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

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1 Aggregate economic indicators give but a partial insight into the extent of devastation after the war because of the shattering emotional impact of Japan 's unconditional surrender .
2 But again the government retained extensive administrative powers to give it a free hand in dealing with radical writers and journalists .
3 Dipole studies , least-squares fitting of predicted and observed peculiar velocities and the analysis of the covariance tensor of reconstructed differential motions give , and , respectively .
4 In advancing legal arguments and in taking direct political action those active in the peace movement can be reinforced by the knowledge that the hesitant political support given by others to the policies of nuclear deterrence is underpinned only by the belief that their leaders genuinely desire peace and disarmament .
5 Azerbaijani officials claimed that the attacks on the border were the consequence of frustration of local residents that they had received no response to demands presented during the previous month for freer access to their fellow Azerbaijanis in northern Iran ( numbering up to 14,000,000 — twice the number of Soviet Azerbaijanis ) , and to rich agricultural land given over to border defences .
6 I would expect the right hon. Lady to give us the answers , because she still has time to absorb what her civil servants have to tell her .
7 That is why we ask the right hon. Gentleman to give a categorical assurance to the House that at some later date cash limits will not be imposed on deserving claims for compensation .
8 The right hon. Gentleman gave his usual vintage performance , with many justified facts and views , and it was warmly received in all parts of the House , not only for its humour but for some of his more sombre comments about the present ominous geophysical appearance of Europe .
9 Will the right hon. Gentleman give a commitment that capital will be made available in time for the accident and emergency unit to be completed and ready to receive patients when Westminster hospital closes ?
10 When will the right hon. Gentleman give that consistency and leadership to the police and back them for a change ?
11 Will the right hon. Gentleman give way ?
12 Will the right hon. Gentleman give way ?
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14 Will the right hon. Gentleman give way ?
15 Will the right hon. Gentleman give the House one example —
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24 Although it is 40 years since the incident , I urge my right hon. Friend to give urgent consideration to the case because the suffering of Derek Bentley 's family continues day in and day out .
25 Can my right hon. Friend give a guarantee that he will never propose the introduction of unnecessary and expensive regional assemblies in England and Wales ?
26 Can my right hon. Friend give us an assurance that the additional funds that the United Nations needs to carry out these increased responsibilities will be provided by the members of the United Nations ?
27 Will my right hon. Friend give his assurance that , neither explicitly nor implicitly will any deal be done at Maastricht ? —
28 That being so , will my right hon. Friend give the House a commitment that he will not give way on that in the discussions next week ?
29 In the light of yesterday 's public sector pay settlements , which were particularly welcomed by teachers , will my right hon. Friend give the House some broad indication of just how many teachers will now be earning more than £20,280 a year ?
30 Will my right hon. Friend give serious consideration to the introduction of short-term selective internment ?
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