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

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1 The notice board at a show where notices are pinned up will give the general idea of what sort of reviews have been written .
2 This is sometimes regarded as old fashioned thinking , unfortunately , and it 's a shame , for although clothes do n't actually make you perform better a good comfortable appearance does give the panel a chance to see how you see yourself and how your body uses clothes .
3 The language of a classical play is challenging but it does give the student chance to see how early voice training can be used with a very demanding text .
4 Drama school is n't going to teach anybody to act but it does give the vital techniques with which to act and gives you a chance to make mistakes , experiment and find out about yourself .
5 This will give the beer a head when you pour it .
6 The public clearly believed that this ‘ restoration ’ would enhance the building 's interest despite destroying an historic element ; he must also have felt that a new timber framed facade , despite its inauthenticity , would give the pub an ‘ historic ’ character that was more readily recognisable and instantly attractive to potential customers .
7 Similarly , a good front-of-house manager can give the customer an insight and appreciation of the chef 's ideas and foods .
8 ‘ We think we can give the vegetables a clean bill of health , sir . ’
9 ‘ Constable Bewman here pointed out that each guest had their plate handed to them by Edith but I ca n't see how that would give the murderer any scope . ’
10 I 'll give the Salvation Army a ring and see if they can help you .
11 Planting will give the patio area at the base of the garden more privacy
12 They may go several years without a cable break on the winch launching , and so they will scarcely give the possibility any thought .
13 Otherwise — tonight , and I will give the call .
14 The snaps these machines took never portrayed her at her best , but they would give the general impression .
15 Why not give the flowers to the survivors ?
16 ‘ Nonsense , ’ Veronica replied , ‘ we can give the place a good airing before we go . ’
17 Also in an ideal calendar , the Grand Slam Cup should be brought forward to the end of October , 4–5 weeks after the US Open , which would not only give the players a brief chance to relax but then to prepare for the ‘ tour finale ’ on an indoor surface .
18 Remember that an overdeveloped soleus will give the appearance of a ‘ thick ’ ankle , so aim for balance between the two rather than just increased size .
19 His hope has been that better use of woodlands will give the trees greater value , and so farmers and landowners will have an economic reason for managing their woods .
20 If someone dies in hospital the health authority may give the certificate to the registrar who attends the hospital but , again , someone must attend the registration office .
21 Music must be chosen that will best give the overall and phrase rhythms to the steps , poses and gestures , that will help to create the atmosphere and mood of the whole and that will underline the action .
22 When choreographers decide to commission music , they should first give the composer an outline of the plot , roughly suggesting the sequence of the action , the likely entrances and exits for the characters and the dances or brief scenes in which they are involved .
23 ln all three types of work choreographers must give the dancers reasons for their movements .
24 This echoes the statement in their second encounter that he , Porfiry , has no intention of making an immediate arrest because by doing so he would give the murderer somebody to be : ‘ I 'd give him , so to say , a definite position , I 'd give him psychological definition and peace . ’
25 The pace is often dilatory and this , reinforced perhaps by the nineteenth-century costumes and setting , can give the proceedings an at times bizarrely Checkhovian cast .
26 ALL THE indications are that the Monopolies & Mergers Commission report , published next week , will give the green light to Coats Viyella 's £395m bid for Tootal Group .
27 The listing , which is to raise £4.8m through a 38.5 per cent placing , will give the club a market capitalisation of £13m , worth about the same as Tottenham Hotspur , the only other English football club to be publicly owned .
28 If the new Transport Secretary can negotiate this kind of deal with the Treasury , he could give the phrase Parkinson 's Law an entirely new meaning .
29 Mr Tantum criticised a suggestion made by the Law Commission this year that hacking in its simple form should be an offence which did not give the police powers to arrest suspects or search their premises .
30 The Widnes forwards especially would give the Kiwis some punch ; the present pack is simply unable to dominate .
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