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

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1 They should become purchasing bodies , buying services from whatever hospital or unit could give the best deal .
2 He would stay young for ever , and enjoy every wild pleasure that life could give him .
3 Er what I need er er and is helpful er , it would be helpful if Professor could give some confirmation of this .
4 Close monitoring and forecasting could give important early indications of cash flow problems , with time to take corrective action .
5 And even before the War , though Hewlett in correspondence with Harold Monro and Newbolt could give and take hard knocks by way of semi-technical criticism , yet it is enveloped and emasculated by similarly anxious camaraderie .
6 A group of students from the school where Joanna used to teach thought the reward and publicity could give the murder inquiry new impetus .
7 A systematic search for the pair of NTPs that led to the formation of stable initiated complexes ( to be shown and discussed below ) indicated that only the simultaneous presence of GTP and UTP could give rise to stable complexes , indicating that these were the first two NTPs incorporated at both promoters .
8 Depravity and a wasted body and spirit could give birth to health .
9 The same mixture of steel and sparkle could give him a hat-trick over Jansher .
10 Her hip had suffered a bruise that would heal , but it was feared that her knee and ankle could give trouble — possibly for the rest of her life .
11 As quality feature films were produced so the anxieties and introspection could give way to congratulation and to a new hyperbole .
12 They have also been told that Sheffield United want a record busting £4m for Brian Deane , but Forest could give Standard Liege striker Shalom Tikva his big chance .
13 Before Folly could give way to the tears that threatened her , a commotion on the road outside broke through her melancholy .
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