Example sentences of "of [noun prp] 's [noun] give " in BNC.

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1 Water-based paints dry quickly , and can get ‘ caught ’ in the rough edges of natural bristle , but glide off the smooth sides of Waterbase 's filaments to give a faster and better quality finish .
2 One of Sue 's uncles gave Marion a lift home .
3 One Friday morning the sergeant in charge of Eva 's brigade gave her the task of cleaning the brass window winders and door handles in the assembly hall .
4 The latest edition of Boutell 's Heraldry gives a fine series of examples of feudal differencing of arms as assumed by the family of Luterell and their associated and dependent folk .
5 At the relevant time rule 7.3(1) of Lautro 's Rules gave a member on whom an intervention notice was served the right to apply ( immediately ) for the board to rescind the notice , and rule 7.3(11) gave a right to the member to appeal against the notice and against any decision not to rescind it .
6 However , Walker found that if the BFP algorithm was altered to reflect the first three levels of SPAR 's ordering given above , correct results were obtained by eight of the 21 pronouns resolved correctly by Hobbs but incorrectly by the original BFP .
7 The trial of Bradlaugh and Annie Besant in 1876 for republishing one of Knowlton 's pamphlets gave the birth-control movement wide publicity and created the demand for more information , and led to the setting up of the first organisation to campaign on birth control , the Malthusian League .
8 The bicentenary of Mozart 's birth gave rise to the instigation of a new complete edition — the ‘ Neue Mozart Ausgabe ’ — which continues today .
9 News of McCartney 's intention to give the woodland , known as Sir John 's Allotment , to the anti hunt protesters was strategically released just days before the opening meet of the Devon and Somerset Stag Hounds .
10 A computer analysis of Gallup 's figures gives the Tories 314 seats ( 12 short of an overall majority ) , Labour 297 , the Liberal Democrats 16 and others 24 .
11 Arms flick to and fro as the Winter Fairy and the Stars of Ashton 's Cinderella give the illusion of twinkling lights in the frosty air .
12 Our picture , courtesy of the Evening Sentinel , shows trainee paintress Amanda Moore of Mason 's Ironstone giving demonstrations to visitors to the Wedgwood stand .
13 The description of Tristan 's education given by the great medieval German poet Gottfried of Strasbourg bears witness to the fact that this change in the pattern of a child 's life could be intensely felt and vividly remembered .
14 Dr. Lane of Bishop 's Castle gave his opinion at the inquest that he died ‘ from an attack of cerebral apoplexy ’ .
15 Once Mandru had even been frank enough to remark to one of the vibrancers that the sound of Nehushtah 's voice gave him a headache .
16 Knowledge of Macbeth 's intentions gives us the superior insight to gauge the false appearances that he assumes .
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