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

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1 What you must recognize is that the answers given to the questions will affect the outcome of the research .
2 What is remarkable — and , I think , indefensible -about English libel trials is that the judge gives directions and guidance on the measure of damages as part and parcel of a single summing-up on the substantive issue .
3 That is that the jurists gave far more consideration to the testator 's intention where he had ( or had tried to ) set up a trust than they did where civil-law dispositions were involved .
4 What this means , of course , is that the user gives up a certain amount of control over the layout and the actual construction of the document .
5 The extent of the warranty of title implied at common law is that the possession given to the purchaser will be undisturbed by the vendor or auctioneer and that the latter knows no defect in the vendor 's title ( see Chapter 7 ) .
6 The first thing to stress is that the information given in the orders of battle has been collated entirely from unclassified published sources .
7 Another problem with a textbook description of research methods is that the textbook gives the impression that this is what really goes on .
8 One advantage of the fact that it can often produce little contextual information in comparison with this massive material product is that the labels given to this material are often relatively arbitrary .
9 Yet another complicating factor is that the account given of the generic team 's work with elderly clients is bound to be only a partial exemplification of whatever advantages may be claimed for the generic model , whether of professional practice or of staff development .
10 And I think another reason why we do so well educationally is that the baby gives them a sense of direction and purpose and they may not want to get 16+ exams but they want to for their baby .
11 As Joel Barnett , Wilson 's Chief Secretary to the Treasury , later described ‘ the quaintly titled social contract ’ , ‘ the only give and take in the contract was that the government gave and the unions took ’ .
12 Our second assumption was that the information given to the patients was digested and understood .
13 The fact was that the bank giving the reference must have appreciated that the information would be shown to a customer of the other bank and this was sufficient to satisfy the " neighbour " test .
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