Example sentences of "[noun] and [noun] [noun prp] have give " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Fortunately , the unification of East Germany and West Germany has given Celtic a late entry into Europe . |
2 | Alan Bray and Jeffrey Weeks have given historical support to this view , though not without qualification ; I remarked in Part 1 some further reservations . |
3 | When Mr. Gilbert and Mr. Everett had given evidence , prosecuting counsel , after consulting those instructing him , said he would offer no further evidence . |
4 | Whoever had killed Don Roberto had known him or had a first-rate introduction because there were no signs of violence other than the knife wound and Don Roberto had given his staff time off . |
5 | In January 1916 Joffre and de Castelnau had given President Poincaré a vehement assurance as to the superiority of French aviation . |
6 | Boccara/Boucherit of France had the next fastest time but they were seen to be wash hanging , not for the first time at this level , and a protest was upheld , posing the question why the umpires Riccardo Guala and Glyde Brytt had given white flags . |
7 | The box brainchild of Unilever research workers Christine and David Gorman has given science a new slant for pupils at Ladymount School , Pensby , Wirral . |
8 | The box the idea of Unilever research workers Christine and David Gorman has given science a new slant for pupils at Ladymount School , Pensby . |
9 | In the midst of the depression and a welter of screen bullets and punches Cagney had given a new definition of realism to the movies and this was a definition that Hollywood was delighted to accept . |
10 | But he said : ‘ We 've had talks and Kevin Keegan has given me something to think about . |
11 | Now Michael White and John Gribbin have given us Stephen Hawking : a Life in Science , or rather Mr White has given us the life and Mr Gribbin the science ; the latter is awash with black holes , white dwarfs , protons , pulsars , quasars and quarks and is therefore no more comprehensible than Brief History ; also , what is one to make of a writer who speaks at one moment of ‘ tiny black holes ’ and the next of ‘ black holes which could eat solar systems for breakfast ’ ? |
12 | Not the least remarkable aspect of that day was that the county should record their highest total in the limited-overs arena , no fewer than 15 years after M. J. Smith and Graham Barlow had given Sarfraz and Bedi a spring clean to register the only previous Seaxe score in excess of 300 . |