Example sentences of "[adj] [coord] give [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Small things to many , but at Miele excellence of design and construction ensure a kitchen whose performance will remain faultless and give pleasure for life , which has been our philosophy since we introduced major kitchen appliances at the turn of the century .
2 Crosse reported this and gave evidence at Lee 's trial .
3 The pitch patterns of a foreign language applied to English sound wrong and give rise to difficulties of communication .
4 Seen to be an ‘ effect ’ of the Universal or Unified Field , it is able to transmit energy patterns from one natural source to another and give rise to a physical formation of those patterns — in other words , the field is believed to be the agent for creation , growth and development throughout nature .
5 Eggs are spherical but give rise to animals with well-defined axes with heads at one end and ‘ tails ’ at the other .
6 Change the following metric measures into the units shown : unc Work out the following and give answers in the units shown : unc
7 The Court of Appeal sat on 28 October 1991 and gave judgment on 12 November .
8 There are good grounds for thinking that to a significant degree home and foreign capital markets were separate and gave rise to quite different levels of investment expectations .
9 About wet conditions that may be dangerous but give rise to regeneration , and scorched ones that appear daunting but may lead to growth . ’
10 He pointed to the 6.8 per cent increase in the number of income support claimants between 1991 and ‘ 92 and gave warning of the effect on the poor of the staged increases on valued0added tax on domestic fuel bills .
11 Scientific breakthroughs made this seem possible and gave rise to the Green Revolution .
12 The tension in her slackened and gave way to curiosity as she pulled out instead a gold-embossed card .
13 However , by careful reading of the footnote , a manuscript was found in the Harleian Collection of the British Library which dated from 1599 and gave details of the armorial panels which at that date existed .
14 The Thom case was exceptional and gave rise to something of a public outcry .
15 We are calling on all victims of capitalist oppression in Britain to : Join the campaign to defend the Cape Town Sixteen and give expression to the demands of youth in Britain .
16 The eastern part of the spit , which is not shown on Fig. 8.23 , is a long simple shingle bank , but the western part is more complex and gives evidence of periods of westward extension alternating with periods when lateral formation was predominant .
17 The first two of these are generally the most important and give rise to rates and methods for temporal and international comparison .
18 The programme would be labour-intensive and give work to skilled craftsmen as well as apprenticeships to unskilled school-leavers .
19 On the one hand , the commitment of the Soviet leadership to scientific and technical progress , as reflected in the comparative size of the R and D effort , was confirmed in the new larger study ; on the other hand , it was clear that the institutional framework was excessively bureaucratic and give rise to economic behaviour which actively discouraged innovation .
20 If the right person answers , a pre-recorded message asks him whether he is available and gives information on the emergency .
21 Opinion was divided and George Hurst proposed that the request be refused ; he was outvoted by 10 votes to 8 and gave notice of his intention to protest .
22 The stillness , the cool , the quiet of the building all combined to produce an effect that was overwhelming and gave rise to a feeling of expectation .
23 Where any disposal of any interest in land takes place after 17th December 1973 and gives rise to a chargeable ( ie , capital ) gain it is necessary to consider what part , if any , of that gain constitutes a development gain .
24 ‘ I 'll give the missus one and give thanks at the same time , how 's that ?
25 Extra-curricular activities , sports , drama , music , chess clubs , gym club etc all improve the chances of making every child a winner , boosting self-image and giving reason for celebrating plus the additional spin off of enhancement of the school 's reputation .
26 Pople has been instrumental in setting up computer programs like Polatom , Hondo and Gaussian and giving access to computer graphical methods for representing simple molecules .
27 When she discovered , in the summer of 1977 , that 5,500 metres of plain cloth was ‘ hanging about in Helmond and they do n't know what to do with it ’ , she was appalled and gave orders for it to be made up into suitable garments immediately .
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