Example sentences of "[pron] gives [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Lazaris suggests that whatever we most pride in ourselves gives a clue to our Ego 's fantasies .
2 Nobody gives a shit about you and your research .
3 Unfortunately , that does not seem to extend to the font drop-down , which gives no indication of which type of font you 're using .
4 Britain is virtually the only country with a major collection which gives a service of this kind for all subjects .
5 If you were going to do , if you decided you wanted to do research on gypsies and , you yourself , a lot of gypsies er , and you decide th the best way to do it is to which gives a kind of subjective insight to their own lifestyle and thinking .
6 It is aged in oak , which gives a bit of a boost to the classic scent of petrol and honey .
7 Already one firm has developed a 30 W source of this type which gives a light like a 100 W light bulb .
8 Hitch and Baddeley ( 1978 ) have proposed a model of working memory , developed from what has become the basic modal model in psychology , which gives a focus for our discussion ( fig. 11.1 ) .
9 The new system is an IBM ES/9000–820 which gives a boost of over 40 per cent in processing capacity over the previous machine .
10 BARCLAYCARD holders can get some great goodies under the Profiles scheme , which gives a point for every £10 spent on plastic .
11 I have quoted rule 7.3(11) , which gives a right of appeal to a ‘ member ’ to whom a notice under that rule is given .
12 In Bateman [ 1925 ] All ER Rep 45 , Lord Hewart said that a person was guilty only if he demonstrated " such disregard for the life and safety of others as to amount to a crime against the State and conduct deserving of punishment " , a circular definition but one which gives a flavour of the topic .
13 I discovered the existence of this macro by reading the file GOODIES.SAM which gives a list of macros supplied with Ami Pro 3.0 .
14 There are two schools of thought about whether or not the information should be presented chronologically ( which gives a picture of the person 's career development ) or in the reverse order , where the emphasis is on current work and achievement .
15 They used a thermal imaging camera which gives a picture like this of bodies on the ground .
16 White , in this issue , notes that while much has been achieved by deregulation in the US since the 1970s , regulation with anticompetitive effects remains common in the services sector , and much health-safety-environmental regulation is designed in a manner which gives an advantage to incumbent firms .
17 Twenty years ago I joined the Labour Party when I was eighteen years old which gives an idea of how old I am now .
18 No but I say I think , you know i is , it may be well worthwhile us carrying around leaflets which gives an idea of what the current limits are but yeah we 'll , we 'll find out about that .
19 Furthermore , this is one of the few studies which gives an account of the feelings after the task was completed .
20 It 's just er a small section of foot of a footnote which gives an account of the history of the clause in er of the section in the er Police Act of nineteen sixty four with which we are dealing and of course Your Lordships will be well aware that we moved on from Section er from the Sections of the Police Act , we 're not dealing with them at all , we 're dealing with what has happened to those Clauses since and I thought perhaps Your Lordship might Your Lordships might be interested in the sort of guidance which is made available th so , so fortunately to us and so that we can have our minds very clearly focused upon the issues .
21 For feminists , there is another context which gives the phenomenon of pornography a different meaning : the social context of violence against women .
22 An arithmetical calculation is performed on a particular item ( in this case a word ) , thereby computing a function ( known as the hashing function ) which gives the location of the item ( and any associated data ) in a table — the hash table .
23 It 's older translation , it 's translated as charity , in the prayer book which gives the idea of giving immediate assistance to me not a theoretical future when we 're talking about trade , but an immediate .
24 The two quantities are the time taken for the waves to reach a patch and return to the Earth , which gives the range of the patches , and the Doppler-shift of such waves , which gives the motion of the patches .
25 As Earnest Kurtz argues in " Not-God " ( published by Hazelden ) , which gives the history of Alcoholics Anonymous , the process of recovery is essentially the recognition that one is not one 's self in control of the Universe , nor even of much of one 's own life , and that one is therefore Not God and nor are the mood-altering chemicals and behaviours that one previously " worshipped " .
26 Tucker 's article on developing research collections in the new universities is one of those rare pieces which gives the feel of this subject .
27 This is anticipated under s25(1) which gives the Secretary of State , after consulting the Director General of Fair Trading , the power to issue such codes of practice containing detailed guidance as to legitimate and illegitimate price comparisons and price related matters .
28 Johnston faulted his defence for being too flat in that , as an outside centre himself , the A team 's coach is quick to focus on the insufficient depth which gives the player in that berth no chance to cover such a thrust by the opposition 's inside centre .
29 A two-part Index is printed at the end of the Relationships Listing which gives the number of the page within the report on which the details of the module may be found .
30 When a high-speed camera is used , it produces an action picture which gives the impression of illustrating a posed position .
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