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

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1 On either side of this comes a layer of varying proportions of wool or cotton felt , curled hair or foam to give the mattress its softness .
2 Operational records are described as giving day-to-day information such as lists of books issued to each user or listings giving the whereabouts of books not on the shelves .
3 Any notice direction or communication given hereunder by one party to the other if sent by post to the last known place of business of the other party shall be deemed to have been served on the date when in the ordinary course of post it would have been delivered to the other party .
4 Cotton or fine linen can be used as a painting support either by itself stretched onto a wooden frame or stretcher , or it can be glued onto strong card or hardboard to give a good painting surface to oils or acrylics .
5 A trip by cable car or monorail gives the best view of the 180-acre site , four miles from Exmoor .
6 Self-esteem or pride gives the horse confidence to try and get what it wants or needs ; and success increases the horse 's confidence further so it may dare to try and win against greater odds — whether it be stronger horses , an adverse environment , or dominant people .
7 But there needs to be a commitment on the part of the college or course to give more time and greater attention to music 's role in worship .
8 However , in the case of transactions before the making of the bankruptcy order , if the transferee or recipient gave value , was in good faith and without notice that the petition had been presented , he will be protected ( s 284(4) ) .
9 There is an afternoon visit to the temples and a drive to the buried Buddhist city of Sarnath where Buddha gave his first sermon .
10 A holding , or aggregate holdings , of shares carrying 30 per cent or more of the voting rights of a company , irrespective of whether the holding or holdings give de facto control .
11 That 's that card that Rhionna gave me .
12 I do n't know oh They 've been telly that Tom give us , that give us and then I did n't put on
13 The philosophy of life can be found in religion and religion gives life a meaning .
14 Weight lifting and construction give you tight bulky muscles .
15 Ham pp16–21/ A whole leg of pork , cut from the carcase before curing Ham , Bayonne p17/ A lightly smoked ham from south-west France Ham , Parma pp16–17/ An Italian air-dried ham , served very thinly sliced Ham , Smithfield p21/ Traditionally made from pigs fed on nuts , mainly acorns Ham , Virginia p21/ Traditionally made from pigs fed on peaches and peanuts Ham , Westphalian p17/ A German smoked ham Ham , York p21/ A dry cured ham , traditionally eaten at Christmas Ham , Bradenham p21/ English hams , cured in a mixture of juniper and molasses to give a very black appearance to the uncooked hams Haslet p14/ An English spiced meat loaf made from pork and sold sliced Hoisin p52/ Chinese barbecue , sweet and sour sauce
16 Exclusively available from L'Oréal salons , we 've 1000 sets of shampoo and conditioner to give away to the first 1000 names drawn from the postbag on October 31 ( 100 for subscribers only ) .
17 ( i ) Title music Combined with a title design , this is usually repeated at the beginning and the end of each programme and helps give it an identity .
18 Bernstein and Reynolds give a very full treatment of the subject , much of which turns on the interpretation of provisions in commercial leases .
19 The package runs in the Windows environment so you will need a PC with Windows 3.1 installed , and for the graphics an SVGA monitor and adapter to give the best possible output on screen , anything less than SVGA does n't do the pictures full justice .
20 In the 1970s optimism and faith gave way to disillusion and doubt as medical costs soared with little apparent benefit .
21 Tea and sugar give clues about the ability of the working class to afford a reasonable diet .
22 In the first half his passing had the right weight and direction to give Williams and Wright opportunities to use their speed against the Yugoslav defence and bypass the sweeper , Petric .
23 Medau Rhythmic Movement and Relaxation Therapy was the subject of a Talk and Demonstration given by Barbara Potticary before Bath branch members of the Back Pain Association .
24 These will be used initially for displays of work by pupils of Frome Art College and displays giving information on the history of shopping in Frome and special events and attractions in town .
25 Gram staining and culture gave negative results .
26 Either way , it tends to confirm the view that collectivist reforms were doomed unless industry and commerce gave their consent .
27 The proprietors of Elmfield House , Jim and Edith Lillie , were initially a little apprehensive about opening their much restored and much-cared for home to the public — but they soon came to appreciate the friendship and interest given to them by their visitors from all over the world .
28 While one takes into account the concern of Calvin and the reformers for the balance between the light of scripture and the inner light and direction given to individuals an experience vouchsafe for countless times in both the Old and New Testaments also remembering our lord 's own use of silence in prayer and I believe the increasing use of silence in modern worship and may I also say how very impressed I was by Dr 's prayer at the opening of this assembly in which he asked for the guidance of God and indeed your own equally eloquent prayer on Sunday evening Moderator open to the prompting and leading and guiding of God 's spirit .
29 Key and Hudson gave evidence that Jane Cox had been quite rational when questioned shortly after the death of the child , a view that was contested by the Drakes .
30 Brewster and Brewster give many good ideas for such drills ( ch. 3 ) .
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