Example sentences of "give [art] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Sinton 's classy effort against Tottenham on Saturday , despite Rangers ' 2–1 defeat , will have given the former Brentford winger plenty of confidence .
2 Taylor has given the former Nottingham Forest midfielder 10 caps in his three years without ever finding a niche for the 26-year-old .
3 The Adjutant was able to sound thankful where Charles had given the least impression of unwillingness .
4 The Biro is a wily beast , which , if given the least opportunity to make good its escape , will do so .
5 Earlier this year she was given the all clear and joined Dreamflight as a helper .
6 SOUTH Africa were yesterday given the all clear to enter the 1994 World Cup .
7 The good news is that Emma has been given the all clear and regular check up appointments at St.Bart 's and Broomfield Hospital in Chelmsford will make sure she gets the right care from the experts .
8 Christine has just been given the all clear … but only after an intensive five weeks of radiation treatment .
9 GRAEME HICK has been given the all clear for Thursday 's second Test against Australia at Lord 's despite cracking a toe .
10 GRAEME HICK has been given the all clear for Thursday 's second Test against Australia at Lord 's despite cracking a toe .
11 McDermott has been given the all clear after missing last week 's game at Portsmouth because of an eye injury and Childs out for a month faces a late check on an injured groin .
12 Chalmers had been forced to miss the Sunday practice on account of a bruised right thigh but he was given the all clear after yesterday 's training to renew rivalries with the Welsh — the country against whom he was first capped four years ago .
13 Farr was given the all clear at the start of this year and her next aim , after the wedding , is to get back to the tour where , in 1988 , she demonstrated promise with a third-placed finish in the Mazda Classic and a 41st position on the order of merit .
14 I have got to know him : he would not go round there unless she had given the all clear . ’
15 I mean they keep saying we 've given the all , all these opportunities to all these
16 Given the many problems with the data sets , ’ he said , ‘ one is not inexorably led to the conclusion that a negative secular solar radius trend has existed since AD 1700 , but the preponderance of current evidence indicates that such is likely to be the case . ’
17 The presence of incomers was presented as the most immediate and tangible aspect of the general threat to the Shetland ‘ Way of Life ’ Although Shetland is reputed to be something of a melting pot , given the many different influxes of people over the centuries ( one native council official saw the typical Shetlanders as a bit of a ‘ mongrel ’ ) , these incomers were presumed to be somewhat different : most of them are here because their jobs brought them here ( those who are not here because of their jobs are eccentric ! ) , their stay will be temporary , there are more of them , they represent mainstream and hence dominant ways of life , they regard Shetlanders as peasants or country hicks .
18 More sophisticated and complex computer models of the heroin ‘ epidemic ’ can be constructed to produce precise estimates for the future , but given the many untestable assumptions of ‘ epidemic ’ models ( particularly those based only on figures for known users during a relatively short time period , as in the present case ) , we did not attempt such an exercise .
19 There are unlimited opportunities for the creative production of multidisciplinary approaches to the development of teaching and presentation skills , given the many common issues for nursing and other healthcare professionals — a notion which is amplified when considering the strategic importance of good interprofessional communications throughout the service .
20 This may be unsatisfactory given the many different types and forms of treaty , and the diverse ways in which they impact upon third parties .
21 British Rail is doing all in its power to protect its property from acts of vandalism , but , given the many thousands of miles of infrastructure , there are inevitably limits to what can be done by British Rail alone .
22 But the danger was that this would either interfere with managerial autonomy , or be ineffectual given the many other commitments of the appointees and the limited role of the board in decision-making .
23 If you 've got some new material on him that you want to share with us , I 'm more than happy to arrange another lecture for you later in the term , but frankly , as you 've apparently given the same lecture on him for the past ten years , I can hardly be accused of interfering with academic freedom , can I ? ’
24 Magistrates will be given the same immunity from claims for costs or damages over their actions in court as judges now enjoy .
25 Magistrates will be given the same immunity over their actions in court as judges now enjoy .
26 If payments were partly based on per capita emissions of greenhouse gases , would methane from paddy fields be given the same price as carbon dioxide from power stations , cars and burning tropical forests ?
27 We shall see that in the nineteenth century this limited and special capacity was extended with some modifications to all married women ( see pp. 50–4 ) ; but that in 1935 it was swept away , and married women were given the same capacity to own property and make contracts as a man .
28 Day after day , he was given the same old put-off by the stage doorman about Viola not being there .
29 Millions of people have been given the same chance to own a real share in the nation 's assets .
30 Endill was given the same suitcase his father and grandfather had taken with them to school .
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