Example sentences of "[noun sg] have give to " in BNC.

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1 The Führer has given to me the honour of organizing the conference and , of course , responsibility for his safety .
2 Most Christians , if asked about their faith , would include in their explanation the simple joy and happiness that faith has given to them .
3 To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what support his Department has given to the Devon and Cornwall development company .
4 If I had been of the view , which I am not , that it was open to the rule making authority , whether by accident or design , in any way to remove powers which the Act has given to the court , I should still have been of opinion that the judge had the powers which he clearly wished to have .
5 Their potential importance has risen with the emphasis that the 1990 NHS Act has given to consumer-responsiveness .
6 That said , the drinks sector seemed relieved that the Chancellor has paid some attention to the risk of driving business across the Channel to the Calais supermarkets , the building sector was prepared to look for possible beneficiaries from the approval the Chancellor has given to rail links in South-east England , oil benefited from the abolition of PRT on new North Sea fields , the motor trade seemed to take the threat of fuel taxes in excess of inflation in its stride , and WH Smith reflected a sense of relief that VAT has not been extended to books and newspapers .
7 I am aware of the difficult times that other theatre companies who actually face in this moment in time and I am very grateful when I and I 've always been grateful to the Harlow Council for the funding of the Council has given to the theatre , has given to the theatre over the years .
8 ‘ The basic concept was that there should be a period of restraint to redress the balance of what has been a tremendous amount of development over the years , ’ he said , referring to the support the parish council had given to county and district while they were drawing up their local plans .
9 One path to go down might begin from the priority the Council had given to its knowledge of the particular institutions : ‘ it seems that we should now begin to build even more positively on this and consider a move in which certain institutions were granted particular responsibilities … the academic board in an experienced institution engaging in work of high quality should be authorized by the Council to reach decisions in defined areas ’ , and within understood frameworks of report and action .
10 At one stage I had the same reservations , but in the light of the experience of the last six years and the credibility that the festival has given to drama with elected members , headteachers , and officers of the Authority , I am convinced that , at any rate for Leeds , this annual festival is helping to develop the quality of drama in the Authority ( pp. 44–45 ) .
11 My hon. Friend 's successor will have a hard act to follow : the diligence and commitment that my hon. Friend has given to his constituents have been exemplary .
12 2.10 The Landlord shall procure that no Certificate shall be issued by the Architect unless the Architect has given to the Surveyors not less than [ 5 ] working days ' notice that the Architect proposes on a date specified in such notice to carry out an inspection ( " Inspection " ) of the Works with a view to issuing a Certificate
13 Indeed the Secretary of State used his influence and sought to reverse the approval the Authority had given to an advertisement featuring a Cabinet colleague , ’ he said .
14 ‘ A document my father had given to her brother .
15 The thing Dada remembered most distinctly about the uncomfortable occasion was the very nasty look Twomey 's niece had given to Twomey 's cat .
16 Set in a slum in Islington , North London , it showed the divisions in a working-class family where the boozing bully of a father resents the independence that the Welfare State has given to his three children .
17 As the economic crisis has got worse , the attention the government has given to education has got less to the point where instead of opening schools they are closing some of them , because — so they say — they ca n't pay the teachers ' salaries .
18 This paper emphasises some of the findings and lessons learned during early KBS work at British Airways and describes the value the approach has given to the shaping of current work being carried out in KBS applications for aircraft maintenance .
19 However , we have just had the third record increase in the amount of money that the Government have given to the Arts Council of Great Britain , which is directly responsible for passing on such moneys to the Royal Opera House , the Birmingham Royal Ballet and other companies .
20 These two worthy causes are seen as being particularly close to Welsh hearts as Welfare Officers in the area appreciate the support that the RAF Benevolent Fund has given to persons in Wales , and as Richard Peck House is the nearest RAFA convalescent facility for people in North Wales .
21 The idea of ‘ Napoleonism ’ , that is , the concept of the Emperor as a phenomenon of history and therefore politically dead , was one which appealed to the conservative strata of French society , which were glad to remember the glory the Emperor had given to France but had no wish to see him re-embodied .
22 I believe that they certainly exist because history has given to each contemporary people a cast of mind , a set of habits and attitudes in their conduct of their own affairs , in the state of their minds , in their attitudes towards others , which make them individual and peculiar .
23 The contemporary ‘ macho ’ image which Press and public has given to the regiment since they became dramatically aware of it during the siege in 1980 of the Iranian Embassy in London , is a false representation of what it was during the Second World War .
24 The identification of non-natural user with conduct creating an abnormal risk that ought not to be borne by the public has given to the courts a device for determining liability in accordance with what they consider to be public policy .
25 But sometimes they 're taking lightly and we have found the help and encouragement that our christian friends and our our vicar have given to us in our difficult times have he helped keep us together .
26 If we take a knife to the Bible and cut out the bits which the modern world can not understand we compromise the message which Christianity has to give to society .
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