by virtue of this section given an effective consent to any treatment it shall not be necessary to obtain any consent for it from his parent or guardian .
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