Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [pron] [vb mod] give " in BNC.

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1 Quartz grains may also contain solid inclusions , the mineralogy of which may give evidence of provenance ( e.g. sillimanite inclusions are excellent evidence for a metamorphic source area ) .
2 Soon you will be able to see your skin texture improving , and your new positive attitude towards yourself will give you a more sunny view on life in general .
3 I 've put , put this heater on which might give us a little bit of , a little bit of warmth
4 He had spent in promoting the scheme money that could have been used in establishing it , and I was both impatient and critical of his capacity to launch and support a large new artistic organisation , particularly as his ideas of who would give him money were hopelessly unrealistic .
5 If Philippe knew of — or even suspected — the existence of this story , this would have been adequate reason to abolish a powerful movement whose knowledge of it could give the descendants of the Merovingians excuse to usurp the throne , claiming direct lineage from Christ .
6 And , again , though this seems elementary it represents a deep truth , and the background knowledge of it will give the eventual manuscript extra power .
7 He demanded to know of another ambassador 's wife , no longer young , what kind of impression an old and unfashionable woman like her must give of Britain abroad : why could n't she look as attractive as the young woman opposite ?
8 ‘ No , of course it does n't ; I 'm a fool to think a woman like you would give my sister a second thought . ’
9 In fact I 'll give my neighbours who live opposite , I do n't see a lot of them but they they are my opposite neighbours and of course the 's really I 'm on good terms with I ought to give them I 'll get them a tin of biscuits as well .
10 It is almost certain that an offer of mediation from you would give rise to an irresistible movement in favour of negotiations … .
11 I think it 's important to get a listening ear and know that there are other people around who will give you support .
12 ‘ These are enormously strong roots and the melding of them may give us an organisation far more formidable than either could be on their own . ’
13 Such a transfer will be appropriate whether the property was held by the husband and wife as beneficial joint tenants or as tenants in common : in the latter case , as the transfer to the husband and wife will not have contained a declaration to the effect that the survivor of them could give a good receipt for capital monies , a restriction will have automatically been entered on the register to the effect that no disposition by a sole proprietor of the land ( not being a trust corporation ) under which capital money arises is to be registered except under an order of the registrar or of the court ( Land Registration Act 1925 , s58(3) and Land Registration Rules 1925 , r213 as amended by Land Registration Rules 1989 ( SI No 801 ) ) .
14 A past employer of mine used to give himself a gourmet week at home once a year .
15 You see with these signs and symptoms remember you do n't have to have the whole lot a couple of them will give you an idea that this person is concussed .
16 The concept of an implied term , with its inevitable uncertainties , is inconsistent with the nature of an injunction , breach of which may give rise to the sanctions attendant upon contempt of court .
17 Secondly if the first question is answered affirmatively , it is necessary to consider whether there are any considerations which ought to negative , or to reduce or limit the scope of duty or the class of person to whom it is owed or the damages to which a breach of it may give rise .
18 Each of the duties referred to , once established , is capable of being enforced by injunction and the breach of it will give rise to a liability in damages .
19 The duty of the council has been established and is capable of being enforced by injunction and any breach of it will give rise to a liability in damages .
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