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

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31 As the day progresses , the angle between the food source and the sun alters and the direction given in the bee 's dance changes accordingly .
32 The extent of circulation and the prominence given to defamatory remarks are factors which will influence the final award : a libel in the national press comes more expensive than the same libel in a small local newspaper .
33 Speaking through an interpreter , Mr Usta said : ‘ As far as I can figure it out , one day before the operation the cheque was given by Dr Crockett , it was changed and the money given to me that night . ’
34 The names Coylton , Water of Coyle , Coilsfield and Coilsholm , all in the ancient district of Kyle , bear witness to the presence of Coilus in the area The burial mound , ‘ Dead Man 's Holm ’ and the horn give credence to the legend , especially as it was an ancient legend before the mound was excavated or the horn unearthed .
35 Eight voted for the affirmative and negative and the Chairman gave his casting vote in favour . "
36 There is also a rule of practice under which Crown counsel owes a duty to inform the defence of any material discrepancy between the contents of a witness 's statement and the evidence given by that witness at the trial .
37 But the court heard there were important differences between Mrs Fribbins original statement , and the evidence given by witness June Shell , a care assistant at the home .
38 But the court heard there were important differences between Mrs Fribbins original statement , and the evidence given by witness June Shell , a care assistant at the home .
39 It was decided that this superb item should be auctioned and the proceeds given towards raffle prizes at the Reunion .
40 From the 1940s till the early 1970s the question asked was ‘ does social work work ? ’ , and the answers given , for example by Mullen and Dumpson ( 1972 ) , Fischer ( 1973 and 1976 ) , and Wood ( 1978 ) , were generally negative : social work intervention was apparently ineffective .
41 Rural listeners sometimes considered the questions and the answers given to them to be improper :
42 Fraser 's had two thousand pounds in cash and been allowed lots of time by the airforce , and the army gave him a radio used in the Falklands — the rest he 's done himself with a mortgage
43 I have already referred to the findings and the reasons given by the justices at the time that they announced their decision on 28 January 1992 .
44 The duties imposed upon ministers and the powers given to ministers are normally exercised under the authority of the ministers by responsible officials of the department .
45 Many kinds of dispute arising out of industrial relations could find their way to the NIRC which , because of its status as a superior court of record and the powers given it by statute , was able to order the payment of fines and , if that or any other of its orders was disregarded , could imprison for contempt .
46 I asked the doctor about Dara Shukoh and Aurangzeb , and soon the doctor was telling us about the civil war and the accounts given of it by Bernier and Manucci .
47 This followed the intervention of the finance minister , who defended his actions with the Spanish refrain that ‘ the letter kills , and the spirit gives life ’ ( El País , 17 January 1979 ) .
48 Winger , Chrissy Allen was pulled down and the ref gave a penalty .
49 This time spent together , and the opportunity to give Anna her undivided attention , could well have been decisive .
50 The wireless and the cinema gave me such enjoyment that I decided I 'd become an actor , a film star .
51 In this context the panel have been instructed to consider each individual regional station 's commitment to Irish music and the exposure given to new , untried bands .
52 Whilst they achieved no reaction at all from the cereal taken from outside the phenomena , that from inside the circle and the stone gave three clockwise gyrations on the pendulum followed by three anti-clockwise .
53 The curtains were pulled and the lamplight gave a cosy glow to the room .
54 In Iskandara 's sitting-room , a lamp had been lit beneath the two portraits , as if they were altars , and the lamplight gave the two faces an eerie look of real life .
55 In most cases of the conversion of schools that incorporate this feature , the owners have wisely left space between the edge of the added floor and the window to give a mezzanine platform overlooking a ‘ double-height ’ living-room , as in the arrangement adopted at the west end of the main wing of Airton school .
56 It is time the public and the press gave it to them .
57 The newly established courts treated the offenders too lightly for the liking of the authorities , and the press gave the case unwelcome publicity .
58 But they have also beaten the Redskins 8–4 and 9–6 at Riverside and Chelmsford are the fancied side , so long as their imports play well and the youngsters give their all .
59 The key factors here for individuals are not only technical or professional competence , but also the ability to work as a team member , and the possession of ‘ desirable personal attributes ’ such as willingness to listen , flexibility of outlook , and the capacity to give and accept trust .
60 The fellowship welcomed the Government 's white paper , said Ms Weleminsky , and its commitment to ensuring patients are assessed before leaving hospital , and the responsibility given health authorities and local authorities to meet needs .
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