Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [vb mod] give " in BNC.

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1 We want to see more dual use of school playing fields and halls and will give schools more freedom in their management .
2 Investment will be targeted particularly at areas of skill shortages and will give people who are now unskilled the chance to acquire basic skills .
3 The Schools Liaison Office organises visits to schools and can give information and advice about all aspects of the work of the faculty , as well as arrange interviews with appropriate departmental staff .
4 Grated crayon added to paint produces interesting effects and can give different shades of colour .
5 Indeed , printmaking can help to sharpen our sense of design and drawing skills and can give a welcome diversion from other work .
6 If traffic lights are used they should have embedded loops to detect approaching cyclists and should give them longer green phases .
7 ( 3 ) If the defendant has delivered a defence but does not appear then if the plaintiff so requests and can give evidence of the facts and as to quantum , judgment may be given or alternatively directions ( Ord 17 , r 8 ) .
8 One possibility would be a statutory reformulation of Rylands v. Fletcher shorn of the qualifications and defences which so emasculate it now , perhaps on the lines of the Restatement , which imposes strict liability on one who carries on an ‘ abnormally dangerous activity , ’ but this would be open to varying judicial inclinations and would give rise to considerable uncertainty for a very long period of time .
9 They will be pleased to help you with specific questions and will give you as much general information as they can .
10 Schumpeter 's main substantive target is what he regards as the nonsensical idea of classical democratic theory that the people can exercise a rational choice on individual questions and can give effect to this by choosing representatives .
11 Most local papers are sympathetic to heritage stories and will give space to them , particularly if there is an imminent threat .
12 the Society 's Conservation Advisory Service produces manuals and will give advice on the management of land with wildlife in mind .
13 The professor shall lecture , or hold classes , in two at least of the three university terms and shall give at least thirty-six lectures or classes in all and not less than twelve in each of two terms , of which not less than sixteen must be lectures .
14 The professor shall lecture , or hold classes , in two at least of the three university terms and shall give at least twenty-eight lectures or classes in all and not less than twelve in each of two terms .
15 But if there is no molecular symmetry other than the plane , the x and y axes are not uniquely determined by the symmetry and in-plane vibrations and may give a/b-hybrid bands depending on the relative directions of the A and B axes and the dipole change .
16 Faber is introducing a new vertical blind called Uprite which has aluminium slats and will give unequalled service as it can be washed and re-hung immediately .
17 However , some natives at this time became unreliable guides and could give away a patrol 's position .
18 Then the woman took a paper bag out and I thought she had some sweets and might give one to me .
19 The White Paper will clarify many of these issues and will give a good idea as to how the viewer will fare in the next decade .
20 But she never dared ask him , for fear he would tell her ) — the grocer treated her to infrequent smiles and would give occasional chocolates to Victoria , who would go back to the toyshop with a heavy brown moustache and sideburns .
21 The Society has available hundreds of recipes suitable for use by vegetarians and will give advice and information to individuals or groups and will provide training to caterers who wish to offer vegetarian menus in their restaurants .
22 The Centre has a number of tanks and can give you plenty of advice .
23 The varieties offered are the very best F1 hybrid types and will give outstanding results .
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