Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] gives " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | So that gives you this fits with this pattern acid carbonate they all give a salt apart from the hydrogen one they all give water as well and this one gives a C O two . |
3 | Er so that gives you another five or ten years before the dry rot sets in . |
4 | On operating systems we wanted to be as truly hardware independent as we can , so we have chosen to operate potentially under any Posix-compliant operating system , so that gives us all the flavours or brands of Unix and a number of proprietary mid-range operating systems which are achieving Posix compliance as time goes by . |
5 | So that gives us a total expenditure of seven eighty seven sixty two for the year and that leaves us with a balance er of the year and that 's nine ninety eight ninety nine pence . |
6 | So that gives you seven , which brings you up to thirty nine , forty six , taking into account that one . |
7 | So that gives you an idea there was seventeen stations in Stronsay five in Papay. well you see |
8 | Er I wan na get my car first this year so that gives me time to save for next year . |
9 | Right that depends on how general you 're talking about , does er , eh so that gives you an idea there , when I was working with them |
10 | so that gives them a little bit of introduction for each one |
11 | So that gives what , to the shopkeeper ? |
12 | so that gives us this and so if I said erm and that 's a all right we 'll leave that as twelve X squared minus one . |
13 | So that gives you an idea of what goes on with doing removals . |
14 | The state assumes that they are not doing so and gives increases on all of the additional pension as if you had never been contracted out . |
15 | From ironing to dog-walking , June says skill-swopping binds a community together and gives everyone — not least the unemployed — a sense of purpose . |
16 | Miranda taller , with her bushy hair and colouring that the Italians whose paintings she 'd been looking at in the Louvre rendered by priming the canvas with a copper-based green paint , creating a complexion that draws light in rather than gives it out ; Xanthe beside her with her candy radiance of pink and gold , and rounder too , more neatly assembled , wrist to hand , neck to shoulders , ankle to foot . |
17 | The advantages of attending a unit of this kind or somewhere that gives similar solidarity and guidance has been shown in a study of schoolgirl mothers . |
18 | dimensions as the 2.6 engine , fits easily and gives good fuel economy — we get 18 to 20 mpg from one we are running at present . |
19 | The path then climbs the hillside a little and gives impressive views over Loch Affric . |
20 | Nor is the exposure of a hitherto unknown spy by a defector well received because it shows that the counter-intelligence section responsible has not done its job properly and gives those who are controlling the defector the opportunity to boast about their success . |
21 | The running action makes you use your ankles more and gives you a longer stride . |
22 | He does n't flirt with it , he takes it home and gives it a good f—ing . |
23 | This ensures continuity of care between hospital and home and gives the patient confidence to cope with a new situation . |
24 | The books are written in what would seem to some today to be a slow and overly elaborate way — who after all uses words such as ‘ eleemosynary ’ ? — but he explores all of his characters thoroughly and gives lots of detail which , though not absolutely necessary and sometimes totally irrelevant , make the novel more personal and make the readers feel that they know the characters . |
25 | Well that gives him indigestion . |
26 | So I 'll differentiate it find out what that gives , Oh well that gives twice it well I do n't want twice it so I 'll |
27 | Is there anything immediately that gives you hope that something will happen for the better ? |
28 | I also feel that in ‘ Futility ’ Owen uses emotion very well and gives a very good impression of his feeling which I feel is slightly lacking in a couple of his other poems . |
29 | These days we can do it much easier and we do it electrically , so we can use a relationship between conductivity which has to be er compensated for temperature and pressure at which you 're doing your readings , and that gives us a measure of our chlorinity and then that gives us a measure back to our salinity . |
30 | because then that gives us a chance of voting for a for a third option . |