Example sentences of "in [noun] [conj] give " in BNC.

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1 The Water Saver ECO-NO-MISER Cistern Dam is fitted in minutes and gives instant savings .
2 Evidence shows that untreated milk has a higher nutritional value and contains anti-infective agents which can both restrict the growth of contaminating bacteria in milk and give the consumer protection against infection .
3 This study assesses the significance of this Act in the context of general social policy traditions in Germany and gives a brief overview of its main sections .
4 While agreeing broadly with the England manager 's summing-up of the present Brazilian team , the thought did occur that in another footballing era he could have been describing an Italian side — brilliant in breakaways but giving nothing away at the back .
5 The landlord then relented in part and gave her back the keys to the bedsit .
6 ‘ This honour is a marvellous way to finish off 1992 , ’ said Roy , 60 , who was struck down with cancer in March and given a one-in-10 chance of survival .
7 It should hold us in suspense and give us a sense of waiting and expectation for the more important message which is to follow .
8 My father paid for my digs in Paddington and gave me a pound a week pocket money , together with what he called ‘ travelling expenses ’ for my regular visit home ( home and a good , square meal ) , and to spend some time with Clare who was fifteen and slowly , very slowly , improving .
9 The woman had lashed out in fear and given the bird a fatal blow , feathers everywhere .
10 This means substituting x 3 + 1 for x 3 in P2/T6 and gives P2/T7 .
11 The throne is thought to have been made in Constantinople and given by Justinian to his viceroy Maximian .
12 A 12-strong party of homeless men , who currently reside at the Fleetwood Hostel in Lancashire , were offered the chance to visit Sellafield to stimulate their interest in industry and give them a day out to remember .
13 Bearing in mind that given a choice between the use of rail and car , the question of cost necessarily will come into that equation .
14 If we 'd upset his applecart in busting out the hostages , then the radical fundamentalists might easily have taken over in Syria and given us a much worse problem .
15 Whereas , taking him taking one guy a week for a week , is putting no-one in jeopardy and giving somebody a decent wage for a week .
16 He was buried the following day under the name of Wolfgang Gerhard , an Austrian Nazi who befriended him in Brazil and gave him his identity papers before returning to Vienna .
17 Then , abjectly , as if engaged in reflection that gave back only its own dullness , she completed the tasks she had been doing and , without saying a word to the expectant children , left the room .
18 High dose oral mesalazine does not seem to be nephrotoxic in rats when given for four weeks but both rats and dogs develop renal papillary necrosis when fed high dose mesalazine for 6 to 12 months .
19 Working together with the poor at home and abroad , Christian Aid , SCIAF and Shelter share the same concerns , this : to bring about lasting change in communities and to give people renewed dignity and hope .
20 A couple of hours earlier , on a hunch , Hermann Goering rang down to his main office in Carinhall and gave them a Stockholm number to obtain .
21 Mrs Thatcher will today announce that she is to double the British contribution of £3 million to the UN Environment Project in Nairobi and give new money to tropical rain forest schemes .
22 In fact just to race at this level means setting up base in England and giving full commitment to the sport .
23 The trip was a great success , the subsequent Travels in the West exhibition proving very popular in Nanjing and giving him his first taste of newspaper and television attention .
24 The federal civil service is the only part of Canadian society which remotely approaches the bilingual and bicultural ideal : this isolates it from real life in Canada and gives it the tendency , like the Prussian army , to believe that it is the sole repository of national values .
25 D.& C. Builders v. Rees ( below , p. 267 ) decides that there is no material distinction between giving a small sum in cash and giving the same amount by a negotiable instrument .
26 Given the amount of time that Karsten Schubert has been in business and given the new wave of gallery/dealers , this year is going to be the year to break with a much more open policy towards new art , are being seen as central to the contemporary art scene .
27 A new defence doctrine began to take shape at the same time : it was intended to be non-offensive in character and to give other states no reason to fear for their security , notwithstanding the immense size of Soviet armed forces and the perceptions of those forces that were entertained particularly in Europe .
28 The step was announced by the secretary of state in person and given maximum publicity .
29 It transpired that the previous day he had been in Liverpool and given an interview to the Daily Telegraph which had been interpreted to mean that we were about to call in the troops .
30 SHOWING off their musical skills on Saturday , 40 talented young musicians will be playing in concerts that give a taste of the high grade work these youngsters can produce .
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