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

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1 For her services to the Christian faith the Pope gave Theodolinda a True Nail .
2 I hope that Opposition Members will accept in good faith the undertakings given by my right hon. and learned Friend and myself and that they will accept that we seek to find the best possible way forward to meet the important points about victimisation .
3 In an almost throw-away sentence the book gives one of the highest figures for the number of those whom Stalin killed or imprisoned during collectivisation and the purges : ‘ According to preliminary estimates , the total number of victims of the repressions was around 40 million . ’
4 In this case the court gave a further reason why the false statement was not caught by section 14 , namely that it related to the price at which the goods were offered for supply and section 14 did not cover false statements about prices .
5 At the opposite extreme of m = 1 , the half-section is half of a constant-k T-section and equation ( 9.66 ) shows that in this case the load gives rise to input impedance , the characteristic impedance of the corresponding Π-section .
6 ‘ The only direction the Government gives is that BR should operate their passenger railway system so as to provide a public service which is comparable generally with that operated at April 1 1988 , ’ he wrote .
7 In another school the project became subsumed within a major review of the lower-school curriculum , and , as we have seen above , in School G the project gave birth to a completely new initiative , providing a mutual focus for the distinct aspirations of a number of departments and a shared resource base for more closely integrated interdisciplinary work .
8 At the trial the mother gave evidence that when the forceps were applied she was lifted off the bed .
9 In addition the king gave £1,000 for the liberation of prisoners confined for small debts in Scotland , and another £1,000 for those in Ireland .
10 In addition the book gives guidance on special situations , for example people receiving gratuities , temporary visitors to the UK , hire purchase transactions and sub-contractors .
11 What impressed me most was the support the boot gave — almost like a ski boot but with no compromise of movement or sensation of cramping .
12 The look the doctor gave Patrick showed that he realised what lay behind the question .
13 Amid all this sylvan glory the notice giving the dentist 's working hours struck a discordant note .
14 If at times the surface gives an eclectic impression , the outline of the whole is marvellously clear .
15 In the court 's majority ( 7-1 ) opinion , however , Justice Harry A. Blackmun wrote that although the punitive damages were more than four times the amount given to compensate Haslip for her injuries , and more than 200 times her out-of-pocket expenses , the award did " not cross the line into the area of constitutional impropriety " .
16 His estimate that 150,000 Iraqi Shias had sought refuge in Iran is exactly three times the figure given by the Iranian interior minister ( although the Iranians have no obvious reason to underestimate the number of refugees ) .
17 This leaflet is not an authoritative interpretation of the law , but is intended to help self-employed people to understand their duties and obligations and also to advise them of the protection the Order gives to them .
18 This leaflet is not an authoritative interpretation of the law , but is intended to help employed people to understand their duties and obligations and also to advise them of the protection the Order gives to them .
19 We have already seen that the first question has usually been answered by emphasizing either the primary value of the protection the group gives to individuals from predators or the value of gregariousness in relation to finding food .
20 The killing is repeated on ritual occasions , perhaps at first because the protection the totem gives them is not enough , or because they need to band together again to re-enact the crime which binds them all together , although they use a surrogate for the crime , not the actual father again .
21 The Ikhwan ( Zuwaya said ) benefited from the general protection the Zuwaya gave the Sanusi order and its officials .
22 After several hours the police gave the all clear .
23 Keep the money the customer gives you on the till shelf ( DO NOT put the money straight into the till ) .
24 There is also the case for state financing , which is the position of the Party but for the foreseeable future the Labour Party will need trades union money , and as Steve said even our fiercest critics have to admit that the money the union gives to the Party is open and above board and that 's more than can be said of the money that 's used to finance the Conservative Party .
25 When I was young the money the tradesmen gave went to augment the beer-money for the frolic .
26 Later , after returning home , in bed with his wife , the merchant taxes her about not having told him the monk had given her the money ; she claims that she thought the money the monk gave her was gift , and that she has already used it to buy clothing ; she will pay , she says , her debts to her husband in bed .
27 Sir : How sad that on the day details were announced of the incentives available to investors in water authorities the Government gave virtually a vote of no confidence in the industry 's product .
28 IN YOUR OWN INTEREST YOU ARE ADVISED IN THE STRONGEST TERMS TO CHECK WITH OPERATORS THE INFORMATION GIVEN HEREIN AND ANY OTHER MATTERS WHICH YOU WISH TO RAISE BEFORE MAKING YOUR BOOKING .
29 Behind the scenes in Whitehall the scheme gave rise to protracted and contentious discussions .
30 As part of its declared aim to present art in all its forms the museum gave twenty performances of ‘ Futurismus Collage ’ a theatrical experience of Italian Futurism with the title ‘ Tod dem Mondschein oder gelbe Ohrfeigen ? ’
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