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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The most significant thing about each phenomenon presented in the previous pages is not the nature of the phenomenon itself , but the underpinning — the workings of the consciousness of those who gave birth to such realities and their regard for consciousness as the primary concern in the adventure of life itself , as everything proceeds from it .
2 In the moral optimism informing this play , evil may corrode trust , but it also destroys the healthy functioning of all who give themselves over to it .
3 Although these correlations are lower than those from Study 2 they are present despite the fact that a different set of subjects from those who gave the risk ratings are giving the recognition measures .
4 Section 3 only protects against actions of defamation in that it gives qualified privilege to extracts from any reports protected by sections I and 2 .
5 As the notice on the board outside the Church says ‘ warm thanks to all who gave , all who came , all who helped in any way ’ .
6 Now this is very much a voluntary activity on the part of those who give the lectures , but neverthless we have an extremely large list , right across the science area , of lecture titles and lecturers , people who are prepared to go out and do this in schools , and of course they get an opportunity to meet teachers and students in schools in this way .
7 Marketing teams analyze this data to produce profiles of those who give and they use these profiles to better target fundraising drives .
8 In the case of those who gave financial difficulties as the main reason for not doing a course , specific responses included ‘ could n't afford to lose income ’ or that ‘ course fees were too expensive ’ .
9 Ollivier had already been forced to remake his Ministry , which was now weakened by the presence of many who gave him only grudging support , and this in turn forced him to rely more and more on the Emperor 's personal intervention when difficulties arose .
10 I just came to make myself au fait with the situation and to garner some information in return for some I give you . ’
11 It is a hard road to tread , though , for major loss means a frightening separation from that which gives life meaning , satisfaction and purpose , and it often brings other losses in its train that continue to bludgeon the spirit and create feelings of anxiety and insecurity .
12 ‘ It is times like these which give us all hope , ’ she said .
13 The Anniversary also served as a reminder of the sacrifices made during the wartime years by those who gave unstintingly to preserve the freedom we now enjoy .
14 Another winner from those who gave you the world 's best-selling commercial GPS navigator .
15 Mr Stewart echoed the praise for all who gave time and money to the appeal , launched three years ago .
16 The reason we built it on this particular spot is this is the ash flurry from the boilers from the bottom there of the er power station and er it 's contents of slurry dried out , dried out and graded , well once nice and flat like this it gives the bird an ideal opportunity to at high tide and they can see around , there 's no vegetation , it 's very bad ground , and er , that is load of ducks , a good numbers of er oystercatchers , they do n't sometimes , which is really nice and so easy to count them now cos when the tide is out and you 've got the , the mud flats of course they 're spread out , now they 're nicely condensed down here , so it 's great , great little position for us you know , that 's all courtesy of the bottom of the boiler , you know , you know , give us this nice
17 Money is also a claim in that it gives the holder command over goods and services in the market place .
18 The first is that grouping is the ideal organizational arrangement in that it gives the teacher the flexibility to move freely between individual , group and whole-class activities in a way which the traditional arrangement of desks in rows does not .
19 In the minds of those who gave positive thought to it , the Commonwealth was to be an organization to which no one who was unwilling need apply , and in which those who had joined were to reach their decisions on the basis of consensus : the goal to be pursued was an uncoerced acknowledgement of Britain as the senior partner in a world-wide enterprise ; the position to be sought was the supremely equivocal but potentially supreme satisfying one of primus inter pares .
20 All I had was a testimonial from Harold Fletcher of G.C.H.Q. , which was no testimonial in that it gave a potential employer absolutely no enlightenment because it could not do so :
  Next page