Example sentences of "that [noun pl] [vb mod] give " in BNC.

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1 Paul suggested a way of getting rid of this passivity , arguing that lecturers should give out notes at the beginning of lectures and then :
2 More and more adults are discovering that ponies can give as much fun ( if not more ) than horses , and can do twice as much for half the price !
3 The Court of Appeal expressed hope that judges might give some help to juries in future about the real value of money .
4 Suppose there is a convention in some legal community that judges must give both sides an equal opportunity to state their case .
5 It is far better and essentially less embarrassing for such education to be given at school than within the family , even if it could be certain that parents would give it or that their children would listen .
6 To do this they will need not only a knowledge of the vocabulary of steps through which dancers communicate , but an ability to explain their design so that dancers can give it depth of feeling ( see page 78 ) .
7 The kind of help that museums can give to adults can equally well be given to schoolchildren , and to teachers who bring parties of schoolchildren for specific purposes .
8 Okay ? assume that a prosecution statements will be admissible in themselves and always assume that witnesses will give more evidence .
9 In some cases , incidentally , this is so precise that embryologists can give a name to each cell , and a given cell in one individual organism can be said to have an exact counterpart in another organism .
10 Information and theory is needed so that people may continue to be motivated , and so that occupations can give the meaningful career development that for most persons is still essential to feelings of self-worth .
11 ‘ That legislation has yet to be introduced to Parliament , ’ said Mr Naish adding that delays could give rise to further problems and he had urged Mr Howard to get it onto the statute books as urgently as possible .
12 … I wish that men would give themselves to meditate in silence on what we have by the Sacrament , and less to discuss the manner how . ’
13 It is expected however that students will give substantially more time and emphasis to one of the two areas of study outlined below :
14 After more than a decade of concern over different aspects of the bail process , steps were taken to reduce the number of defendants remanded in custody by introducing a statutory presumption in favour of bail ( section 4 of the Act ) , and by seeking to structure the decision-making process so that magistrates would give effect to it .
15 Of course , I am not suggesting that women should give in to biology ( perish the thought ) , but that PMS is not quite the pathological state that a few health experts would appear to be suggesting .
16 The Christian Council on Ageing ( CCoA ) is a national voluntary and inter-denominational organisation , inaugurated in 1982 , which believes that churches should give greater attention to the particular needs — and potential — of older people .
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