Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [art] [noun sg] give " in BNC.
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1 | They include information on how to proceed if you are dissatisfied with the way a lawyer has handled your case or the diagnosis/treatment given by a doctor . |
2 | And the insects were not disturbed because organic farming was then all the rage and Keton-Etone-Methyl-Tri-Di-Meta-post-Oxy-Chlorane had been banned , with the result that the tree gave rise to more apples ; out of the downtrodden and digested came beauty and increase , and fruits of the earth , and all sorts of parable lessons which children are taught at their mothers ’ knee in sweet little story-books . |
3 | Pursuant to the reply that the Minister gave earlier to the hon. Member for Ross , Cromarty and Skye ( Mr. Kennedy ) , and as there has been much speculation that there will be no GATT settlement at all this year , will the Minister confirm that , should there be no GATT settlement , he will oppose the MacSharry proposals for the rest of this year ? |
4 | During negotiations , Newco should try to avoid any general qualification that the warranties are given to the best of the vendors ' knowledge , as this could be interpreted to the effect that a vendor giving a warranty subject to this qualification has relied on the information given to him by management , and again distances the vendor from the risk . |
5 | The blood that the donor gives up is less precious to her ( social groups in vampires are female groups ) than the same quantity of blood is to the recipient . |
6 | The extent of circulation and the prominence given to defamatory remarks are factors which will influence the final award : a libel in the national press comes more expensive than the same libel in a small local newspaper . |
7 | Remember that cup of tea cos the water gave out on us at one stage ! |
8 | Showbusiness and sporting stars had donated items for the auction and a sweatshirt given by Ian Botham which he had worn during his charity walk from Aberdeen to Ipswich fetched £33 . |
9 | At an Open Evening in Stranraer , attended by various types of Keep-fit groups , the programme included a Medau demonstration and a class given by Valerie Archibald . |
10 | Their Lordships accepted that there was no general duty to provide reasons but attached a caveat , that if the preponderance of reasons pointed in favour of taking action and the Minister gave no explanation for taking a different course , the court would infer that he had no good reason and that he was misusing his authority . |
11 | ‘ I did n't particularly enjoy being a guest of Her Majesty but the experience gave me the chance to get my priorities straight , ’ he said . |
12 | Lynsey , glamorous singer-songwriter , met Courtney after a friend gave him her telephone number . |
13 | The couple 's flat in Wandsworth was worth £64,000 against a mortgage debt of £83,000 when the bank gave notice of repossession . |
14 | Almost all of us value the freedom that the car gives , but life is about balancing freedoms . |
15 | Now the Supreme Court declared that decision that the constitution gives the power to regulate interstate commerce to the national government , I E it was n't a matter for New York , it was n't a question of whether New York or New Jersey should control it , it was a matter for the federal government not for either of the states . |
16 | I know of one pub where the licensee gave out cards to the people he wanted to let in , ’ said Coun Cussins . |
17 | It is failing to make it clear to parents that the law gives them full rights to withdraw their children from religious instruction and religious observance . |
18 | It will take some years to complete that process , but that is a necessary price to pay for the flexibility that the legislation gives us . |
19 | Peer-group regulation of adolescent courtship can substantially affect the patterns of sexuality , keeping the illegitimacy rates low , for instance , regulating the timing of marriage and the importance given to celibacy and restraint . |
20 | His loss was felt sharply , not only at School , but also in the town , and many tributes were paid to his work and a lifetime given to public service . |
21 | A Saudi scholar described to Jean Sasson the main tenets of Islamic Law and the punishment given to offenders . |
22 | ( 1 ) This section shall apply to any premises for which a hotel licence , restricted hotel licence , or restaurant licence is held and to any premises for which a public house licence or refreshment licence is held and in respect of which an application for Sunday opening has been granted under Schedule 4 to this Act if the licence-holder gives notice of the application of the section to the premises in accordance with the provisions of section 58(1) of this Act , and the effect of the application of this section to those premises shall be that , for the purposes mentioned in section 58(3) of this Act , the permitted hours on Sundays shall be extended by , the addition to them of the hours between five and half-past six in the evening , and subsections ( 4 ) , ( 5 ) , ( 6 ) and ( 8 ) of that section shall apply accordingly . |
23 | Bleak scenarios of the " economic burden " that elderly people imposed on the working population underlay the 1988 Social Security Act and the impetus given to private pensions . |
24 | The clearer the disclosure and the description given of the effect of the loss of protections , the more likely it is that SFA would regard the customer as having sufficient understanding to qualify ; and ( 3 ) The customer must normally give consent in writing after getting a proper opportunity to consider the warning . |
25 | There are specific difficulties affecting the primary sector such as the reduced ability to release teaching staff , the demands of National Curriculum implementation , a perceived lack of relevance and the priority given to the secondary sector by many companies . |
26 | The continued cash starvation of the NHS , the insidious introduction of privatisation into the NHS via ancillary services , the increasing trend towards inadequately resourced ’ community ’ care ( the government is due to make a decision on the Griffiths review proposals on community care ) , the development of a ’ Sainsbury 's ’ style management in the NHS and the encouragement given to the private sector , are all trends which have laid the ground for Thatcher 's government to make the very damaging proposals contained in the White Paper . |
27 | Pots of oleander , agaves and a yucca give a Mediterranean feel to the garden , although pots brought from France and those filled with tender geraniums and fuchsias have to be overwintered in the conservatory . |
28 | The ICAEW Guidance notes dealing with changes in professional appointments ( date 1.85 ) require that we should notify the other accountants that we are undertaking the corporate finance work unless the client gives a valid reason why such notice should not be given . |
29 | Kilmarnock were unlucky in the first half when Gus McPherson hit the crossbar , but goals from Paul Harvey and Craig Flannigan after the break gave Clydebank the points . |
30 | She cradled Ari 's head in her lap as the girl gave in to the overwhelming sensations crashing through her nervous system . |