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

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1 Another factor working against effective communication may well have been the air time given to Zambian language news bulletins : these were only five minutes long .
2 If you are an event co-ordinator giving your personal direction , passing on your commitment and gut-level conviction is vital .
3 In the long term , alternative political and policy positions can be weakened — there will be no government framework to give them any institutional voice or credence .
4 Punch lace is the name Silver give it , thread lace is Brother 's name .
5 A credit crunch is the name economists give to a sudden reluctance among banks to lend money .
6 Is the Fire Officer given every individual case where they apply for a licence over an old people 's home , and er , this sort of thing ?
7 His death is a sin offering , he gives his life for us , he dies for us , but , as far as I can tell , the New Testament never answers this question : To whom is the sin offering given ?
8 A machine to get that does that , is a good program as it is , it 's three hundred quid normally but it 's a copy Dudley gave it to me
9 ‘ Suddenly serious political observers all discover simultaneously that the main story of the day is a lunch party given by Margaret Thatcher .
10 Why was the lignite option given such short shrift by NIE when it was raised a few years ago ?
11 Lord Scarman was a judge in the Court of Appeal when he gave and published the Hamlyn lectures in 1974 , which were controversial , as was the Dimbleby lecture given by Lord Denning in 1980 .
12 As he was bending down to pick the post up off the mat he felt a cold hand on his exposed backside — little suspecting that it was the family dog giving him a friendly greeting .
13 The whole hotel of which this was the Sanctum sanctorum gave an impression of earlier magnificence now a little dusty and down at heel .
14 The subject of a very well attended meeting held at the Community College , Bishop 's Castle on Friday 4th January 1991 was a film/slide show given by Russell Mulford ( a society member ) with a very knowledgeable and humorous commentary .
15 The result was a data matrix giving pixel counts for five land-cover types together with the recorded population for the 49 wards .
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