Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [noun pl] [pron] give " in BNC.

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1 The issues were discussed many times both in this House and in another place last year , and the social security regulations which gave effect to the changes were fully debated and approved by both Houses .
2 A wonderful range of special painting techniques can be used on just plain flat lining paper to give completely individual pattern/colour combinations which give the overall impression of a texture .
3 The scheme generated a significant number of additional bus trips which gave rise to the highest proportion of elderly bus passenger casualties of all Scottish local authorities .
4 In the table below we would , working downwards , get the numbers 29 , 41 , 23 , 5 , 27 , 7 , 25 , 35 , 3 , and 8. 2952 9792 7979 7002 8126 4167 2762 7203 5911 6111 2370 6107 3563 5356 3170 0560 9025 6008 1089 1300 ( The above twenty sets of four digits are taken from L. H. C. Tippett 's Random Sampling Numbers which gives a further 10.380 sets . )
5 There has been a substantial increase in coverage of the Chamber and of committees in regional broadcasting ; some regions , BBC and ITV , have generated good week-end reviews which give more time to back-bench MPs .
6 They are occasionally the venue for outdoor sculpture exhibitions which give the visitor the chance to see not only some fine art , but also the courtyards themselves .
7 As built , the urban network consists of the primary cycle routes which give access to schools , workplaces , the city centre , the railway station and recreational facilities throughout the city .
8 The Sword of Justice is encrusted with ancient Dwarf Runes which give it the power of unswerving accuracy and deadly retribution .
9 Large as they were , the merged firms would still be small in relation to European or world markets , and would face relatively elastic demand curves which gave little scope for raising price above marginal cost .
10 It was the experimental air fields which gave him a taste for exploring ideas which he later satisfied by joining a university ; it was the German language which brought him his wife Mary ( they met through a German class in Bristol ) .
11 Olwen found this incredibly vulgar — she had not been impressed by the mixture of genuine antiques and large hideous brass objects which gave away Oyston 's boarding-house background .
12 Many large bags ( not the small plastic things they gave us to put change in ) of old 5ps have been returned by banks for disposal .
13 This was the original foreign flower market , one of a series of Victorian and Edwardian market buildings which give Covent Garden much of its character .
14 Throughout the campaign troops have been issued with various flak jackets which give a degree of protection against low velocity rounds .
15 Britten is a master at creating vivid accompaniment figurations which give us a strong impression of the music 's emotive message even before the melody begins .
16 These include the marvellous Thunder Thighs which give players stamina , and Speed Boots which make your squad even faster .
17 The 13 treks outlined in Trekking — Great Walks of the World are all written by experienced travel writers who give engaging accounts of their various adventures along with a real insight to the areas they visit .
18 The 13 treks outlined in Trekking — Great Walks of the World are all written by experienced travel writers who give engaging accounts of their various adventures along with a real insight to the areas they visit .
19 THERE ARE THREE CLASSIC GRAPE VARIETIES which give Champagne its superlative flavour : Chardonnay , Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier .
20 My initial question was answered and these dedicated crew members who give so much time so freely can only be described as the salt of the earth .
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