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

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1 Satisfied that she was safely hidden from view , Benny began swiftly examining the drums for labels that might give her a clue as to what was in them .
2 There is a concern to increase the independence of members and to devise institutional relationships to facilitate a balance of powers that would give the Commons a more effective checking , choosing , and legislating role of the kind it enjoyed prior to the extension of the franchise and the organising implications of political parties in the nineteenth century .
3 It is not hard to find suitable populations of bodies that could give rise to the observed range of crater sizes today — more on this in section 6.4 and in Chapter 8 .
4 At this stage , you know , we do n't have in our situation because we 're very poor any kind of gifts that can give a valid expression even as a token of the tremendous support you 've all given us over many many years and decades in Britain that has been a source of inspiration .
5 We set about a series of innovations that would give them access to that understanding , by means that were practicable within an already existing framework .
6 He would deck himself out in the kind of clothes that would give most offence to her were she alive .
7 I had to achieve an impression of London ; to find a series of marks that would give a visual cue rather than deliver a mass of topographical detail .
8 ( i ) The main requirement of water for textiles is freedom from solid particles in suspension or from substances that could give rise to solids in processing .
9 ( i ) freedom from suspended solids and from substances that can give staining in processing ;
10 The danger of serious conflict occurring on the border was anticipated in a motion proposed by the United States and carried in the General Assembly in 1949 authorising UNCOK to observe developments on the border and to report back on clashes that could give rise to war .
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