Example sentences of "gives [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The National Curriculum gives through design and technology , maths , science and subjects yet to come the potential for developing practical skills as never before . |
2 | The Commission affirms , therefore , that music in worship is not an extravagance but a necessity if people are to receive the special blessings which God gives through it , and if they are to offer to him their best and their most . |
3 | Whenever , the output current is also zero and so , because the current is continuous between the input terminals , Rearranging terms , this gives Through equations ( 8.28 ) and ( 8.29 ) under the condition , and can be expressed in terms of . |
4 | Here again the slow hand-clap is the signal one gives for a sereno 's help . |
5 | Almost all the examples he gives for a restriction of client participation are atypical of a community work situation . |
6 | In 1405/6 it is given as Forsshey , in 1408/9 as Forshay ( the same spelling as Reaney gives for John fl . |
7 | It is not so much the fact that she was consequently unable to vote for her father 's party , or , any other party for that matter , that I find so diverting as the reason that The Daily Telegraph gives for her binning her poll application material . |
8 | The reason he gives for adopting this standpoint is that reality can be conceived of in many different ways all of which are equally valid . |
9 | The reason Gandhi gives for choosing to become a vānaprasthin is that he wanted to devote himself to the service of the community . |
10 | Approach to the edge of Christian reference was here deliberate , as one can tell from the date Gandalf so carefully gives for the fall of Sauron ( 111 , 230 ) , ‘ the twenty-fifth of March ’ . |
11 | The reason that Beccaria gives for his requirement of proportionality is that ‘ If an equal punishment be ordained for two crimes that do not equally injure society , men will not be any more deterred from committing the greater crime , if they find a greater advantage associated with it ’ ( p. 63 ) . |
12 | The reasons Moore gives for thinking that there can not be organic wholes are not very compelling . |
13 | We therefore apply ( 2 ) with unc This gives for the solution of ( 2 ) unc Since the columns and rows are arbitrary to a scalar multiplier , we may now write unc ( for simplicity of exposition we have multiplied the first column on the right by 3 ) . |
14 | Some of the older cases suggest that there should be no recovery by a person who has suffered prenatal injuries because of the difficulties of proof and of the opening it gives for perjury and speculation . |
15 | One of the reasons which the Committee gives for this proposal is that the law should be brought into line with the law of rape . |
16 | The first law of thermodynamics gives for adiabatic contraction . |
17 | Her conscious understanding of how she was using language is clear from the explanations she gives for the expressions she uses in the poem : ( on line 2 ) " She lived outside in the open , so the air was like her house " ; ( on line 5 " the streets were like a giant shop where she could pick and choose out of bins and gutters " ; ( on line 8 ) " this means she was close to nature and she felt like the yew was her mother " . |
18 | However , one of the main reasons Petrey gives for his admiration of speech act theory is its superiority to cognitive accounts , so it is odd that he never spells out where this superiority lies . |
19 | The other reason , there is only two reasons , the other reason the county gives for wanting this Policy E two now in nineteen ninety three erm is that the districts have all asked for it . |
20 | Application of Kirchhoff 's voltage law gives for the current I. Taking the Laplace transformation with the help of relations ( 11.20 ) and ( 11.30 ) Hence , assuming that the current is zero up to time and making the inverse Laplace transformation with the aid of relations ( 11.20 ) and ( 11.32 ) when , in accordance with equations ( 4.19 ) and ( 4.21 ) of section 4.3 . |
21 | Outside these dressing rooms runs a corridor — in other words a haunt of rats — at the end of which there is a water closet which gives off the most terrible stench , enough to upset the stomach of any weak person . |
22 | One produces a flower that closely resembles the form of a female wasp complete with eyes , antennae and wings and even gives off the odour of a female wasp in mating condition . |
23 | Each ganglion gives off two pairs of principal nerves , one of which supplies the general musculature of the segment and the other innervates the muscles of the legs . |
24 | This is produced by an enzyme system which gives off light when exposed to oxygen and is a vastly more efficient process than that used by us to create artificial light . |
25 | Erm gives off hydrogen ah no gives off |
26 | It gives off water . |
27 | Acid and metal it gives off hydrogen . |
28 | Er marble chippings on effervesces it gives off carbon dioxide . |
29 | Erm gives off hydrogen . |
30 | Fire means heat and smoke , and water gives off steam . ’ |