Example sentences of "that give the " in BNC.
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1 | These are the full stops to a paragraph that give the audience an opportunity to sum up — as it were — how the Bride 's hair is cut ; why the men convey the Groom to the Bride 's house ; how the Bride and Groom are blessed by their parents ; and so on . |
2 | Identifying customer needs can enable a company to develop a product and marketing mix that give the company a competitive advantage over its rivals . |
3 | With peace , some returned to Pau , to build the villas in the big gardens that give the town its green and spacious air . |
4 | It has usually cost them less than 0.5% to raise capital by issuing dollar-denominated warrants ( ie , Eurobonds with warrants that give the buyer the right to buy the shares at fixed prices in four or five years ' time ) in London and then using swaps to get the money back into yen . |
5 | Only the finest and wiriest of grasses will do ; brown-top bent and ‘ Chewing 's Fescue ’ to form the tufts that give the turf its bounce , and creeping red fescue to knit the whole lot together . |
6 | It is part of the great skill of the storytellers and the compilers of this material that they repeat events or speeches , but with subtle changes that give the larger narrative not just variety , but tension and further layers of meaning . |
7 | As he progressed over the cobbled stretches of roads that give the race its title ‘ Hell of the North ’ , he was cheered on by police and public alike . |
8 | Whether the organisms responsible are in fact identical , and it is local factors that give the difference in clinical manifestations , or whether these diseases are examples of adaptive , divergent evolution , is not yet worked out . |
9 | The benefits that actually count are the benefits to those genes that give the shell its protective properties . |
10 | As they move upwards they lose their nuclei and synthesize the special proteins like keratin that give the skin its protective toughness . |
11 | Once barley has been converted to malt , brewing consists of boiling the liquid produced by steeping malt in hot water with the hops that give the beer its bitter taste . |
12 | See their gills distend with the movement and the flurry of pectoral fins that give the subtle shunting manoeuvre . |
13 | The effect is so fascinating that my friend has pockets full of peppermint bits and a sizable bill for Polo and Trebor , the mints that give the best results . |
14 | Charles Leece , of Ferranti , emphasised industry 's need for resists that give the same results every time , and that are free of impurities larger than 0.1 micrometres . |
15 | The suspension employs computer-controlled adaptive dampers that give the driver a choice of comfort , medium and sport settings . |
16 | Aim for a list that give the widest possible choice and price range ; whilst there will be friends and colleagues who will club together to buy you a present , others will want to buy something on their own . |
17 | It 's the needles that knit the cotton thread only that give the lacy effect . |
18 | It is the curved arrows and printed numbers at the left-hand side that give the numbers of rows knitted with the main carriage . |
19 | Unlike modernist works that give the illusion of being autonomous in their surroundings , and which function critically only in relation to the language of their own tradition , site-specific works emphasise the comparison between two separate languages . |
20 | The living amphibians that give the best impression of the appearance of the early ones are the salamanders and newts . |
21 | First of all , take a part of a subject that you are studying and write down the key words that give the basis of that aspect of your studies . |
22 | And even this is beginning to change with programs like Soft PC and the add-in hardware products that give the Macintosh direct PC compatibility . |
23 | In effect , the parties organise and simplify the alternatives into policy packages that give the voters a meaningful and effective choice , so ensuring that the electorate is " consulted " at general elections with regard to fundamental legislative changes . |
24 | Biology is the study of complicated things that give the appearance of having been designed for a purpose . |
25 | As with all his work , it is a synthesis of two elements , two traditions , that give the work its emotional force . |
26 | It is a synthesis of two elements , two traditions , that give the work its emotional force . |