Example sentences of "[conj] it can give " in BNC.

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1 Keep your front guard hand close to your face where it can give protection .
2 The Mailing Preference Service ( MPS ) can ensure that you come off mailing lists , or it can give you the option of staying on chosen lists .
3 This means that your solution may differ , quite legitimately , from your neighbour 's ( in fact it is one of the characteristics of a good case study that it can give rise to equally valid alternative solutions ) .
4 The health authority , one of the 30 most efficient in the country , is consulting on third-wave trust status because it believes that it can give a better service to patients and local people on that basis .
5 Does the Minister accept that a local authority such as Bradford , which tries to provide a wide range of discretionary awards , is inevitably limited by the amount of money that it can give ?
6 The word ‘ endotoxin ’ may be a misnomer , but we think that there is sufficient evidence obtained by injecting endotoxins into healthy volunteers to prove that it can give rise to the clinical symptoms of gram-negative sepsis .
7 The 18 neighbours of an animal are the 18 different kinds of children that it can give rise to , and the 18 different kinds of parent from which it could have come , given the rules of our computer model .
8 No , it 's the general audacity of the tax system , which was to , to ripe money of us so that it can give us we can spend our money on rubbishing layabouts .
9 If the weekend is fine the rain waits for Monday , just so it can give the working week a gloomy send off .
10 It provides substantial life cover … and it can give you a big tax-free payout .
11 This is in miniature the classic blueprint detective story , and it can give more pleasure by virtue of its clues coming closer to the final revelation than sometimes the full-length affair does .
12 Sabotage can break the rhythm of work and it can give workers the feeling of having some control over their work situation , however slight .
13 No list can be exhaustive , but it can give you an idea of the range of opportunities open to you .
14 The first task with a coin , as with any other artefact , is to try to establish its date and attribute it to a place of manufacture and authority , since we must know where and when it was made before it can give us any information about the past .
15 Do not buy foam-filled furniture if you can avoid it , as it can give oft lethal fumes when it ignites .
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