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

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1 And they 're not coming back for their education ; they 're coming back for the support that Arbour gives them , so they may spend more time with Monica in the nursery looking after the baby and gradually they 'll move back into the classroom in their own time and get back to their exams .
2 The gift is the faith that God gives to us to receive his forgiveness and his salvation , and his grace as provided .
3 The look that McAllister gave him when she said this was so killing that Dr Neil decided to remove temptation by removing himself .
4 His conversation had the inconsequence that Chekhov gave to his older characters and it was larded with Russian proverbs , many of which he was suspected of having invented himself .
5 Oh , here we got the the lists that Connie gave me ,
6 the lists that Connie gave me ,
7 Nestorius believed it heretical to describe Mary as Theotokos , or God-bearer , on the basis that Mary gave birth to a man , Jesus , in whom God dwelt .
8 The title ‘ administrative criminology ’ is of significance in that it is the title that Vold gave to the classical criminology of Beccaria and Bentham ( as we saw in Chapter 1 ) .
9 Carson scribbled down all the details that Cotterell gave him and commented , ‘ That was fast . ’
10 The age that Flavia gave her was Constanza 's , perhaps a few years more .
11 And at one point , showing how the books were formed into the New Testament by the early Church , the report expressed the belief that God gave the early Church its three gifts of ordering of the New Testament , creeds like the apostles ' creed , and the ministry of bishops in their succession from the apostles .
12 We have freedom to enjoy the space that God gives to us in his family .
13 The short , blunt answer to this question ( which is not the answer that Rousseau gives ) is that they can not .
14 The reason that Beccaria gives for his requirement of proportionality is that ‘ If an equal punishment be ordained for two crimes that do not equally injure society , men will not be any more deterred from committing the greater crime , if they find a greater advantage associated with it ’ ( p. 63 ) .
15 Did Johnson know Anaitis , sometimes called Anahita , to be the name of a Persian and pan-European goddess associated with water , in the way that Sequanna gave her name to the river Seine ?
16 If his work has an image inside itself , it is I think the horn that Éomer gives to Merry , only a small one , but one from the hoard of Scatha the Worm and brought from the North by Eorl the Young .
17 The injunction that Churchill gave Hugh Dalton , in asking him to oversee the Special Operations Executive , was ‘ to set Europe ablaze ’ .
18 However , he seems to have overlooked the fact that Ferrari gave him two race wins last year and that the Scuderia 's tally of six victories this year is four more than Williams was able to score .
19 It was quite a performance that Twomey gave every evening .
20 ‘ This is a promise that God gave to Abraham , ’ North said Reagan had told him , in the slightly hectoring tone he always had in the North dreams ; ‘ Who am I to say that we should not do this ? ’
21 A somewhat different tone began to emerge relatively quickly , particularly in an address that Gorbachev gave to British members of parliament later the same month .
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