Example sentences of "[noun] and [art] [noun] give to " in BNC.

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1 The extent of circulation and the prominence given to defamatory remarks are factors which will influence the final award : a libel in the national press comes more expensive than the same libel in a small local newspaper .
2 Peer-group regulation of adolescent courtship can substantially affect the patterns of sexuality , keeping the illegitimacy rates low , for instance , regulating the timing of marriage and the importance given to celibacy and restraint .
3 His loss was felt sharply , not only at School , but also in the town , and many tributes were paid to his work and a lifetime given to public service .
4 A Saudi scholar described to Jean Sasson the main tenets of Islamic Law and the punishment given to offenders .
5 Bleak scenarios of the " economic burden " that elderly people imposed on the working population underlay the 1988 Social Security Act and the impetus given to private pensions .
6 There are specific difficulties affecting the primary sector such as the reduced ability to release teaching staff , the demands of National Curriculum implementation , a perceived lack of relevance and the priority given to the secondary sector by many companies .
7 The continued cash starvation of the NHS , the insidious introduction of privatisation into the NHS via ancillary services , the increasing trend towards inadequately resourced ’ community ’ care ( the government is due to make a decision on the Griffiths review proposals on community care ) , the development of a ’ Sainsbury 's ’ style management in the NHS and the encouragement given to the private sector , are all trends which have laid the ground for Thatcher 's government to make the very damaging proposals contained in the White Paper .
8 Both this case , and Gomba Holdings UK Ltd v Minories Finance Ltd , which dealt with the taxation of a receiver 's costs ( see ACCOUNTANCY , August , p 86 ) , indicate that the days of undisputed acceptance of insolvency practitioners ' fees are over — perhaps a natural reaction , given the recession and the priority given to the payment of such fees in an insolvency .
9 Which course of action is chosen will depend on the total design needs and the authority given to the designer .
10 The card discloses the financial limits , the range of contributions and the advice given to the solicitor on the completion of the form .
11 Rural listeners sometimes considered the questions and the answers given to them to be improper :
12 ‘ It is to be noted in the instant case that no suggestion was made by defence counsel that there was any discrepancy or inconsistency between the evidences which the witnesses had given in court and the statements given to the police .
13 In such sectors of economy the use of the community languages and the status given to it on the shop floor is very significant .
14 The presidents agreed on a number of points relating to the 10-year-old civil war in El Salvador and the sanctuary given to Nicaraguan contra rebels in Honduras .
15 One method of quantitative assessment would be to use a comparison between the score given to the correct word and the score given to the highest other content word in the same sentence position .
16 Though ultimately the methodological bases of such findings must induce caution in the researcher , nevertheless the findings may lead to plausible conclusions about the workings of elite groups in local communities , in particular about the economic base of the members and the support given to their power by specific cultural norms .
17 In this context the panel have been instructed to consider each individual regional station 's commitment to Irish music and the exposure given to new , untried bands .
18 The duties imposed upon ministers and the powers given to ministers are normally exercised under the authority of the ministers by responsible officials of the department .
19 When you look at maps of the Dales , particularly the new 1 to 25,000 series , you can read in the patterns on the landscape and the names given to settlements and landforms , the intricate story , incomplete as it must of necessity be , of the pageant of life in the upland valleys .
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