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

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31 Mannyng invites an emotional identification with the event to give rise to a spiritual act : In the full translation by Nicholas Love , the whole story of the Incarnation integrated with comment from Patristic sources ( and especially from Bernard of Clairvaux ) was schematised into sections for meditation through the week .
32 The media which carry your response share your privilege , so long as the publicity given to your condemnation of your attacker is reasonably commensurate with the publicity given to the original attack .
33 To ask the Secretary of State for Health what remedies are available to NHS patients or their families to use if they are dissatisfied with the treatment given in NHS hospitals .
34 Born into a Quaker family , Frith 's childhood combined firm morality with the indulgence given to an only son .
35 These start with the prohibitions given to young children forbidding them to touch their genitals .
36 We 're negotiating with the polytechnic to give them permission to build a hostel on the John Boscoe playing field .
37 At the scene of the two-year-old 's death , a telegraph pole bears a long poem pleading with the killers to give themselves up and release the family from their pain .
38 However , such comparison of gross product per head of different countries at contemporary exchange rates with the dollar gives misleading results .
39 Sometimes , he said we used to take them motorway he said to junction whatever at Dover and they 'd be somebody waiting there with the money give us the car we 'd go back to London and they 'd just take it up the .
40 With the refugees giving such good account of themselves , the case for the surviving restrictions was fatally weakened .
41 I agree with the reasons given for having allowed the appeal .
42 I , too , agree with the reasons given for having allowed the appeal .
43 I , too , agree with the reasons given for having allowed the appeal .
44 I , too , agree with the reasons given for having allowed the appeal .
45 I agree with both the judgments that have been given and with the reasons given in those judgments for allowing this appeal .
46 I agree with the reasons given for allowing the appeal .
47 Consequently the slope and intercept of the signal load line are as shown in the figure and , as varies , the displacement of the intersection P of the signal load line with the characteristic gives the signal potential difference and signal current .
48 The addition of the necessary chemicals can be made at the same time , and the plant requires means for adding these , mixing them with the water to give time for interaction , and removing the precipitate by sedimentation , usually by some variation of the " upward-flow " type of tank .
49 This set of books together with the index gives further information about attitudes and their measurement , including the other types of scales available .
50 With the dimensions given , the result is a 1.52 x 1.84m ( 5 x 6ft ) Tri-D capable of lifting 2.5kg ( 51/21 b ) dependent on wind strength .
51 They are illustrated by Godwin ( Fig. 33 ) with the caption given .
52 In Alton Locke Kingsley takes the reader into a house like the ones depicted by Godwin with the caption given ( Fig. 35 ) , where the rushlight picks up reflections through the broad chinks in the floorboards of the sewer below .
53 If headquarters is uneasy with the excuses given , it sends a ‘ flying squad ’ of accountants to check it out .
54 The reluctance of some Labour leaders , most notably Ramsay MacDonald and Philip Snowden , to be too closely associated with the dispute gave the impression that the Labour Party was not fully behind the strikers — although the records of most local Labour parties deny such an impression .
55 In Tampa , Florida , in 1989 , the Europeans quite rightly complained about the conditions in which their horses were stabled — overheated , with poor ventilation and an insufficient exercising area — compared with the facilities given to the North American horses .
56 A difference between the groups on this test ( with the subjects given initial discrimination training being superior ) would constitute a classic demonstration of acquired distinctiveness/equivalence .
57 The rhetoric of rights also contrasted oddly with the failure to give more powers to Community Health Councils , the main body representing patients locally , and cutbacks in funding Citizens ' Advice Bureaus and legal aid .
58 But , as with the examples given in last month 's article , the solution has two stages .
59 Twelve 22ml tubes of colour are included , along with a large 59ml tube of titanium white , Gloss Medium for mixing with the paint to give a higher sheen , two Liquitex hog brushes and the introductory booklet .
60 In many societies , the convention regarding consent assumes formalized and ritualistic forms , as with the requirements to give such formal consent upon assuming an important public office or when naturalizing .
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