Example sentences of "that [adj] [noun] give [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Yesterday , after the Recorder of London , Judge Lawrence Verney , ruled that some evidence given by one of two convicted murderers who were the main prosecution witnesses was unreliable , Timothy Langdale , QC , prosecuting , said : ‘ In the circumstances , it would be improper to proceed . ’ |
2 | Their inadequacy is often disguised by the tax incentives that many governments give to institutional saving . |
3 | The IBA must ensure that a sufficient amount of time in the programmes is given to news and news features and that all news given in the programmes … is presented with due accuracy and impartiality . |
4 | It must not be forgotten that independent parts given to the feebler instruments are not actually heard in the tutti , but may play havoc with the clarity of design which should be the orchestrator 's first aim . |
5 | However , it should not be thought that any assistance given to a competitor by the employee is necessarily a breach of his duty , for it may have been done with the employer 's authority , though this will be a rare occurrence . |
6 | From the compliance point of view , it is important to ensure that any warnings given to customers under this Rule are appropriately recorded either in writing or , at least , through the routine taping of dealers ' telephone lines . |
7 | I can assure you that any information given during the interview will be treated in the strictest confidence . |
8 | The new government set out in 1649 to establish its position with a degree of success which must have surprised everyone who knew about its problems and had not realized the great energy that religious faith gave to its leaders . |
9 | Apart from the impetus that new railways gave to British industrial strength , railway-building abroad was the means for an expansion of British capital overseas , through loans to railway companies and states , and the export of British capitalism itself in the establishment of British enterprises and railway companies abroad . |
10 | They made their complaint but when Mrs Dyson timidly approached Miss Meers she was so abusive that both girls gave in their notice to leave the following week . |
11 | That most schools give at least lip-service to the importance of this fact is obvious in the development of courses variously titled " study skills " , " library skills " , " information skills " and so on . |