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

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1 Whether the organisms responsible are in fact identical , and it is local factors that give the difference in clinical manifestations , or whether these diseases are examples of adaptive , divergent evolution , is not yet worked out .
2 I was put in touch with the British Refugee Council and given a room in one of their hostels .
3 Given that the appalling tragedy in the Horn of Africa will not end until there is peace , and given the changes in the pattern of the United Nations ' work in recent years , which our Government have so actively supported , does the Minister think that we are now reaching a stage where British troops could be deployed under a United Nations banner in humanitarian action as a precursor to effective aid ?
4 And given the identification in the text of ‘ eye ’ with ‘ I ’ , the passage could also be read as ‘ this is not the hystery of the I ’ , in other words : ‘ this is ( not ) the ( hi ) story of a hysterical subject ’ .
5 and given the drop in construction prices .
6 The hypothesis of the nature and origin of the Created God as has been expounded herein provides a means whereby God can be defined and given an origin in evolutionary terms , and from there on in broader terms to embrace human civilisation .
7 A ‘ ginger group ’ within a congregation , specially formed for the learning of new material , can be a useful way to introduce and give a lead in singing it .
8 To that end , would it be a good idea to impose a surcharge on passport applications in the peak period and give a discount in off-peak periods , so providing an incentive ?
9 Even have some mock-medieval manuscripts printed telling the story — at least the version with the happy ending — and give every woman in the party a rose on departure .
10 English National Ballet start their Christmas season at Royal Festival Hall next Tuesday and give The Nutcracker in the Peter Schaufuss staging until January 20 .
11 IT will solve France 's problems , protect the nation from cultural invasion and give the man in the street a new cultural joie de vivre — or so the planners say .
12 Saying that they were playing very deep , but Im sure Wallace would have been looking for those balls and giving the player in posession that option .
13 For example , I pass through a sequence of states identical to one passed through by a native Chinese speaker in being presented with a question in Chinese and giving the answer in Chinese .
14 In fact , at the Gardener Centre a few months after I took after we did a workshop which Radio Brighton took part in and came up and gave a class in terms of how to make the most out of your local radio station , and that kind of thing we really need to develop even further .
15 The businessman leant across to an enormous , leather-bound diary and gave the date in early March .
16 He signalled a waiter who was lounging in the doorway , and gave the order in Italian that sounded as fluent as his English , before continuing , ‘ So , what brings you to Venice ? ’
17 First a questionnaire was distributed to all adults in China , and all those who had suspicious symptoms were subjected to the second procedure , which was a new simple blood-test that could be performed on farms or in factories , and gave an answer in twenty minutes .
18 It would be improbable that men totally unqualified for their rank would be placed in a fleet commanded by the patron whose own career might be damaged by inefficiency , but given the situation in the fleet , of far more qualified applicants than available places , the choice was likely to fall upon a friend of a friend .
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