Example sentences of "[coord] it [vb mod] give " in BNC.

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1 Or it may give rise to a level of customer price-sensitivity which was hitherto absent in the target market segment .
2 There are two different ways in which the existence of an alternative remedy can affect the availability of judicial remedies : it might entirely preclude the award of a judicial remedy , or it might give the court a discretion to refuse a ( discretionary ) remedy if it thinks that the alternative remedy is adequate .
3 The Mailing Preference Service ( MPS ) can ensure that you come off mailing lists , or it can give you the option of staying on chosen lists .
4 Rowden is a fine school and it 'll give him plenty of sports and develop a side of him which could never see the light of day in Ireland .
5 So once you know that , these two are the same you take that from one eighty , halve the answer and it 'll give you these angles , and if you 've got that ang if you 've got these angles , then you can work out most things .
6 ‘ You 'll be moving in there once we 're married , and it 'll give you a chance to look around . ’
7 So you multiply this year 's output by one point five and it 'll give you next year 's output .
8 And it 'll give us a chance to go and see my aged aunt .
9 Well if you do it 'll give us a chance to find out whether he 's coming home today or tomorrow , and it 'll give your mum a chance to get back to Southwold
10 Although this may be a couple of years out of date , it only costs £3 and it may give some clues as to the strength of the company .
11 Trace it to its source and it might give us a rough idea of the way we came in — which might give us a rough idea of south , for further referee .
12 You would n't be a real beginner and it would give you an interest when I 'm busy . ’
13 It would be the best thing for him and it would give his family some peace . ’
14 I 'm of age , after all , and it would give him a terrible fright .
15 Without the ERM , countries could competitively devalue their currencies : that would prove as inflationary in future as it has in the past , and it would give rise to the sort of trade frictions that plague the relationship between America and Japan , or worse .
16 and it would give off nitrate would n't it ?
17 And it would give Doctor Who a far greater visual continuity as there would be no need to worry about give-and-take discussions with formal Effects Designers .
18 The Report was intended as a review , giving a complete survey ( according to its prospectus ) of Chemistry and its Allied Sciences ; it was to come out in the first half of the year following that reviewed ; and it would give a faithful and ‘ whenever necessary , a complete digest of each investigation ’ in chemistry , and its applications in pharmacy , arts and manufactures .
19 And it would give us a chance to talk , Folly , ’ he added softly .
20 She 's your sister and it would give you a break .
21 ‘ He was beastly to me on Saturday night , and it would give me great pleasure to tell him I was right all along .
22 I 'm certain forging will have no difficulty copying it and it would give Mr Devlin the photo he wanted . ’
23 And it would give us a whole new time perspective , would n't it ?
24 Item five erm I 'm also pleased to say that er Chris was the only person nominated to be Honorary Treasurer and it would give me great pleasure er to propose that he be elected Honorary Treasurer and may I have a seconder for that proposal please .
25 ‘ I am sure putting up lights would not cost a lot and it would give us peace of mind . ’
26 This year , the second on from the Festival is still proving to be a bumper one for individual membership ; we are now well in to the 900 's and it would give great satisfaction and joy to all if the magic figures ‘ 1000 ’ could appear in the membership book lovingly kept by the Treasurer and Secretary .
27 But the people who built them — the thirty or forty people possibly at the most in Oxford who built those houses — it would solve their problems and it would give them a completely new slant on life to have built their own houses .
28 ‘ It was like , well , these groups have all got together and thought ‘ Well , we 'll get these haircuts and these clothes and it will give us a concept that people can grab hold on to straight away ’ .
29 At around 50 threads per centimetre ( 127 per in ) , it takes a powerful magnifying glass to distinguish the equal warp and weft ; but look if you can , and it will give you a better appreciation of the quality of ripstop nylon .
30 That is Julie Godwin 's legacy and it will give her husband and her daughter strength as they come to terms with her loss .
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