Example sentences of "the [noun] [noun] give [pron] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | But no amount of reading from the prayer book gave me the comfort I sought . |
2 | From slang to puns to points of conflict , the end result is something like homeboy fashion meets voodoo charm and , back in ‘ 88 , the LA Times gave her a fitting nickname , ‘ East LA 's Ambassador Of Culture ’ . |
3 | Confidence right the figure in the square brackets next to the T ratio gives you the significance level of the coefficient , right . |
4 | Tea and biscuits end the afternoon session giving everyone a chance to rest . |
5 | The silver pince-nez gave him the air of a rather unpleasant schoolmaster . |
6 | He was propped on one elbow beside her , the width of the picnic hamper giving her an illusion of safety from too close an intimacy . |
7 | I mean you could use group investments , I mean what you did with the investment trusts gives him a better spread , |
8 | There is a theory that the Syrians favour the perpetuation of the Aoun regime to give them a pretext for keeping an undiminished presence in the country . |
9 | There is a theory that the Syrians favour the perpetuation of the Aoun regime to give them a pretext for keeping an undiminished presence in the country . |
10 | The Beefeater Bar gives you a thoroughly relaxed , informal setting for a fine choice of meals from our new Beefeater Range bar menu . |
11 | Then the Arsenal match gave us a chance to restore some pride — and I think we have done that . ’ |
12 | The degree show gives them a chance to exhibit their work publicly in central London . |
13 | Thanks to her appealing appearance the Philadelphia audience gave her the benefit of the doubt and listened . |
14 | Everyone and everything about the Medau Society gives me a special and warm feeling . |
15 | I gazed at the picture of the crocodile pool and all I could think of to say was , did the gallery owner give you a discount because you 're a friend of Robert 's ? |
16 | The panic attacks gave her the perfect excuse , as no blame could possibly be attributed to her . |
17 | If only Clive Rice had not been dropped by South Africa , maybe I could have persuaded the England selectors to give me a chance … |
18 | I think the safety net gives us the ability to do the Mahabharata , Out On Tuesday , After Midnight , to keep running Channel Four News at 7 pm , and everything else that in the commercial world you 'd actually have to look at . |
19 | ‘ The Customs men gave me a cup of coffee , mopped up my tears and — ’ |
20 | The Yorkshire crowd gave me the most overwhelming reception , you know . |
21 | Players who visited him during his final days in the Walton Centre gave him an Everton shirt which was later buried with him . |
22 | Man , the pussy christians give me a harder time . |
23 | The Williams team gave him a quick change of tyres … but not quick enough to prevent Patrase and Senna fly past into the lead . |
24 | Lack of sleep , food bolted too quickly , the heat and the night jogging gave him a dark-eyed expression of endurance . |
25 | But no matter how much he twisted and turned , the Liverpool dynamo gave him no rest . |
26 | But can the verification principle give him the right to do this , when those who take a different view from him feel entitled to claim that they are abiding by that principle ? |
27 | Opening the control icon gives you a series of cascading menus , which you can easily alter to show programs and functions you might want to perform . |
28 | The Rover abruptly swung out and roared past , the passenger cop giving them a suspicious but mostly supercilious glare . |
29 | That is a form of typewriter , whereby it 's possible to generate a letter and , unlike an ordinary typewriter , if you make a mistake it is very easy to make the corrections because the word processor gives you the opportunity to have a look at the letter on a television screen before it is finally typed on paper . |
30 | means that it 's ready for the start of the working day giving you a |