Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [conj] could give " in BNC.

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1 There is not the amount of direct questioning that could give an interview the air of a lawyer/witness relationship .
2 WHEN director Alan Rudolph cast cute couple Bruce Willis and Demi Moore in his suspense drama Mortal Thoughts , little did he know the pair would do over $200 million of business this summer ( with Die Hard 2 and Ghost ) , an unexpected boost that could give the arthouse auteur a much-needed hit
3 Junior and Senior cataloguers participate in a profit-sharing scheme that could give a salary uplift of up to 12% .
4 But questions will be asked about a defensive unit that could give away three goals .
5 The career support scheme , which would be voluntary , would put people seeking advice in touch with others who had already experienced their particular problem and could give them the benefit of their knowledge .
6 After a careful examination of all these factors , the Layfield Committee concluded : ‘ a local income tax ( LIT ) on personal incomes , levied according to where people live , is the only serious candidate for a new source of local revenue that could give a substantial yield and at the same time maintain or enhance accountability ’ ( Layfield 1976 : 190 — 1 ) .
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