Example sentences of "these [noun pl] give [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The regular production of films featuring these performers gave their production companies some sort of economic foundation to build on , as well as allowing producers like Balcon and Dean a glimpse of what a popular British cinema might achieve .
2 Putting in these values gives us a strength of about 3 x 10 4 MN/m 2 or about five million pounds per square inch .
3 These activities gave him an enduring influence in the development of young musicians .
4 These differentials give us important clues about the motivation and causes of the fertility decline .
5 All these workers gave their time and labour freely , their efforts being supported by other citizens who hauled stone and earth at every available opportunity .
6 Different collectors collect stamps for different reason reasons , do you do any of these statements give you a good description of why why you collect ?
7 They still believed that they had put a 2Mb memory upgrade into one of these machines to give it a 4Mb of RAM .
8 These structures gave them strength and enabled them to stand several centimetres tall .
9 It 's funny how er th trends change , but that was a was quite a common occurrence was that , men feeling ashamed of what they 'd got but trying er er in terms of these magazines giving them as if they were doing you a favour .
10 While all these contrivances give us the pleasure of moving water , we must spare a thought for the plants beneath .
11 These results give us some reason to hope that experiments on the extrapolation towards reactor conditions — on the Joint European Torus that is now being completed at Culham , for example — will prove favourable .
12 These courses gave me enough enthusiasm for the sport to want to join a club .
13 Both these factors gave him a freer hand to negotiate .
14 ( c ) We moved " recent critical appraisal " after our analysis of powers of description and humour because these sections give our own critical appraisal ; now , by the time we outline other people 's opinions we have something to compare them with , and can therefore do something more interesting than just repeat them .
15 Apprehending the world through these types gives it a preliminary coherency and ‘ standardized sameness ’ .
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