Example sentences of "an [noun sg] that give " in BNC.

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1 Chief executive Frank Burns said : ‘ We would have had to spend 50pc of the cost on fire precautions in any case , so we have taken this opportunity to provide what is the most important building in Wirral with an entrance that gives patients , staff and visitors a welcoming and efficient first impression . ’
2 Smithers was an English publisher who got his sexual kicks from deflowering virgins , an obsession that gave rise to Oscar Wilde 's celebrated remark that ‘ Smithers loves first editions ’ .
3 It was , however , an issue that gave rise to an enormous emotional reaction on both sides .
4 It 's a black celebration , a grimy , twisted tribute to an era that gave us The Black Panthers , Jeremy Thorpe and Paper Lace .
5 In the above section , the Keynesian approach resulted in an curve that gave a locus of equilibrium combinations of the nominal rate of interest and the real output level , in that the demand and supply of real output of goods and services were matched everywhere along the curve .
6 Belonging here defined him , made him free to wander , because here he had roots to return to , an anchor that gave him stability and a sense of permanence .
7 In the American government more consideration was devoted to Korea between 1943 and 1945 than might have been anticipated , although without an outcome that gave rise to a smooth and considered implementation of policy at the end of the Pacific War .
8 At the moment , the choice is quite clear — you either want an environment that gives you a GUI over a DOS , or you want an OS ( operating system ) that is a GUI in its own right .
9 You can enjoy an exhibition that gives a vivid account of the fugitive King 's perilous adventures .
10 So that 's an example that gives us very much asymmetrical different amounts apart , and then you get the other end of the , the , the other extreme , you got to select , you know , you got to your power , your friendship group , and so when got to do , to choose whichever amongst friends .
11 And it 's just an uncle that give them
12 Being unwritten , the constitution also encourages a piecemeal approach to politics ; an approach that gives little protection against a determined , authoritarian state .
13 The task is to devise an organization that gives the greatest and most flexible access to the items and their contents , in a manner that takes note of the needs and the habits of the clientele and of such precautions as may be necessary for the protection of the library 's purposes .
14 3 The surrounding words in an utterance that give a word or structure its particular meaning .
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