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

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1 The Royal Fusiliers were to advance on the German lines the following morning , having been given the responsibility for breaking through their northern flank .
2 Ministers like Zhao Ziyang and Hu Yaobang , themselves committed to extending reform and making China a richer , modern nation , were given the responsibility for easing the difficulties .
3 The C. and A. G. is given the responsibility for auditing all appropriation accounts by the 1921 Act .
4 As the main purchasing authority , DHAs were given the responsibility for ensuring that the health care needs of their resident population were met .
5 One of the clan groups was given the responsibility for securing the delivery of the food to the warehouses , but the internal divisions and the lorry drivers ' loyalties mean that some food is always stolen , or lost to corruption .
6 To this book ‘ must be given the credit for preserving the ideas of equestrian art to the present day , because it was this book that formed the basis of its renaissance ’ .
7 Scott also suggested that in addition to carrying out some exercise or activity focused around one of the essential concepts , pupils should be given the opportunity for reflecting on the thinking processes they have gone through .
8 Given the demand for borrowing by customers and assuming no offsetting action by the central bank , this increase in bankers ' deposits may lead to an increase in the money supply .
9 It may give a method for allocating resources in a situation like that described , but it is quite unclear how it could be used to allocate resources in general .
10 Foreign Minister Theodore Holo disclosed on Nov. 5 that the government was seeking renewed ties with Israel but did not give a timetable for normalizing relations .
11 For both these groups the attentional response should be present and the test environment arousing , and thus the considerations introduced by Lubow , Rifkin , and Alek ( 1976 ) give no grounds for predicting the result observed .
12 The point is that preference rules give a justification for choosing any well-formed grouping structure which the circumstances of the text seem to warrant ; they provide a guide to weighing up the various claims of syntax , informational focus , prosodic shape and so on .
13 Classes are led by experienced staff , usually by staff at the drama school where the course is held , and at the end of the five weeks groups will present mini-production projects to each other , on which they will be assessed , and they will usually be given a certificate for having attended the course .
14 The latest goal to Brann was given on a dubious penalty in overtime and there should probably have been given a free-kick for handling — for — Lyn just before the last Brann goal — the ref admitted this after seeing the whole situation on video-tape .
15 He should have been given a medal for trying to catch a car vandal .
16 Notice they are not only given a reason for observing , which , of course , gives their spectator role a frame through which to watch , but there is also a hint of some responsibility they might have to carry — a necessary engagement is then ensured .
17 A JUDGE nicknamed Zorro has been given a wigging for kissing a pretty court usher .
18 Sheffield 's Fidel Castro Smith has been given a reward for going so close to beating Henry Wharton in their exciting super-middleweight fight at Leeds United 's Elland Road this week .
19 Maidenhead were given an award for providing a constant stream of contacts which are very well qualified .
20 However , he does not justify this suggestion by giving the criteria for classifying a mode of expression as a rhetorical device .
21 The submitter also receives an additional mail message if the package has been denied , giving the reason for denying approval .
22 Their degree of preference for one party Over others had an important influence upon the usefulness-ratings they gave the media for helping them decide how to Vote ( those with clear preferences found the media less useful for that purpose ) but had little or no influence on other aspects of usefulness-ratings .
23 It provides for greater control as it gives a framework for monitoring and evaluating .
24 Feynman next gives a rule for associating a complex amplitude with this number .
25 Both Tait and Stewart were staunch churchmen ; their book set out to show that modern science gave no reason for abandoning the belief in personal immortality .
26 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 .
27 The French government gave no explanation for withdrawing its offer to give the Bosnians a plane , the spokesman said , adding that finally a prominent French businessman gave the refugees his private plane to use .
28 The mood of Mesopotamian civilization reflected this element of force and violence in nature which gave no grounds for believing that the ravages of time could be surmounted by a ritual cult like that of Osiris in Egypt .
29 It thus gave a framework for developing a system of accountability and for monitoring and reviewing the service provided to individual clients .
30 Smith gave a procedure for finding them and the a s and b s from the original equations , no matter how many equations nor how many unknown quantities they contain .
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