Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pron] [vb mod] give " in BNC.

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1 It appears to me , for reasons which I shall give later , to be intended to have its ordinary meaning .
2 Sir , we are much obliged to you for your consideration upon this matter , and I assure you that I shall do my best to avoid in the evidence which I shall give and in my other remarks apparently proposing a washed-over status for the village as a whole .
3 But that 's precisely the problem because erm the definition which I would give to it is necessarily a definition which would preclude er regarding Mao 's party as a Marxist party but then other people would say that my definition was er itself controversial .
4 And the description which I 'll give you allows for that .
5 There 's half a potato left from yesterday , which I 'll give to her .
6 an Amstrad , f for which I can give you my letterhead and formatting and you can then write letters for me .
7 ‘ I have a sum of money put by , which I can give you , ’ he said quickly .
8 That is a good point on which I can give my hon. Friend not only a specific example , but an assurance .
9 But today 's date even that does n't apply because you you 're category 's above the level at which I can give you advice .
10 They seem unskilled in the simple acts that console women when they are distressed — like being held gently for as long as they need to be held , making murmuring noises rather than using words ( or even worse , forming sentences ) , wiping tears away and blowing noses … in other words giving the same comfort which you would give to a child .
11 Consider the different impression of yourself which you would give if you wrote :
12 That I think is a factor which you must give importance to given the views of the Secretary of State .
13 You very often can not even lay down any principle upon which you can give damages …
14 So that when , one evening , Sally-Anne , radiant in pink and silver , a fortune in pearls around her neck , the mere sight of which made Havvie salivate internally , was gently led by him into a conservatory — at the Keppels ' this time — and proposed to , there was only one answer which she could give him , and that , of course , was yes .
15 However , in practice at present , there are certainly intermediate flows of which one might give a detailed description for one purpose and a statistical one for another .
16 This was most clearly shown by Paul Dirac 's formulation of the general principles of quantum theory , of which we shall give some account in the following chapter .
17 This is the situation to which we shall give fullest consideration ( Section 22.5 ) .
18 The room itself is an object , with all its elements , carpets and hangings included , constituting an authentic whole , through which we can give a lesson in the development of style and taste .
19 Does he agree that one of the most useful ways in which we can give them know-how is to tell them how we managed , in the light of the Maastricht agreement , to reject the principle of monetary union ?
20 I will be exploring with my senior colleagues ways in which we can give direct help in addition to advice . ’
21 Well , we 've been going for , I should think , about eighteen months in hospitals in Oxford , looking at ways in which we can give better information to consultants to help them to be more in charge of their own destiny .
22 We will use that information to generate a material requirement plan which we will give to our suppliers .
23 I might still have the odd tin of some oval golden tablets , big as gooseberries , which we used to give them for worms .
24 Fourth , many participants frankly admitted that they had very low expectations at the outset : specifically that the course was simply designed to punish them , in return for which they would give the minimum amount of attention possible .
25 Hence it remains necessary to explain in further detail the present legal provisions and to highlight some of the problems to which they can give rise .
26 and my Lord in relation the provisions of the Lloyd 's Act and the er byelaws that are linked into solvency and the maintenance of er , er adequate fund and the payment of policy holders , in my submission constitute the implementation of that directive and those obligations er in , er relation to the society and that is perfectly compatible with community law er it is er the states er have variety of ways in which they can give effect er to community obligations .
27 my Lord that , that must be right because that would only be the way in which they could give negative clearance , because the clause or the membership rules were inappreciable
28 For such occasions Milton had perfected an immaculate form of rapid-fire introduction in which he would give his guests both their potted biographies and list of credits .
29 ‘ Doone phoned me yesterday to say he 'd been to the boatyard and taken away some objects for which he would give me a receipt . ’
30 The urchin simply said he had a message which he must give only to you . ’
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