Example sentences of "a [noun] that give [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I ca n't find a bit that Give me the pencil and let me show you .
2 The Jesuits were expelled ( 1767 ) from both Spain and Spanish America — a measure that gave its author , Aranda , a European reputation as an esprit fort — and the reformers attempted to turn the universities into state-controlled educational institutions teaching useful knowledge instead of Aristotelean ‘ words ’ .
3 An option is a contract that gives its holder the right , but not the obligation , to buy or sell a specific quantity of a specific quality of a specific asset at a specific price ( the " exercise price " or " strike price " ) on or before a specific day ( the settlement day ) .
4 He 's a soldier that gives everything ; throws himself at the enemy and for once every ball , he touched finished in the back of the net .
5 A dimension that gives you a more effective heating system that 's cheaper to run — Total Heating with Central Control .
6 Can you move house or work out a schedule that gives you more time to be together ?
7 The question really means : What is it about the idea of a god that gives it its stability and penetrance in the cultural environment ?
8 They will need space and comfort , perhaps a garden if they have always been used to one and enjoy gardening , and , above all , they will need a property that gives them some self esteem and security .
9 The house it penned was old and brown with a porch that gave it a sort of potbelly .
10 His talents were demonstrated through a system that gave him opportunities and brought out the best in him .
11 Likewise , by efficient data storage the user benefits from having a system that gives him relevant information quickly .
12 Realistically the championship was never quite on the agenda this year , but setting up a system that gives us regular qualification for Europe and the occasional cup run/win will be satisfactory IMO .
13 A country that gave her a cold welcome , in which the To Let signs specified ‘ No Coloureds ’ , and of which she wrote in Second-Class Citizen , ‘ If I had been Jesus I would have passed England by and not dropped a single blessing . ’
14 Very occasionally there is a document that gives us a clue .
15 The camera swung again , but this time George looked above it , to a monitor screen hung on a metal rafter above the audience , to see his own face in close-up , the eyes staring upward in a way that gave him an absurdly soulful look .
16 These problems require very different sorts of action ; together their requirements conflict in a way that gives him little room for manoeuvre .
17 These problems require very different sorts of action ; together their requirements conflict in a way that gives him little room for manoeuvre .
18 What the strategy does do , is to formalize and focus the analysis in a way that gives everybody concerned the essential basis for developing and judging good advertising — the two aspects that take up the next two chapters .
19 It 's a black celebration , a grimy , twisted tribute to an era that gave us The Black Panthers , Jeremy Thorpe and Paper Lace .
20 Belonging here defined him , made him free to wander , because here he had roots to return to , an anchor that gave him stability and a sense of permanence .
21 At the moment , the choice is quite clear — you either want an environment that gives you a GUI over a DOS , or you want an OS ( operating system ) that is a GUI in its own right .
22 So that 's an example that gives us very much asymmetrical different amounts apart , and then you get the other end of the , the , the other extreme , you got to select , you know , you got to your power , your friendship group , and so when got to do , to choose whichever amongst friends .
23 And it 's just an uncle that give them
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