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

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1 Members of the Suffolk Accident Rescue Service , staff voluntarily by GPs , are usually the first doctors to arrive at the scene of car accidents where they can give specialist emergency treatment , additional to that provided by ambulance staff .
2 They have a working knowledge of contract law and other legal areas which affect musicians , such as noise levels and music licences , so that they can give advice on anything and everything that affects musicians .
3 It stand out like a sore thumb sometimes when I 'm with them , I find people with handicapped children are real people , are people who are people with their children being , talking to them , instead of things that they can give them , you know .
4 I commend to him early-day motion 209 , tabled by the hon. Member for Cambridgeshire , South-West ( Sir A. Grant ) , which calls on the Government to take a more realistic view of the help that they can give to telecommunications if those important jobs are to be safeguarded .
5 They need to know that they can give you your professional , their professional attention they will not make it compulsively , the majority party of what went wrong this is you were no longer the majority party .
6 There 's other associates who like to know beforehand roughly how much they can provide for people by way of life cover and living assurance , so that they can give the people some idea , or maybe want to sit in front of them and use the rate book to give them some idea .
7 Project Managers are freed from direct responsibility for staff so they can give their attention to the effective management of their project .
8 They let all the big companies go round digging holes in the road , and when people fall in and complain they say it 's all for their own good , and after a while they hope the people will revolt so they can give the police guns and thin out the population , and then they 'll have a police state — which is what they 've always wanted — and the rich will be able to live in peace . ’
9 This means that there is no limit to the number that can be exchanged , and so they can give rise to a strong force .
10 Otherwise , a dark suit , clerical collar , dark hat , raincoat , and they can give me a Military Cross .
11 And they can give you all sorts of reasons why
12 If you are having a problem coping at home , you should first get in touch with your local social services department , or your family doctor , to see if they can give you some advice or support .
13 But the big day is today(thurs) , not Saturday , because that 's when the men from Greenwich Council come to see if they can give the £4 million redeveloped ground the safety certificate it needs for Saturday 's sell-out game to proceed .
14 ‘ Miss Hatherby says that she can write to the principal of her college when I 'm in the sixth form and see if they can give me a place , ’ Constance said casually when they were sitting on the lawn one afternoon .
15 They ca n't make a decision to change but they can give you the information that we need to bring forward .
16 They may ask for an extra premium if they 're including it they may ask for a bit towards it , but they can give a better cover .
17 Interestingly enough I also heard recently that takes patients from a private hospital , the , because they can give far better treatment than the private sector .
18 You can always seek financial help from the Executive because they can give money out campaigns selective .
19 However , they too could be useful to an organisation 's selection procedure , since they can give more valid information than the traditional interview .
20 And they are urging the various parish councils in the Alton and Bordon catchment areas to see whether they can give more financial support .
21 Patients will be interviewed after their consultation in order to find out whether they can give an accurate account of what their doctor intended them to do , and whether they have queries which they failed to raise during their consultation .
22 Currently in Britain , all donors in clinics whether NHS or private , have to be tested for HIV antibodies before they can give sperm .
23 Briefly , child psychology is a luxury which only a small section of the world 's parents can afford to consider : mothers need a respite from the most urgent problems of hunger , sickness and exposure before they can give much attention to questions of personal adjustment and maladjustment .
24 Staff at the stores will be left managing the other 10% — fast-changing lines like greetings cards and fizzy drinks — though they can give the 90% a nip here and a tuck there with the help of the RMUs .
25 I 'm given as much independence as they can give me , so I do n't feel I 'm isolated .
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