Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [noun] give " in BNC.
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1 | This was presumably the reply given to the representative of HQ Army Group E whom Gen Schmidt-Richberg had been instructed on 13 May to send back to HQ 5 Corps at 1400 hrs the following day . |
2 | Eventually the Corporal gave me a cigarette , and in due course we pulled over at a roadside cafe to have a cup of coffee and to stretch our legs . |
3 | Their visits were threatening and long , and eventually the agency gave up hope of substituting mulberry trees for opium . |
4 | If you 're the first correct entry out of the hat we 'll be straight on the phone to give you the good news and arrange the presentation . |
5 | ‘ They are therefore in an excellent position to pass on the advice given by speakers at the conference . ’ |
6 | I pass on the advice given by the Lochcarron police : Do n't panic , the pilots know what they are doing and where they are going . |
7 | Rather the court gave an authoritative ruling on how the statutory definition applies in the case of a motor vehicle . |
8 | Suddenly the head gave a brisk nod . |
9 | But suddenly the car gave a stutter and the engine died . |
10 | You know , because tremendous publicity quite rightly the thing given to the campaign to save the pits . |
11 | The Department of Industry provides CAD information centres up and down the country to give the tyro some help . |
12 | If you are driving alone in a car , do not stop to pick up hitch-hikers , always lock all your doors if you are sitting in a parked car and do not roll down the window to give a suspicious looking stranger directions . |
13 | So the message given to young people is on the whole negative : science and technology often create more problems than they solve . |
14 | A detailed analysis of such techniques is beyond the scope of this book , and so the coverage given to them will be generally limited to their marketing applications . |
15 | So the gradient gives you a mea If I gave you the gradient , if I said the gradient is one , what would the angle be ? |
16 | SIS will also be covering Kelso , Newbury and greyhound racing from Bristol so the need to give punters the opportunity to additionally sample delights from the orient hardly seems necessary . |
17 | Had he been in Whitechapel , Charlie would have been happy to run up and down the market from five in the morning to seven at night and still box a few rounds at the club , drink a couple of pints of beer and carry out the same routine the next day without a second thought , but when at nine o'clock the sergeant-major gave them a ten-minute break for cocoa he collapsed on to the verge exhausted . |
18 | Glue-sniffing means breathing in the vapours given off by certain types of glue in order to get intoxicated or ‘ high ’ , rather like getting drunk on alcohol . |
19 | Emma Morwood , from Carrickfergus , was travelling on the ferry with her family and filled in the questionnaire given to passengers . |
20 | The forest was dark and low upon me , and only the gunfire gave me any sense of direction . |
21 | Moreover , it would be quite wrong to conclude that in the above examples only the tones given would be appropriate ; it is , in fact , almost impossible to find a context where one could not substitute a different tone . |
22 | Only the mouth gave the face its expression . |
23 | His face was calm still , only the mouth gave evidence of change , the lips parted . |
24 | Only the mast gave trouble . |
25 | Together the results gave a precise guide to the extent of the Moons shadow . |
26 | The new issue market is not a distinct and separate organization within the Stock Exchange , rather it is merely a tag given to the collection of processes by which companies acquire both a listing on the exchange and new equity capital . |
27 | The latter pulls down a menu giving you the option to ‘ maximise ’ the window . |
28 | Simply by filling in a form giving a few details such as variety of wheat to be grown , date of planting and previous cropping in the field , Davies and his colleagues can , with the addition of weather data fed in 365 days a year from 45 centres around the country , predict with unerring accuracy exactly when the farmer should spread his ‘ Nitram ’ to get the best results . |
29 | ‘ I filled in a questionnaire giving details of my previous lender and my bank . |
30 | That poverty persists despite these efforts is less a reason to give up than a reason to learn from what works and what does not . |