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

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1 A few minor inconsistencies and divergences would give the appearance of verisimilitude .
2 The programme is open to people who have been mulling over an idea for some time and experts will give it the commercial analysis it needs and , if it stands up , the business planning and search for funding that it merits .
3 Starting from July 8 , a repeat showing for the series of six half-hour programmes in which Geoff Hamilton shows how growing fruits and vegetables can give you an attractive as well as productive garden .
4 Both PACT and formularies will give information to GPs on drug costs .
5 It 's a subject whose passion for diagrams and abbreviations and formulae can give nuclear physics a run for its money .
6 De Valois summed up the ideas of these two great choreographers by saying : ‘ Only synchronisation of arms and legs will give symmetry to step and pose , strength to the jump , speed to the pirouettes , calm to the adage and spaciousness to the dance . ’
7 A range of consumer and environmental groups fear that the patenting of plants and animals will give large companies increased control over agriculture .
8 Advertisements and articles can give clues to potential new sources of business .
9 Breathtaking planetary aspects and movements will give your confidence and personal affairs a tremendous boost .
10 In certain situations a single set of facts and circumstances may give rise to both a civil claim and a criminal prosecution .
11 A draw between Sampdoria and Panathinaikos would give Red Star Belgrade a place at Wembley , if they were to beat Anderlecht in Brussels by five clear goals .
12 Big market makers and brokers can give big investors the volumes and flexibility of trade that they need .
13 Clarification of such issues and principles will give you immense strength in your management task — actually giving you more power to achieve your destined goal .
14 In bar 4 the combination of 1st bassoon and horns would give the effect of a chord on three horns .
15 Funded by the Museums and Galleries Improvement Fund , the Henry Moore Foundation and the North West Museums Service , the extension will mean , says the director , Mary Gavagan ‘ that an important fine art collection will now be on display not only for the university population but also for the general public ’ , even those with mobility problems for whom ramps and chairlifts will give access to the works of among others Chillida , Derain , Miro , Max Ernst and Terry Frost .
16 In other circumstances , commercial agreements , tariffs and loans might give diplomatic leverage .
17 5 From the table opposite which pairs of lengths and widths would give the largest and smallest areas ?
18 Managers and users can give ‘ user feedback ’ to the data analysts and this will also help to tune the model and ensure its accuracy .
19 Dr El-Essawy , of the more moderate Muslims , said Mr Rushdie only had to withdraw the book and Muslims would give up their campaign .
20 FISH THE ISLANDS AND BACKWATERS , FISH THOSE INACCESSIBLE SPOTS , ENJOY THAT MOBILITY THAT ONLY A CRUISER AND DINGHIES CAN GIVE YOU .
21 This information is transmitted to Billingham 's River Tees monitoring centre where visual display units and alarms will give an early warning to staff if something is wrong .
22 It was hoped that these detailed observations and interviews would give information as to how the course was functioning as a whole and how the different parts were functioning .
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