Example sentences of "of [adj] [noun pl] [pron] give " in BNC.
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1 | Centres offering Phase 1 Pilots have been provided with a draft catalogue of advanced schemes which gives details of the schemes validated for session 1988–89 . |
2 | It 's a remarkable musical full of tuneful songs which give it a romantic and charmingly French flavour . |
3 | There are coats of arms all around the Chamber of hon. Members who gave their lives for peace in Europe . |
4 | Cissie Fairchild , through investigating the statements of French women who gave birth to illegitimate babies , has challenged Shorter on his own terms . |
5 | Gina nodded , remembering the empty bookshelves , the lack of individual touches which gave character to a house , the paucity of furniture , the lack of movable electronic equipment : no television or video , no state-of-the-art audio system . |
6 | Aggregate data do not , of course , allow us to draw any inferences about the behaviour of individual authorities which give rise to these findings , particularly where so few cases are often involved . |
7 | The Naked Fantasy range from Ultima II is a delicate collection of warm colours which gives a very light , natural look . |
8 | The argument gains force when applied to boxing where the emphasis shifts to the muscular flexibility and , as manager Terry Lawless put it , the ‘ natural fluidity ’ of black fighters which gives them a distinct edge over their more rigid white counterparts : |
9 | Led by Lola Hahn-Warburg , who herself was an indefatigable hospital visitor , the voluntary workers were supported by an impressive team of medical advisers who gave freely of their expertise . |
10 | In France the factionalism from which the country suffered was largely inspired by the nobility , so that command of the army , as the tragedy experienced at Agincourt in 1415 demonstrated , was chiefly in the hands of noble leaders who gave the army a character as noble as it had had in the 1330s . |
11 | This is generally available with a choice of coloured lenses which give a single colour fountain . |
12 | ( i ) the information necessary for the preparation of financial statements which give a true and fair view , and with |
13 | I still have that little book of selected poems you gave me on my twelfth birthday . |
14 | The men of 602 were part of that group of young men who gave the greatest gift of all in 1941 , when the Battle of Britain stopped the Nazi war-machine over the fields of southern England , the Scots accounting for 130 of the 175 enemy aircraft downed . |