Example sentences of "of [art] [noun] gave " in BNC.

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1 The announcement of the dissolution of the FIS gave rise to protests in the east of Algeria , in Constantine , Jenis and Jechan ( resulting in one person being killed and 30 injured ) .
2 The painting on the flat inner bowl of the kylix gave me a shock .
3 Thus over half of the respondents gave consideration to the availability of leisure facilities .
4 Aspects of the revolt gave further illustration of the unreliable loyalty of sections of the armed forces .
5 Always placing one foot directly in front of the other gave him a slinking walk .
6 They suggested that pupil results should be presented as an attainment profile and that for each subject there should be a very small number of ‘ profile components ’ which reflected the variety of knowledge skills and understanding to which a study of the subject gave rise .
7 The Queen of Denmark stood up to applaud , while the rest of the theatre gave Englund a standing ovation and endless curtain calls .
8 For Papert , the first months of the centre gave the idea of what would be feasible if genuine international cooperation between scientists were encouraged .
9 It was as a result of the discovery that the Parliamentary history of the legislation gave conclusive support to the construction I preferred that your Lordships agreed that the matter should be re-argued to determine whether it was permissible to use the Parliamentary history as an aid to the interpretation of the legislation .
10 The thickness of the wood gave a quality of robustness to the small coffin , whilst the lead made it airtight .
11 The Committee of Privileges found this to be a contempt but no action was taken when the General Secretary of the Union gave assurances that sanctions would not be imposed on M.P.s .
12 However , in 1971 a sub-committee of a committee of the council recommended that there be increases , but later the chairman of the committee gave a public undertaking that the numbers would not be increased above 300 until a private Bill then being promoted had been enacted .
13 While the constitutional case was still sub judice Liam Cosgrave , Prime Minister of the Republic , could not comment on Sunningdale but in the middle of March , after the case had been settled , he made a statement which though it reiterated the terms of the communique gave Unionists no grounds for changing their view that there should be a moratorium on Sunningdale .
14 Being in the right place at the right time is all important in fishing , and living on the doorstep of the river gave me the advantage .
15 Both international politics and the philosophy of the day gave rise to a number of agrarian reform programmes in the 1960s and 1970s .
16 The Ministry of the Interior gave as the main reason for the request the fact there was no Czechoslovak member of the federation since the dissolution of the Revolutionary Trade Union Movement ( ROH ) , which had been closely linked to the CPCz , in March [ see p. 37737 ] .
17 Then a film that I 'd made in India opened , and the producer of the film gave me a list of agents ' names , and said , ‘ You are going to be a star .
18 For the workers they provided clauses establishing minimum wages , maximum hours and better working conditions ; and Section 7a of the act gave workers the right to organize and to bargain through representatives of their own choice .
19 Most of the strikers gave up on April 27th .
20 The monopoly was normal practice , and the boundary chosen was intended simply to make sure that the Company did not go east of the Bay into areas claimed by New France ; nobody had any idea that the river system of the Bay gave the Company an area — known as Rupert 's Land after Prince Rupert , the Governor of the Company — that covered millions of square miles to the west .
21 Following the A.G.M. Mr and Mrs Preshous of the S.W.S.H.A.S. gave a talk and slide show .
22 The uncertain boundaries of the duchy gave rise to numerous disputes , any one of which might flare up into a major conflict , as the war of Saint Sardos demonstrated .
23 Many of the writers gave stereotypes of bookshops which were clearly years out of date and which they themselves knew were out of date .
24 By this time , the trade was completely unionized , and the existence of the women 's section of the union gave the group a certain coherence and identity ; so much so that to avoid overloading the present chapter , the union 's creation and activity is discussed in Chapter 7 .
25 Many women artists of the past gave up trying to gain entry to and recognition within the traditional male art institutions : the museum , the art gallery , the history books and journals .
26 326 , where the debtor ( the liquidator ) was a party to the agreement between the creditors ( the directors of the company ) , Horridge J. held that ‘ by becoming a party he obtained the benefit of the consideration which each of the directors gave to his co-director by waiving his right to his fees . ’
27 The rules of the referendum gave a vote to anyone who had been permanently resident in the republic since before Nov. 3 , 1989 .
28 The solutions offered by the Nazi Party were no less simple than in the Reich , but isolation , the proximity of Poland and the effects of the Depression gave the hopes and fears of the borderlands a personal intensity and meaning quite different from those in the Reich .
29 NICRA also had a reasonable complaint that the lateness of the ban gave them no time to negotiate amy alternative date or route .
30 But the collapse of the City of the Horizon gave her the chance to escape .
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