Example sentences of "[noun] be that [pers pn] give " in BNC.

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1 The most interesting result is that it gives quicker search times for a long word list over the 26-way methods .
2 The major attraction of a fully-fledged GIS is that it gives access to large volumes of cartographic and attribute data which can be manipulated according to the needs of the user and the flexibility of the system software .
3 The chief , indeed only , reason for her appearance on the scene is that she gave birth to a ( male ) child !
4 The huge advantage of fame is that it gives me , for no proper reason , access to people that I would never otherwise have .
5 ‘ The most important thing about the Prince of Wales Initiative is that it gives the opportunity for other industries to share their knowledge of environmental protection , ’ she says .
6 The buzzword among those who follow the routine is that it gives you ‘ energy for life . ’
7 ALL Airdrie manager Alex MacDonald needed to know about his Cup Winners ' Cup opponents Sparta Prague was that they gave Rangers the old heave-ho last season !
8 One of the Omomyidae 's greatest successes was that they gave rise to a higher family of primates , the Anthropoidea , which now include monkeys , apes and man .
9 What constitutes the novelty of the Hellenistic age is that it gave international circulation to ideas , while strongly reducing their revolutionary impact .
10 The only trouble is that it gives me an American accent .
11 A further importance of abortion was that it gave women some control over their own fertility , especially given the hostility of many men to birth control .
12 In Athens the political equality of the citizens coexisted uneasily with economic inequality , as it continues to do today ; but the whole point of the democracy was that it gave the poor as well as the rich a part to play in governing the city .
13 The advantage of a Tender is that it gives the defender the initiative in placing responsibility for further action on the pursuer 's agent .
14 The main advantage of elicitation procedures is that they give a relatively high degree of control over areas of linguistic ability which are being assessed .
15 The rationale is that it gives artists a share in the value of their work as and when it is resold by dealers and galleries .
16 The major advantage of considering children 's language as a complex set of learned behaviours is that it gives rise to direct implications for language intervention .
17 The big advantage of film or video in teacher training is that it gives trainees access to a range of classrooms they could not otherwise enter .
18 And one of the main advantages of these very compressed and arduous courses is that they give students approaching drama school entry an opportunity of seeing what will be required of them should they gain a place at drama school .
19 But the advantage of this program is that it gives the job hunter a degree of direction and discipline which the pen and paper approach does not .
20 The mutual understanding is that they give him their votes , and he gives them his services , always seeking to prove that he is at the very least as obliging and as diligent as the other " TDs and would-be TDs in his constituency .
21 The attraction of the book is that it gives clinicians an easily readable albeit superficial overview that will serve as a useful introduction : and even specialists in the field are likely to find useful information in one or more of the chapters .
22 Keegan , who ten days ago was boss of an apparently invincible Geordie side , said : ‘ I know what people are thinking , but the only difference between our defeat at Leicester on Saturday and our early season results was that we gave away a silly goal . ’
23 Its only advantage over BBCBASIC(Z80) 's normal error handling is that it gives the error number ; it would probably not be used in practice .
24 Certainly , one of the organisational reasons for centralising the buying function in a company is that it gives senior buyers more clout .
25 The historical importance of the measure was that it gave , for the first time , a publicly financed cash benefit to a group of the needy , free from the deliberately induced stigma associated with the Poor Law .
26 The fact is that we give exceptional leave to remain because it would be inhumane to send some people , such as the Croatian that the hon. Member mentioned , back to their country at this time , even though they may not have made a claim of persecution .
27 Your Lordship er will see from paragraph three eleven that what the letter er says is as we discussed on the telephone , the advantage of the landlord 's objection is that it gives you time to put your finances in order , if the licence was forthcoming now you would be obliged to complete the transaction which at this stage you are unable to do .
28 Perhaps the most fitting tribute to their son is that he gave his life to a mission which may have saved many more .
29 One of the things that he objected to about a tradition of painting that was governed by a scientific , single viewpoint system of perspective was that it gave the spectator an incomplete picture or idea about the subject .
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