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

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1 We are the largest independent provider of professional home care in the capital giving pain control , nursing and medical advice , 24 hour on call , emotional support and practical volunteer help , including nightsitting .
2 Despite the conversion of some entire communities in Asia Minor to the sect , and despite the advocacy in the West given by their most eminent convert Tertullian , the great church did not concede recognition .
3 By listening , considering and making appropriate changes when others in the Fellowship give feed-back .
4 Put a dash of baby oil in the tail to give the hair a sheen .
5 We came up with the idea of attaching nose rings to all our players and getting someone in the kop to give a hefty tug when necessary .
6 The daily Fibre-Filler , made in the quantities given here , provides a total of 200 calories .
7 If I were to ask a school-teacher to choose for me a sample which she considered to be a fair cross-section of her pupils so that I could interview them for a survey , there would almost certainly be a personal bias in the sample given to me .
8 Each deviation is then squared ; the sum of these values is called the sample sum of the squares and is divided by the number n of items in the sample giving a quantity called the sample variance .
9 Each deviation is then squared ; the sum of these values is called the sample sum of the squares and is divided by the number n of items in the sample giving a quantity called the sample variance .
10 Instead of accepting the government 's reforms of pensions and benefits , which are mainly designed to save it money , women should be campaigning for changes in the system to give pensioners more money , as the problem of poverty in old age mainly affects women — with three quarters of those people relying on supplementary benefit being female .
11 ‘ did use ( or keep ) ’ 'Use' is usually proved by the police officer in the case giving evidence that he saw the defendant driving the motor vehicle in question .
12 The writers ' chart in the NME gave The Smiths a fair to low hearing , concentrating , as usual , on more obscure artifacts .
13 Daisy said , ‘ He told Sister he 'd like our Charlie to stay in the Hall to give him the chance to get his nerve back in easy stages .
14 Delegates are still addressed as brother , sister , or comrade , but this year there are electronic signs in the hall giving the speaker 's name — as there have been at the Conservative conference for quite a while .
15 The groups differed in the treatment given to the third stimulus , A ( a noise ) .
16 The other man in the greatcoat gave a perfunctory flip of his ID wallet .
17 My main impression was that they both had very fair hair and small features , which surprised me because their photographs in the newspapers give a different impression , particularly in the case of Prince Charles .
18 However , since new additions comprise under one per cent of the total stock each year , they will have only a trivial effect on the distribution of housing types in the near future ( it should be noted that conversions of dwellings are not included in the figures given above ) .
19 And the Kaiser did everything he could to ensure that his son should be no more than a figurehead in the army given under his command .
20 Delphiniums and hollyhocks are planted in the sun to give colour and height .
21 Beans drying in the sun give the garden a rustic air
22 Another possibility , in say , a flat or an apartment where the living room door opens off the hall , is to cut two narrow floor-to-ceiling slits in the wall to give both extra light and interesting glimpses of the room ahead .
23 Corbett just sat staring at the wet walls : the cell was narrow and fetid , a grating high in the wall gave a little air and light .
24 Gates in the wall gave access to the lake from High Street properties such as the former New Inn , its floor levels dropping in stages to the garden wall .
25 The proportion of students decreased and the proportion who cited ill health increased with age , and there were significant sex differences in the reasons given for unemployment — more women than men were not in paid employment because of either ill health or homemaking ( table III ) .
26 Of those citing health reasons , the most important factor was concern about cholesterol content , but for the first time BSE — so-called mad cow disease — featured in the reasons given .
27 Your pleasant and informed approach was welcomed by all , and your willingness to share in the service in the Cathedral gave particular pleasure to the congregation there .
28 Outside , a new Intake office and canopy provide staff and drivers with added protection from the elements and new weighing equipment in the weigh-bridge gives improved data retrieval .
29 If you committed yourself to doing every exercise in Part Two in the order given , you would miss an opportunity to ‘ listen to the whispers ’ which guide you towards what you need , right now , as a unique individual .
30 It is important that you work through these in the order given before attempting the multiple choice questionnaire on Part 3 .
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