Example sentences of "that [adj] gives " in BNC.

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1 Mhm , and you do n't find that that gives you any difficulty at all , er with people who genuinely want to find your number ?
2 The practical effect is that that gives them precedence of speaking in Parliament .
3 The good news is that this gives Mr Gorbachev one last chance to pull away from disaster .
4 It is argued that this gives unions a greater degree of control over their members and greater bargaining strength .
5 It was claimed that this gives an improved warmth to weight ratio of around 25 per cent and decreased bulk .
6 This is shown in row ( e ) of Figure 2.2 ; it will be seen that this gives a rounded value as the result of a division by two .
7 ( In passing , I observe that this gives rise to no difficulty in the instant case .
8 If you happen to know that it is the Prime Minister personally who advises the Queen to dissolve Parliament , you will realise that this gives him the whip hand over other members of the Cabinet — who fear the cataclysm of an untimely election as much as back-benchers do .
9 The ‘ high profile ’ that this gives Owen provides the satisfaction that he requires and in addition holds out the prospect of career advancement .
10 It has long been argued that this gives great advantage to the ruling party because of its ability to manipulate the economy for the desired results on election day .
11 Citizens ’ Advice Bureaux , for example , rely heavily upon volunteers with few paid advisers and it is argued that this gives the organisation a positive strength and a particularly good claim to independence and impartiality .
12 Usually we seek to maintain the bridge from the old to the new on the grounds that this gives security .
13 In the Gulbenkian Report the clear exposition of the idea that the arts mediate between an individual 's inner being and the external world , and that this gives an educational role to arts activities in the development of pupil personality , appears to have impressed not only arts educators but almost all those administrators , such as GRIST coordinators , who were responsible for programmes which included an arts element .
14 A central theme is that the ‘ transmission ’ of state objectives to the enterprises is problematic , and that this gives rise to typical patterns of negotiation over changes in business strategy and in industrial relations .
15 The two companies say they plan to incorporate SunNet Manager , SunConnect 's distributed network management system , into HyperStream , the name umbrella name that MCI gives to its Frame Relay , Switched Multi-Megabit Data Services and broadband ISDN networks .
16 The two companies say they plan to incorporate SunNet Manager , SunConnect 's distributed network management system , into HyperStream , the name umbrella name that MCI gives to its Frame Relay , Switched Multi-Megabit Data Services and broadband ISDN networks .
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