Example sentences of "[vb base] give [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Make sure you are motivated : Many women who want home births have had unsatisfactory births in hospitals and now want to give birth in the dignity of their own home .
2 Like most artists , I hope to give shape to a reality that often seems wilfully chaotic .
3 After stating it , pause to give time for it to sink in .
4 For free brochure write or telephone giving age of eldest person to be included .
5 I think they 're more productive than we sometimes give give credit for
6 Yet it is these very passive , dependent wishes for the omnipotent , omniscient and omnipresent parent which seem to give rise to the conflicts which are central to paranoia .
7 None the less , Fabry-Perot experiments seem to give rise to broadly the same sorts of instability as those predicted from ring cavity analyses .
8 Here the dissatisfactions of the twenties seem to give way to a realization that life is not a rehearsal ; careers are for real .
9 Issues which were to influence subsequent events and eventually lead to a national curriculum are specified : first , that the curriculum is overcrowded and the timetable overloaded ; secondly , that pupils who move from one school to another are penalized because of curricular variations between schools ; thirdly , that curricular arrangements within each school tend to give rise to unequal curricular opportunities for pupils ; fourthly , that the school curriculum is not sufficiently relevant for life in a modern industrial society ; and fifthly , that there are evident weaknesses in existing assessment procedures and methods of recording pupil progress .
10 I mean in my opinion that 's a good thing , but it 's had the effect of school governors , not having had any training in appointing people , have this sort of stereotyped model in their mind and tend to give promotion to men rather than to women .
11 This booklet has been produced jointly by Barnardo 's and the Terrence Higgins Trust to give information about HIV and AIDS to family groups and households with children .
12 These issues continue to give rise to litigation .
13 We aim to continue to expand the magazine , provide more opportunities to our members , continue to give exposure to the work of women artists and to lobby at every opportunity to enable equality to exist within all the professional levels of the art world today .
14 We continue to give support to the United Nations Secretary-General 's efforts to promote a comprehensive , just and lasting settlement .
15 This exercise and the next continue to give practice in spotting the key word in an up-to-time sentence , in quick thinking and quick response , and in association of ideas .
16 Both national survey data and smaller in-depth studies now enable us to document at least some of the financial effects of care-giving on women , although we still know very little about the consequences for women who begin or continue to give care in their own old age , or about the experiences of Black women carers .
17 Almost certainly more important are the forces that moulded provision and continue to give impetus to further development .
18 Bacon and Eltis ( 1978 ) attempt to give substance to this view .
19 His book does more than attempt to give comfort to those who have been bereaved .
20 Try to give pride of place to one prized item : maybe the most valuable , or the most spectacular , perhaps the very first of your collection , or the one that was special gift or heirloom .
21 I try to give value for money . ’
22 Because the insulating characteristics of timber-frame houses are so good they do give rise to the problem known as ‘ interstitial condensation ’ , as was revealed in the television documentary .
23 However , some contracts not currently recognised do give rise to firm commitments — for example , both operating and finance leases commonly do so , and under the principles in the chapter , the assets and liabilities stemming from both should be recognised .
24 I wonder how many teachers do give consideration to ‘ what the boys will like ’ when choosing a class text , and expect the girls to be more tolerant of the choice made .
25 People do give support to their kin but they do so in a way which is patchy , possibly idiosyncratic , and which certainly can not be predicted simply from knowing how they are related to each other .
26 Neither card in fact , although they do give mention of the associates for both men , neither card says that associate of the other .
27 They do give weight to the judgements of the most aware , those who have educated themselves to discriminate between flavours most accurately .
28 Mafia henchmen , Wall Street asset strippers and football hooligans from Turin to Tokyo all love to give attitude in their Armanis .
29 Females choose to give birth to their one or two young in dens dug into the snow-drifts on mountainsides of places such as the Svalbard Islands , and often stay on the islands during the Arctic summer until the cubs are old enough to fend for themselves .
30 It seems that the Volunteer Cavalry , and Cavalry exist to give tone to what would otherwise be a mere vulgar brawl , had already dispersed the rioters , after they had rioted along through Garscube and burned the Parish Records in Old Kilpatrick .
  Next page