Example sentences of "[conj] gives [art] " in BNC.

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1 So although the law is mainly directed at shopkeepers , it could also be applied to anyone who sells or gives a young person a sniffable product .
2 ( 3 ) If any constable reasonably suspects any person of committing an offence under the foregoing provisions of this section , he may if requested to do so by the chairman of the meeting require that person to declare to him immediately his name and address and , if that person refuses or fails to so declare his name and address or gives a false name and address he shall be guilty of an offence under this subsection . ’
3 Pattern adds variety , or gives an image rhythm ; texture with its enriching fibre and strong forceful structuring gives a painting presence .
4 You can then select the one which you think solves the most important problem , or gives the best effect in the most visually important part of the garment .
5 Such wishes are carefully expressed in a manner that neither leaves a permanent record for posterity nor gives the impression that illegality was ever suggested .
6 ‘ We want a boat that gives a good grounding in trapeze and spinnaker techniques , in all weather conditions , but that is n't too demanding for youngsters joining the class .
7 In practice it is often difficult to define bibliographical types in a way that gives a reliable guide to content , and the selector is best advised to look at each bibliography individually .
8 They provide a breadth of experience and a presence that gives a service to pupils throughout the school .
9 In this way practising is hardly a burden , but something that gives a feedback of energy .
10 You can enjoy an exhibition that gives a vivid account of the fugitive King 's perilous adventures .
11 Never forget that it is not the speed that the horse jumps the fence , but the rhythm maintained and picked up immediately on landing and the economy of route both into and away from fences that gives a fast time .
12 Between stops we can try and find out why their debut LP , ‘ Eva Luna ’ , is such a welcome anachronism that gives a shock to the nerve-centres of the techno ‘ n ’ grunge consensus , why rhythm is omnipotent once again and why they 've finally broken the apathetic silence by taking us all to task with some bold statements on matters of importance , instead of indistinct paeans to various objects of desire .
13 The products , combined with Concurrent 's Intelligent Bus Interface Module for VMEbus provide an intelligent data movement subsystem that gives a Concurrent data acquisition system ‘ enormous ’ data capture capability .
14 We recently undertook a survey that gives a snapshot of community assessment of elderly people in district health authorities in England and Wales .
15 It is the sum of many articles and many issues that gives a magazine character and measures success or failure .
16 These are basically of two kinds : those which are generic to the product category ( clean clothes ; a delicious , easy-to-cook meal ; a safe place for your savings that gives a good rate of interest ; fast , easy , reliable driving ) ; and those which are specific to our product .
17 Allowing for your knowledge being detailed and accurate that gives a maximum of 40%-a bare pass .
18 And then in darkness with a shout that gives a fierce twist to his jaw — we 're in it .
19 Well chairman that gives a flavour of the documentation the various documentation that we put in .
20 An option contract giving a right to buy is a " call " option , while one that gives a right to sell is a " put " option .
21 I found the erm structured thought patterns and the span of conception is very interesting in the fact that you do things in threes and obviously that gives a certain logic net to everything that you do and the way that you prepare your presentation .
22 The simplest form of potential divider that gives a fixed attenuation between input and output is shown in figure 8.1(a) .
23 ‘ We have re-examined the design economics and whole principle of ammonia production , ’ said Pearce , ‘ The result is a design that gives a small plant all the economic advantages of very large-scale plants .
24 in a way that gives the company a competitive advantage over rivals
25 Of the Paternoster Square development , what he wanted to see , he said , was ‘ a roofscape that gives the impression that St Paul 's is floating above it like a great ship in the sea ’ .
26 The family is a primitive institution that gives the rich an excuse to exploit the poor and prevents the poor from resisting .
27 We might well be inclined to call this intentional object the context of the emotional arousal for it is the cognitive relationship with a particular context that gives the emotion its particular characteristics .
28 Go left to reach the small square of Piazza Sant' Eufemia , where across a small lawn that is longer than it is wide and bordered by tall conifers , you will see the church that gives the piazza its name .
29 The wicked response is to select the technique that gives the desired answer .
30 There is a strange warmth and luminous glow that gives the being a sense of well-being and health .
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