Example sentences of "[Wh det] will give [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Boroughmuir go to Bridgehaugh without Murry Walker and Derek Stark — on duty with the Scotland seven in Hong Kong — but new British Lion , Peter Wright , lines up at tighthead in a pack which will give Stirling a testing time . |
2 | Still , neither domestic nor international cricket can afford to stagnate , and there will be deservedly close scrutiny on other aspects of the game : bouncers , intimidation , over rates , behaviour , and umpiring , to name but a few , which will give administrators the world over much to ponder . |
3 | Personally I am convinced that unless initiatives like that undertaken by the Urban Studies Centre ( see page 95 ) are adopted , we will continue to train teachers who , though they have impeccable paper qualifications , lack the real life experience which will give credibility to the certificates , degrees and diplomas they have so earnestly won . |
4 | A new contraceptive is being launched which will give women up to five years protection against unwanted pregnancies . |
5 | The Scottish National Party has been vilified by Labour for its decision to join the Government lobbies after securing an understanding from Ian Lang , the Scottish Secretary , which will give Scotland at least four seats on the European Community committee of the regions . |
6 | Both point to the need to give students experiences which will give life to the theoretical elements which are also essential parts of their course . |
7 | Once you have discussed your expectations , you can use your areas of agreement to formulate objectives which will give purpose and direction to your relationship . |
8 | If suggestions are acted upon , a Recruitment Officer will be appointed which will give branch recruitment activity a focus . |
9 | It is therefore likely that a combination of conditions will occur during the next 50 years which will give rise to an Arctic ozone hole unless both CO 2 and chlorine emissions are curbed . |
10 | It is for the housing authority to decide whether they have reason to believe the matters which will give rise to the duty to inquire or to the temporary housing duty . |
11 | It is for the housing authority , once the duty to inquire has arisen , to make the appropriate inquiries and to decide whether they are satisfied , or not satisfied as the case may be , of the matters which will give rise to the limited housing duty or the full housing duty . |
12 | In order to promote these purposes the Secretary of State , normally on the advice of the Health and Safety Commission , has power to make ‘ health and safety regulations ’ which will give rise to civil liability except in so far as they provide otherwise . |
13 | There are many useful accessories available which will give curtains a professional finish . |
14 | Of course , this may lead them to run onto the rotted wood , which will give way and let them in for a long fall … |
15 | The journal has now changed its status to that of a charity which will give tax advantages and will enable it to set up an endowment fund . |
16 | TODAY is all in favour of pressing ahead with the great public works which will give jobs in the construction , building and engineering industries , all of which have been badly hit by the recession . |
17 | She and other women , Protestant and Catholic , are working to establish a string of small businesses which will give jobs to kids who might otherwise join the terrorists . |
18 | Apple Computer Inc introduced a system software promotion called ‘ Take Off With System 7 ’ which will give end users in the US rebates of $5 to $20 when they buy System 7 software and one of 55 participating third-party software products : the programme runs out on June 30 . |
19 | I shall make sure that I send him a copy of my speech tomorrow , which will give detail after detail of what is actually taking place in the valleys . |
20 | The dietician is consulted and provides a commercially made liquid diet which will give Mr Reynolds the nutrients he needs and is high in calories and protein . |
21 | Manchester City player-manager Peter Reid shares a joke with Mike Sheron yesterday , and is banking on his ace winger to hit the goals which will give City the last laugh on rivals United tomorrow . |
22 | Council lawyers are currently drafting a scheme based on a new bye-law which will give police the power to arrest anyone drinking in public places . |
23 | We have also introduced a reform which will give people more choice as to who represents them legally in court . |
24 | Until we have dealt with that , there will not be the certainty in the industry which will give people the confidence they need to invest . |
25 | These regulations which will give effect at the European council directive of December the sixth will of course alter the long standing position in the U K whereby only British and Commonwealth citizens and citizens of the Republic of Ireland are entitled to vote in European parliamentary elections . |
26 | ‘ What will give companies the competitive edge is the quality of the way their people treat customers and that is linked to the way they are treated by managers . |
27 | Consulting sex manuals might help , but one of the benefits of having been married a number of years should be a deeper understanding of your partner and of what will give pleasure . |