Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [pron] give " in BNC.
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1 | The dilemma can be expressed as follows : the more accessible teachers seek to make themselves to all their pupils as individuals , the less time they have for direct , extended and challenging interaction with any of them ; but the more time they devote to such extended interaction with some children , the less demanding on them as teachers must be the activities they give to the rest ; and the less demanding an activity is of their time and attention as teachers , the more the likelihood that the activity in question will demand little of the child . |
2 | I therefore completed to his satisfaction all the forms he gave me , and I gave him a detailed written description of our proposal , and a revised working drawing showing greater detail , with both of which he seemed satisfied . |
3 | The solicitors who gave him the court order for them to release all the details on that . |
4 | There are a great number of anomalies in the accounts he gave . |
5 | But there is some instability in the accounts he gives of dark professions of faith , in his acerbities and fatalities . |
6 | On paper , Olympia & York still looked like a good thing to the institutions who gave their money . |
7 | To understand this process , we have to look at the experiences of students themselves , and the meanings they give to their education . |
8 | Humans do not just react to fire , they act upon it in terms of the meanings they give to it . |
9 | He also praised ‘ his labours and inventions in tin matters ’ , a reflection of the mines which gave Godolphin a large part of his wealth and influence in his county . |
10 | Other titles adopted by rulers give less precise help : for instance , the coins which give Edward III the title ‘ King of France ’ were minted after 1337 . |
11 | I never ceased to be astounded by how quickly and thoroughly he absorbed the notes I gave him . ’ |
12 | They are normally tame and approachable , allowing a look at the large beak with the crossed-over tips to the mandibles which gives the bird its name . |
13 | I mean I , see the tablets you gave him ? |
14 | Some features of that world are nowadays entirely inscrutable — notably , what it was in Frederic Lowndes 's self-effacing position on The Times which gave him and his wife access to a society of international aristocracy and even royalty , and to the inner circles of the cabinet , as well as the society of novelists and playwrights . |
15 | From my own experience of listening to nurses who want to return , the reasons they give and the levels of motivation they express are multifarious . |
16 | This change in female initiation patterns is also reflected in the reasons they gave for experimentation with heroin in the first place . |
17 | The same committee on the same day had considered Mr. Choudhury 's appeal and the reasons they gave in that case are impeccable . |
18 | I agree with it and for the reasons he gives I would allow the appeal . |
19 | I agree with it and for the reasons he gives I would allow the appeal . |
20 | I agree with it , and for the reasons he gives would dismiss this appeal . |
21 | My Lords , I have had the advantage of reading in draft the speech of my noble and learned friend , Lord Templeman , and for the reasons he gives I , too , would allow the appeal and dismiss the plaintiffs ' action . |
22 | I agree with it , and for the reasons he gives would allow the appeal . |
23 | I agree with it and for the reasons he gives I , too , would allow the appeal . |
24 | I agree with it and for the reasons he gives I , too , would allow the appeal . |
25 | I have had the advantage of reading in draft the opinion of my noble and learned friend , Lord Templeman , and for the reasons he gives I , too , would allow the appeal . |
26 | My Lords , I agree with the speech of my noble and learned friend , Lord Templeman , that this appeal must be allowed for the reasons he gives . |
27 | On that issue , I agree with my noble and learned friend , Lord Goff of Chieveley , that , for the reasons he gives , it is appropriate to do so . |
28 | My Lords , I agree with my noble and learned friend , Lord Keith of Kinkel , whose draft speech I have had the opportunity to read , that for the reasons he gives the appeal should be allowed and the questions answered in the way he proposes . |
29 | We can see no merit in repeating here the reasons he gave for that decision since he pronounced his findings in that case in public , pursuant to rule 11(2) of the Hearings before the Visitors Rules 1991 , and the reasons were complex . |
30 | Physics is interesting in having connotations of both : as a physical science , its discoveries ( and the skills it gives to its graduates ) have obvious uses for industry ; while its status as a ‘ pure ’ rather than an ‘ applied ’ science gives it the appearance of being removed from the uses to which it may be put . |