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

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1 There are now up to twenty Loyalist death squads in activity and it is quite clear that no circumstances given the intensity of their attacks , the geographical spread of their attacks and the reckless abandon of their attacks , there is a very substantial risk to the entire catholic community .
2 It became clear that the responses given were moulded by a number of factors , for example , the effect of a given drug on the individual concerned and the user 's previous experience of other forms of medication .
3 And when you 're about to complete the C C Q you must make it clear that the information given to you and subsequently transferred to the C C Q is in strictest confidence .
4 ’ On walking home it is doubtful that the companions gave a second glance at Came house , described ten years later by Sir Frederick Treves in Highways and Byways of Dorset as ‘ an unattractive mansion in what is called the' ‘ classic' ’ taste' .
5 monitoring their biological status and the processes of recolonisation should be more rigorous and the results given greater political significance .
6 Fine songs such as ‘ Mean To Me ’ or ‘ I Ca n't Get Started ’ appear to be close to perfect here but such trifles as ‘ With Thee I Swing ’ and ‘ You 're Too Lovely To Last ’ are just as charming because the singer gives them the same sensitive treatment .
7 Holly Park , once the home of South Liverpool FC , has been empty since the club gave up the battle against vandals in 1990 .
8 The Holly Park site in Garston has been empty since the club gave up the battle against vandals in 1990 .
9 It is strange that the party gave priority , not only to central and military organs , but also the guberniia- and uezd-level papers in 1922 , before intervening in the national minority sector in 1923 .
10 Lorton was relieved that the clutch gave him no trouble : the wound in his leg had been designed to scare him , not to incapacitate him .
11 There is even a suggestion that rewards which are routine and expected may be more motivating that the ones given only for extra special effort .
12 Observers in Sofia are convinced that the Kremlin gave his proposed leadership bid its blessing .
13 ‘ If the outcome is favourable and the Government gives consent , construction could start in 1995 , leading to operation of the repository by 2005 , ’ Sir Christopher said .
14 The system was therefore a microscopic fibre-reinforced composite and the methods given above were successfully applied to it .
15 ‘ I found the last 20 minutes extremely hard but the lads gave me every encouragement and I am delighted , ’ he said .
16 If paying by Access , Visa or Diners Club Credit Card please make sure that the address given is the cardholder 's registered address and quote the expiry date of your card .
17 This is not really a case of excluding the warranties which would otherwise be implied by the relevant legislation , but rather one of making sure that the warranty given is properly tailored to the subject matter of the contract .
18 Bogwood looks particularly good and the staining gives brown water that looks very natural in the estuarine aquarium .
19 The fact that he was black and a Tory gave him a value out of proportion to his contribution to the local Party , so he was frequently trotted out at functions , and encouraged to ask questions of visiting speakers .
20 Eight voted for the affirmative and negative and the Chairman gave his casting vote in favour . "
21 It is important that the agreement gives a songwriter a ‘ right of audit ’ , the right to inspect the publisher 's books .
22 It is important that the information given by the system is relevant to the particular recipient and therefore in the correct level of detail .
23 In developing theories of crime this would not necessarily be important if the figures gave a representative sample of crime and criminals .
24 Nevertheless the influence of Parliament in this respect could be considerable and the need to give it at least a certain amount of information about foreign affairs could hardly be avoided .
25 In a government document on maternity care , the Maternity Services Advisory Committee rounded up advice on good practice in postnatal care : ‘ The care a mother and baby receive in the first weeks after the birth is as important as the care given antenatally and during childbirth , ’ it says .
26 Your answer need not be quite as full as the explanations given here .
27 Indeed , they may be considered to be much more practical than the visions given to us by politicians and hence may be more likely to have support .
28 and erm er , we , and that there are various other erm we ways in which the parties should be protected , erm , which I have n't had a chance to look at today clearly the costs of investigating , the proper costs of investigating any structured settlement would have to be dealt with on a later occasion , that it is somehow awarded , instead of protected that the plaintiff gives the defendant notice , seven day 's notice before instructing any account on to advise on the structured settlement , so if the defendant thinks the plaintiff is being wholly unreasonable they can come back to court , quite at liberty to apply and get , make his point of the directions on the therefore within these context these are the sort of orders which , on the behalf of the plaintiff I can see and I would respectively suggest that we go away , draw them up and hand them in toy our Lordship and come back later in the day if we have difficult
29 Polly Peck got credit unsecured but the banks gave it without a term , that was Nadir 's ( above ) biggest Mistake ’ .
30 It is unclear whether the section gives the chief officer of police the power to limit the numbers present at the assembly below the 20 who must be present to constitute the assembly .
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