Example sentences of "[adv] in [noun] give " in BNC.

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1 For example , when the musical phrases get complicated because of the use of many notes , the dancers find themselves using their hands feverishly in order to give every note its value .
2 In one study , necropsy was undertaken in about half of the patients who died , and showed graft occlusion only in patients given aprotinin .
3 We 're giving two and a half thousand doctors computers on their desk , where they can tap in to the computer anything which happens to the patient which they suspect might be related to the medicine and also put in to the computer , of course , the medicines which the patient is taking , so that these records , covering about five million patients altogether , will be all centrally brought together in order to give very early warning of any harm which medicines are doing , so that 's a very important development .
4 This will not in fact give rise to a greater tax cost , if correctly arranged , than if , following a hive-up , Newco were to sell assets and distribute the proceeds to management , assuming the ACT payable on the distribution by Target were fully offset against its mainstream corporation tax , and the franked investment income received by Newco was matched by a franked payment to management .
5 This was the fact that Article 613 of the BGB does not in terms give the employee the right to refuse to opt out ; the right of refusal is the result of judicial interpretation , albeit consistent judicial interpretation , of the legislative text .
6 The statement was issued after Mr Major called in the commission president , who was already in London to give a lecture .
7 ‘ You 're just in time to give me a hand . ’
8 ‘ You 're just in time to give me a hand . ’
9 Assume that we have an additional relation which is also in TNF giving details about the students taking modules and the lecturers teaching on those modules .
10 She preened her elegant nose , turning her head slightly in order to give them all the benefit of her profile .
11 Champions who have been made up in Jamaica give some insight into the breed 's development : Chesara Dark Warrior of Copeland , owned by Clyde Fisher ; Chesara Lady Macbeth of Copeland , again owned by Clyde Fisher ; Attilla Brunhild of Natra , owned by E. Mignott ; Chesara Dark Conspirator , owned by D. Walcott ; Tasika Angus , owned by D. Judah ; Lacie of Copeland , owned by T. Dunn ; Carbeth-S Black Concha , owned by W. Evering ; Paraiso 's Black Caesar , owned by Clyde Fisher ; Paraiso 's Black Jack , owned by Mr and Mrs M. Fox ; Sundance Poirot Northwind , owned by Winston Tucker ; Sundance Genevive Hellraiser , owned by Winston Tucker ; Sundance Loyal Duchess , owned by Winston Tucker ; Maowm Monty of Kemour , owned by Owen Munroe ; Sundance Doctor Bojangles of Phillsburgh , owned by Mrs Andrea Phillips ; Sundance Baroness , owned by Winston Tucker ; Sundance Black Charisma , owned by Mrs C. K. Galma-Tucker ; Sundance Ballet Princess of Phillsburgh , owned by Peter Phillips ; and Kempshots Drumbeat , owned by Meg Phillips .
12 Ever since the spread of offset-litho printing and the photocopier , documents have been used extensively in facsimile to give some of the flavour and feel of the original document .
13 Meiklejohn says , " Every adjective is either an explicit or an implicit predicate " , the former corresponding in his book to appearance in predicative position and the latter to attributive use ; and he goes on to show , with examples , that he takes exactly the same view as is found later in accounts given within a Chomskyan framework .
14 It also showed that the DCAC , unlike the DHAC , took seriously the likely outcome of its actions and prepared carefully in order to give effect to its determination to avoid violence .
15 Where social life has been jettisoned altogether in order to give adequate care , life without the dependent parent may seem empty and lonely .
16 There 's too much going on in Adventuredom to give much room to its older denizens , but you ca n't go far wrong with Bloodwych — it got a Sizzler in Issue 65 !
17 Using laser pulses , the satellite will monitor various tracking stations very accurately in order to give a detailed picture of movements in the Earth 's crust and thereby , it is hoped , to help earthquake prediction .
18 A difference in these cell numbers related to sex has already been pointed out in rats given omeprazole .
19 Apparently the CS-US association must have been formed relatively normally , even in subjects given pre-exposure to the CS , because appropriate conditions of testing ( i.e. the use of a long retention interval ) were able to reveal the existence of a strong aversion .
20 Ian McMillan , Martyn Wiley and David Harmer work regularly in schools giving readings and workshops ; they also work with teachers and get them to write poems .
21 Kay Evans who has been seeing Molly regularly in hospital gave us up-to-date new of her .
22 always have a written agenda for formal meetings held regularly , distribute it well in advance giving locations , date , starting and approximate finishing times
23 Could that be an indication that you are n't in fact giving the public what they want ?
24 Many of them are selective , sometimes in order to give a pattern of a certain number of names ( e.g. Matthew 1 ) .
25 The court said that the conclusion the arbitrator had come to could only have been reached by in effect giving evidence to himself in flat contradiction to the evidence given by the applicants ' expert witness , and the arbitrator was guilty of misconduct in failing to observe the rules of natural justice .
26 His only chance of escape from that prospect is by opting to give and then in fact giving a replacement specimen of whichever kind the constable requires of him , subject only to his right to object to giving blood on medical grounds , and , if they are accepted by the doctor , then to give urine instead .
27 I got a room in the inn , and despite the windiness of the house and the army of earwigs that people it , I was very snug : a friend who has been there in winter gives amusing particulars regarding the draughts that are vocal as well as felt in this palace of the winds ; he found it necessary to nail up his bed-room windows with many plies of blanket , and thus to allow day and night to glide unnoted past , for all was dark — yet were not the breathings of the winds hushed !
28 AT LONG last there are moves afoot in Switzerland to give stockmarket investors a better deal .
29 In 1870 the first Married Women 's Property Act was passed , primarily in order to give working class women control over any earnings they might make .
30 The information gained from such provings is enlarged by adding in any known toxic effects of the remedy in question which may have been noted in cases of poisoning ( either accidental or otherwise ) and is completed by noting any symptoms and signs which were not observed in the provings but which cleared up unexpectedly in patients given that remedy on the provings indications .
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