Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] of [noun pl] give [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The consolidation of results gave me , on one page , an overview of the ledger by risk category and was very effective in resource planning .
2 Although the Society of Gardeners gave their name to the Catalogus Plantarum ( Catalogue of Trees and Shrubs both Exotick and Domestic that are Hardy enough to Bear the Cold of our Climate in the Open Air and are Propagated for Sale in the Gardens near London ) 1730 , Philip Miller and Thomas Fairchild are thought to have been its chief promoters .
3 The Syrian foreign minister who , after meeting Douglas Hurd , evoked the Sykes-Picot agreement of 1916 in which the British and the French secretly carved up the Middle East between them ( later using the League of Nations to give them the so-called Mandates as a cover ) , was not making some arcane and irrelevant allusion .
4 To belong to the Communion of Saints gives us a sense of deep communion .
5 One thing for certain , Sanders , you wo n't be coming here to the Mother of Parliaments to give us all the benefit of your profound wisdom .
6 If , however , the Chancellor was hoping for a variety of opinions to give him maximum freedom of manoeuvre in next month 's Budget , he will be only too happy with the report .
7 Enjoying a variety of foods gives you all the nourishment you need .
8 Enjoying a variety of foods gives you all the nourishment you need .
9 She had discovered , too , one good source of decent clothing : periodically , churches and chapels would hold a sale of garments given them by their better-off parishioners .
10 So I I I mean , but I do n't know whether to take it today or you know because she 'll get a lot of things given her today .
11 ‘ I 'll have a couple of drinks to give me Dutch courage , then I 'll join you .
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