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

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1 In fact , as an eminent Scottish banker remarked looking back from seven years on , it was remarkable , " after the first surprise and alarm was over , how quietly the country submitted , as they still do , to transact all business by means of bank notes for which the issuers give no specie " .
2 The auditors ' report said : ‘ In our opinion the accounts give a true and fair view of the state of affairs at 31 March 1982 . ’
3 the accounts give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the Corporation at March 30 , 1991 and , in respect of the Corporation and their subsidiary undertakings regarded as a single entity , of the state of affairs at March 30 , 1991 , and the results and statement of cash flows for the year then ended , and have been properly prepared in accordance with the direction of the Secretary of State for Energy … , and
4 In our opinion the accounts give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the Company and of the Group at 31 December 1992 and of the loss and cash flows of the Group for the year then ended and have been properly prepared in accordance with the Companies Act 1985 .
5 In our opinion the accounts give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the Company and the Group at 27th March 1993 and of the profit of the Group for the financial year then ended and have been properly prepared in accordance with the Companies Act 1985 .
6 In our opinion the accounts give a true and fair view of the Association 's affairs at the thirtieth of September nineteen ninety two and of the surplus and cash flows for the year ended on that date and have been properly prepared in accordance with the Companies Act Nineteen Eighty Five and that report has been signed Chartered Accountants , registered Auditor .
7 Even if the rules give the exchange an absolute discretion to make changes , the effectiveness of such changes will depend , to some extent at least , on notice being given to the members .
8 The combination of clear , fragrant Alpine air , pedigree herds of cows , fresh milk and cheese-making skills handed down through the generations give the cheese its true taste and character .
9 The response from the people he talks to gives him a grassroots view of the questions being asked throughout the Company , while the meetings give the staff the opportunity to put their own points to him straight from the shoulder .
10 Candidates may use calculators provided the calculators give no printout , have no word display facilities , are silent and cordless .
11 The authors give a hint as to what that structure might be , in their comments :
12 However , the authors give the impression that the people who benefited most from the revolution were women .
13 The authors give the Hospice £1 for each copy sold .
14 The authors give an answer based on their own case material :
15 In the corridor the youngsters give a sarcastic cheer .
16 It is also clear that neither the inductivists nor the falsificationists give an account of science that is compatible with it .
17 The films give an increasingly wide berth to messy problems like sexuality and violence and , whereas Ealing 's films during and immediately after the war had interrogated what was happening to England , many or those made in the 1950s just do n't seem interested .
18 Organised by the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music 's honorary local representative Mrs Mavis Robson , the concerts give a platform to distinction holders in their exams , from elementary grades to more advanced levels .
19 For the principles give no indication of how to choose when there is conflict over whose expertise should dominate in decisions that need more than one kind .
20 The figures give an idea of the industries that are most geared towards exporting .
21 The figures give the mid-point of the distribution and are before housing costs are taken into account .
22 The regulations give a definition of a ‘ reportable aircraft accident ’ and this is consistent with the definition used by ICAO .
23 The dot indicators on each line of the staves give the position of each semi-quaver in a time signature of 4/4 .
24 The tables give an idea also of the kind of programming that was practical in the early days .
25 The sources give no hint that the words for trusts had to be precatory : terms such as ‘ precatory ’ are found only occasionally in late classical law to describe dispositions in the form of trusts .
26 You can , up to a point ( and we did up to that point ) , protect yourself against them with jungle gels and mustard gases , but the trees give no mercy and there are hours of them between Staddajakkstugorna , a mountain hut on the side of Kapasluoppal , and Staloluokta .
27 There , I crossed the ancient Monnow Bridge and rode up the broad main street to Agincourt Square , where colourful umbrellas set before the inns give the place a continental air .
28 This is not just pretty picnic food ; Steve maintains that the peppers give the bland turkey a piquant flavour .
29 I believe Howard Kendall at Everton would be much better off playing Cottee and making the rest of the players give the little striker what he wants .
30 Though immensely enjoyable to read , the Exercises give no impression that Gassendi is doing the best by his opponents before attacking them .
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