Example sentences of "[noun pl] that give [art] " in BNC.

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1 Throw away all the books that give a stable routine which starts at 7am with morning feed and fills up the rest of the day with activities like quartering and setting fair — most of which none of us have time for !
2 Ford 's immediate responses were the Mustang and the Thunderbird — the cars that gave the company a distinct personality and reestablished it as an industry leader .
3 First of all , take a part of a subject that you are studying and write down the key words that give the basis of that aspect of your studies .
4 These are basically of two kinds : those which are generic to the product category ( clean clothes ; a delicious , easy-to-cook meal ; a safe place for your savings that gives a good rate of interest ; fast , easy , reliable driving ) ; and those which are specific to our product .
5 Apart from the lamps that gave a yellow glow to the leaves , the only light came from the big windows of the Communist club which was packed on both floors , its discotheque going full swing .
6 Despite the persistence of huge environmental problems , Western donors and lending institutions are financing only projects that give a good return on investment and are expecting Eastern European countries to pay for much of the clean-up themselves .
7 And even this is beginning to change with programs like Soft PC and the add-in hardware products that give the Macintosh direct PC compatibility .
8 The Colorado , named ‘ river coloured red ’ by the Spanish , now flows green ; the silts and muds that gave the river its distinctive colour are trapped behind Glen Canyon Dam , fifteen miles upstream from the beginning of the Grand Canyon .
9 As he progressed over the cobbled stretches of roads that give the race its title ‘ Hell of the North ’ , he was cheered on by police and public alike .
10 With peace , some returned to Pau , to build the villas in the big gardens that give the town its green and spacious air .
11 The living amphibians that give the best impression of the appearance of the early ones are the salamanders and newts .
12 Felt-tips or fibre-tipped pens that give a strong , dark line are useful for children in the first classes , the disadvantage being that pressure can cause the tips to splay or split .
13 In effect , the parties organise and simplify the alternatives into policy packages that give the voters a meaningful and effective choice , so ensuring that the electorate is " consulted " at general elections with regard to fundamental legislative changes .
14 The effect is so fascinating that my friend has pockets full of peppermint bits and a sizable bill for Polo and Trebor , the mints that give the best results .
15 He 's also produced language tapes that give a fun way of learning .
16 These properties formed a marked contrast to the fine Georgian brick buildings in the main streets and to the recently-acquired , impressive collection of public buildings that gave a prosperous air to the face of the town .
17 I think I probably have more knowledge of the really important things that give a person dignity than … ’
18 Biology is the study of complicated things that give the appearance of having been designed for a purpose .
19 However , if you want carpet in these rooms , there are extremely hard-wearing kitchen carpets available , with a short nylon pile that is easy to keep clean , and also water-resistant bathroom carpets that give a touch of luxury underfoot without turning into a swamp at bathtime .
20 SHOWING off their musical skills on Saturday , 40 talented young musicians will be playing in concerts that give a taste of the high grade work these youngsters can produce .
21 It is part of the great skill of the storytellers and the compilers of this material that they repeat events or speeches , but with subtle changes that give the larger narrative not just variety , but tension and further layers of meaning .
22 For his speculative housing , Baldwin devised shallow elevations that gave an impression of expensive surface detail but were relatively cheap to construct .
23 Something similar and er they came up to the , the great Pacific engines that came on and they , two of them came down in front of the stage , two of them were just a little bit higher up , and on the stage itself , there were scenes done like the hall in the Grand Central Station , New York and er they were , it was either the Ink Spots or some of these dancers that gave a performance , and it was so well put on that you could n't help being impressed by
24 Once barley has been converted to malt , brewing consists of boiling the liquid produced by steeping malt in hot water with the hops that give the beer its bitter taste .
25 Early fifties , thinning black hair , the unmistakeable signs of middle-age spread and the sort of doleful features that gave the impression he was carrying the troubles of the world on his shoulders .
26 Suddenly they were in a huge , enchanting sitting-room , with the sun pouring in through the open French windows that gave a magnificent view out over the bay .
27 It is the characteristic chemical products of such enzymes that give a cell its individual shape and behaviour .
28 The benefits that actually count are the benefits to those genes that give the shell its protective properties .
29 It has usually cost them less than 0.5% to raise capital by issuing dollar-denominated warrants ( ie , Eurobonds with warrants that give the buyer the right to buy the shares at fixed prices in four or five years ' time ) in London and then using swaps to get the money back into yen .
30 The perfect house — a beautiful golden stone Elizabethan manor of steeply pitched roofs , the tall chimneys that gave the house its name , pointed gables and mullioned windows .
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