Example sentences of "which [vb mod] give [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 CANCER drug campaigner Janet Murray has had the first tablets which may give her a chance of a normal life .
2 ( Also included are Edith Sitwell and Eliza Cook , which may give us cause to ponder . )
3 You may also be told that there is an alternative route via Dakar , some 500 kilometres away , which may give you a connecting flight to Praia , the capital on Santiago Island — provided , of course , that the plane turns up .
4 But there are some standard arrangements which may give you a few helpful ideas .
5 They 'll try to incorporate her appearance into the ritual , which should give me time to slip in . ’
6 To build a theory of ‘ lawyers as controllers ’ on an examination of their minority work with working class clients is therefore to miss the central point about what lawyers do , and it is this central point which should give them their place in a theory of the social formation .
7 There remain certain continuities which should give us pause .
8 They will send you a copy of your full birth certificate which should give you enough detail to start enquiries into your family history .
9 Kathy and Eric Price run this small hotel as an ‘ extended home ’ which should give you a good idea as to its all pervading atmosphere of warmth and hospitality .
10 Two-thirds of it is about The Beatles , with the last twenty years condensed into a hundred pages , which should give you some idea of how interesting that portion of his life is .
11 There 's a batch mark which should give you the date of manufacture , but you 'd have to get that from the factory , or perhaps through the Ministry of Defence .
12 No less than five of the seven members of this new Australian band contribute percussion , which should give you some idea of the general musical drift .
13 Two-thirds of it is about The Beatles , with the last twenty years condensed into a hundred pages , which should give you some idea of how interesting that portion of his life is .
14 Trace it to its source and it might give us a rough idea of the way we came in — which might give us a rough idea of south , for further referee .
15 While we can tinker with the genetics of life or with atomic fission we can not operate with the sensitivity of naturally occurring processes — which might give us cause to consider that technology in certain areas should simply not be pursued at all .
16 I 've put , put this heater on which might give us a little bit of , a little bit of warmth
17 The US Government is reliably said to have invested large sums from its military budget on research in which impulses from computers ( which might give you something like the binary number level of the program ) were detected at a distance and the task was to see whether the highest level of program ( expressing what the real purpose of the program was ) could be reliably inferred .
18 Well initially we we 're we 're going to we 're going to go nationally but very quickly we 're gon na see where erm our strengths and weaknesses are erm and we know already where the erm the large market is and once we 've had a couple of T V spots to make it known nationally erm in the end of course we 're gon na have to erm probably concentrate on those areas which erm er which 'll give us the best return .
19 Now you get erm three X squared plus two and then you differentiate What 's in there , which 'll give you six .
20 across there , which 'll give you the equilateral triangle .
21 She suggested they would do better if they only sat five exams and spent the rest of their time on work which could give them a much broader education than just swotting for more GCSEs .
22 Only 130,000 of 700,000 eligible disabled people in Britain use their mobility allowance to run a vehicle which could give them a new life through personal transport .
23 The remainder spent the summer waiting to be released or to receive ‘ allegations ’ which would give them something definite to contest .
24 by logical deduction , which would give them absolute character . ’
25 The APU collection of questions was searched for items which conformed individually and collectively to the following criteria : — nearly all the items would have success rates between 60 per cent and 95 per cent nationally ; — all the items would have low omission rates among the bottom 20 per cent band of attainers nationally ; that is , they would not deter this group of pupils , who would be willing to " have a go " at them ; — overall , the items should cover a reasonable variety of topics , including basic ideas such as fractions , decimals , graphs ; and , — as far as possible the items selected would have a high incidence of a distinctive error or errors which would give them some diagnostic value .
26 There is a danger that shrewd private landlords will go for short assured tenancies ( 4–5 years ) which would give them the right to get rid of tenants ( including those with dementia ) when the lease runs out .
27 Iris and her group are eliminated straight away , of course , and most of the others had appointments which would give them alibis . ’
28 Eastern European countries were likewise keen to join or at least to negotiate with the EC association agreements which would give them preferential access to EC markets .
29 Without conceding that the gentry of Tula , Smolensk , and elsewhere were justified in calling for an assembly which would give them a chance to vent their spleen , Alexander II seemed to be no less frightened than they by the enormity of the changes he had sanctioned .
30 The skilled man was one who had acquired ‘ a general use of the tools employed in his trade ’ ( even though this was not necessarily of use to his employer ) which would give him ‘ adaptability ’ .
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