Example sentences of "[noun pl] will give [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | The dictionary entry also suggests that the term " Islam " was new to English-speaking culture at this time , and prompts you to look up other words , including " musselman " and " mohammedan " ; reading the entries on these words will give you further clues relating to the representation of Islam in English-speaking cultures , and so further material for your argument . |
2 | I wonder if other readers will give it a try ? |
3 | If the anthropologist enquires in advance about just what is going to happen , his informants will give him a stereotype . |
4 | Lots of shops will give you a few quid for a computer which an be added to their ‘ loaner ’ stock . |
5 | Fifty eight tonnes will give us a hundred and twenty tonnes . |
6 | Remember that switching off both idle-up functions will give you normal throttle control for starting . |
7 | The fruits of diversification will be clear even to the most sceptical observers in another few years , they claim , when the company 's new subsidiaries will help Mercedes build still better cars while the company 's ability to throw resources into fast-growing high-tech areas will give it an edge in those markets . |
8 | One of the big syndicates will give it full coverage , and I 'll never have to work again . |
9 | Hand shears will give you the neatest finish , but on long hedges an electric trimmer saves time . |
10 | ‘ It is n't far , and the Giffens will give us tea . |
11 | Nobody believes that is going to happen , least of all Jack Charlton , who says taking the Irish to the finals will give him as much satisfaction as he drew from winning the competition with England in 1966 . |
12 | The figure you get from those calculations will give you a rough idea of the pension you would receive if there were no inflation nor pay rises between now and your retirement date . |
13 | We 've got a two hundred and thirty million pound gap to make up and just to put this into some sort of context , the fares will give us slightly less than fifty million . |
14 | I mean some some metals with an acid a fairly weak acid will give you hydrogen , some metals will give you hydrogen just with s water , |
15 | Because you 're sitting down with your partners and we 'll give actually literature which your managers will give you . |
16 | The fact that the changes will give us a stronger , better Bank and a better place in which to work does n't make their impact any easier to bear . |
17 | Some of the test questions will give you a chance to check your understanding of simple foreign exchange arithmetic . |
18 | The answers to some or all of these questions will give you a much clearer idea of what the request is all about . |
19 | Searching through a variety of sources will give them a wider perspective on their study area , and may also give them contradictory evidence . |
20 | Weak muscles will give you a flabby shape and bad posture . |
21 | Its two solar rings will give it power for fifteen years to send back the closest and clearest pictures of the universe ever seen . |
22 | Wrap around glasses will give you some protection . |
23 | First , the merger of two large firms will give them the immediate monopoly power that derives from a large market share . |
24 | The total number of discs will give you the total number of different people who have attended church that day . |
25 | Clarification of such issues and principles will give you immense strength in your management task — actually giving you more power to achieve your destined goal . |
26 | A brief look at the tables will give you an idea of the type of symptoms and detail that is required . |
27 | List Charge Codes will give you a listing of all the Charge Codes allocated in the Process , and the Storage Directories to which they point . |
28 | ‘ The reason the auditors will give us trouble , Mike , is that they have to certify that our accounts give a true and fair account of the financial state of the business . |
29 | It is further the case that the ethnographic features will give us a value for the deictic forms occurring in the utterance which was actually produced . |
30 | It is hoped that the inclusion of these items will give you , the public , the opportunity to understand why and how craftsmen create such beautiful and , in some cases , controversial items . |