Example sentences of "[adj] [Wh pn] give " in BNC.

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1 However it is not only the famous who give up their time as there are hundreds of missionaries all around the world trying to help people of the same and different religions through worship to God .
2 Caring about others less fortunate than ourselves is important and the Christian Aid Committee is most grateful to all who give their time , talents , and money which gives this Festival of Flowers and Music such significance .
3 In the moral optimism informing this play , evil may corrode trust , but it also destroys the healthy functioning of all who give themselves over to it .
4 If there are also many who give that vote to the FOP , it is because they back " their own " party with reservations .
5 May we respect those who give of their time , their friendship and their talents rather than those who strive always to gain more for themselves Amen
6 There are those who give little of the much which they have — and they give it for recognition and their hidden desire makes their gift unwholesome .
7 There are those who give with joy , and that joy is their reward .
8 Those who give much , to them will much be returned .
9 Suppose a girl under 16 does not wish her parents to know that she is seeking contraceptive advice : the medical profession is divided between those who give priority to partial consent , and others who , in line with the General Medical Council , hold that the principle of professional confidentiality overrides that of parental consent .
10 The largest slice of our cash comes from the ‘ Charity Shop ’ and so we wish to express our thanks to all those involved with it — those who give goods to sell — those who staff it — those why buy and keep on coming back for more .
11 Those who give up their employment to care for a disabled relative may also have their pension rights protected by the Home Responsibilities Protection Regulations which came into effect in April 1978 .
12 In the remainder of this chapter we deal with five of those that have been put forward by those who give general assent to his radical perspective .
13 A recent survey by the bank has discovered that people who have experience of unemployment before becoming self-employed tend to do better than those who give up a job to do so .
14 Low status of carers Those who give up a job or take early retirement to become a carer lose out financially , and in other ways , as has been well documented ( Finch and Groves , 1983 ) .
15 Marital pathology is fully recognised by those who give support through marriage counselling .
16 Those who give the impression that they are fishing for information ; they may be looking for a recommendation for somebody else who may be suitable to approach .
17 The quotations that follow are both from personal letters to the present writers , commenting on a published suggestion that those who give advice to parents often do not pay enough attention to the parents ' own views .
18 The real failures are those who give up and do n't attempt to succeed at all after the first setback .
19 Agencies can become dependent on public finance and subservient to government or those who give the funds , such as large corporations .
20 Thus , institutions have a responsibility to care for those who give care through establishing mechanisms to evaluate and process the stresses of their work .
21 At the other extreme , I can elect to work with and respond to those who give evidence of wishing to work mathematically , and simply keep some semblance of order amongst the rest .
22 Every day that passes without further raiding speaks for you , the more confirming those who give their voice for reconciliation , and by little persuading those who were against .
23 Marketing teams analyze this data to produce profiles of those who give and they use these profiles to better target fundraising drives .
24 Those who give can also take -so be careful .
25 Those who give can also take -so be careful .
26 Those who give can also take — so be careful .
27 Those who give investment advice as a consequence of advice on non-investment matters — e.g. an accountant advising the sale of shares for tax purposes .
28 This is the term coined to encompass all the personnel who surround ( and fuss over ) the modern computer — electronic engineers , systems programmers , applications programmers , duty advisers , information officers and those who give courses to would-be users .
29 Now this is very much a voluntary activity on the part of those who give the lectures , but neverthless we have an extremely large list , right across the science area , of lecture titles and lecturers , people who are prepared to go out and do this in schools , and of course they get an opportunity to meet teachers and students in schools in this way .
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