Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun] gives " in BNC.

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1 Can my right hon. and learned Friend give us any estimate of the time that will elapse before the European Court gives its judgment on the matter ?
2 The European Community gives Greece roughly $1 billion a year , almost 6% of its GDP and as much as net tourism and shipping together bring in .
3 Does my right hon. Friend realise that in dealing with things that we hold so dear we want to make sure that the European Community gives us a good bargain and that what we give to it will be given back to us ?
4 A deep cutaway padded ankle cuff also improves comfort although the low cut gives limited support .
5 The idea of the triple alliance gives a concrete ciass structure to dependency of various types and , as I shall go on to argue , it is the economic , political , and cultural-ideological power of the triple alliance ( expanded into a transnational capitalist class ) that keeps any development that takes place ‘ dependent ’ .
6 Bracing the right side gives you the only opportunity to use the left side to start the forward swing smoothly and efficiently .
7 The regional council gives £30 million a year in subsidies to ScotRail and is providing £150 million in capital for service improvements .
8 The 42-clause Bill gives pregnant workers the right to a minimum of 14 weeks ' maternity leave .
9 As a guide in setting a monthly repayment level that suits you , the enclosed table gives examples of how long different levels of borrowing will take to repay .
10 The addition of the sun-dried tomatoes gives extra flavour to the sauce .
11 The SY course gives pupils the opportunity to broaden their experience of the subject both with regard to chemical theory and practical expertise .
12 Anteriorly the frontal ganglion gives off a frontal nerve which passes to the clypeus , and a pair of lateral roots connect the frontal ganglion with the tritocerebrum .
13 The pungent smell gives the impression of a powerful cleaning agent .
14 The mainstream media gives us a perspective distorted by their criteria for ‘ news ’ which includes anything spectacular like politics , violence , money , drugs and human interest stories .
15 The solid wax gives heavier protection .
16 One reason — just one — is that as the rich world gives with one hand so it takes away with the other .
17 The dispersive term is the source of isomorphous differences , and the anomalous term gives rise to Bijvoet differences .
18 The awakened will gives rise to fear of God , sorrow for sin , hope for forgiveness and love of God ( Leah 's first four children ) .
19 The accompanying sketch gives an indication of the size of the front elevation of the ice-house .
20 ( 2 ) This section also applies if , at any time after 9th June 1988 , a landlord ( in this section referred to as " the landlord in default " ) or any person acting on behalf of the landlord in default — ( a ) attempts unlawfully to deprive the residential occupier of any premises of his occupation of the whole or part of the premises , or ( b ) knowing or having reasonable cause to believe that the conduct is likely to cause the residential occupier of any premises — ( i ) to give up his occupation of the premises or any part thereof , or ( ii ) to refrain from exercising any right or pursuing any remedy in respect of the premises or any part thereof , does acts likely to interfere with the peace or comfort of the residential occupier or members of his household , or persistently withdraws or withholds services reasonably required for the occupation of the premises as a residence , and , as a result , the residential occupier gives up his occupation of the premises as a residence .
21 To be sure , coffee-breaks in molecular biology laboratories are as marked by speculation as in any other field , but the published literature gives the impression that its authors are more concerned with the correctness of their observations than with their significance .
22 Taking the supplied fuel bottle filled to the recommended level gives sufficient burning time for a trip of up to several days .
23 the red bow on the top parcel gives a final finishing touch .
24 An uncomfortable inner part appears , and at the same time an awkward leap across the strings between the last semiquaver of bar 4 and the first of bar 5 in the top part gives us pause .
25 For aligned transversely isotropic elements the self-consistent method gives ( Walpole 1969 ) the relations : where the quantities c , p , m , k are as defined above ( Equation 4.17 ) and v , E are Poisson 's ratio and Young 's modulus respectively .
26 Under these circumstances there is no vibrational structure , and the electronic transition gives an unresolved band .
27 He believes that ‘ the direct method gives a truer indication of cash flow than the indirect method ’ .
28 I am sure that the hon. Gentleman gives credit to what is being done by civil service departments and executive agencies .
29 What a rant — the hon. Gentleman gives his well-known imitation of the hon. Member for Kingston upon Hull , East ( Mr. Prescott ) , but without the charm and lightness of touch .
30 When the British Academy gives scholarships for methodological research and applications as well as for historical inquiries of a more familiar kind , when universities begin to make appointments in humanities computing or , dare I say it , even in history and computing , then , it seems to me , we will be in a better position to bemoan our inability to secure more in the way of government and private funding .
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