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

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1 The court therefore has to approach its construction on the footing that the new Act may exhibit policies and intentions which are not necessarily the same as those in the earlier Act , and which require similar words to be given different meanings from those which the courts gave them under the earlier legislation .
2 separate reports of the views of each of the groups to give them the opportunity for further comment ;
3 They are just carrying out their life in accordance with the rules given them , as all ‘ people ’ including Chewong do .
4 How can you give them the opportunity to make alterations to the rules to give them " ownership " of a game ?
5 If you have time , pipe a little flavoured butter around the tartlets to give them a professional finish .
6 There simply was n't enough stock in the shops to give them any real choice .
7 This teacher 's view that the Afro-Caribbean pupils felt obliged to live up to the labels given them by the school was reiterated by other teachers .
8 It scarcely mattered , since only one of the passers-by gave them anything .
9 We would support any moves to increase the powers of the regulators to give them stronger teeth .
10 Results indicated that the ‘ houseplant group ’ lived significantly longer than a matched control group , perhaps simply because the plants gave them some extra purpose in life .
11 Many of the coarse fish are spawning in the vegetation at the side of the waterways from February through to July and April is the first full month that the fishermen give them the peace and quiet to do this .
12 I 've heard them say if the owners gave them their fare home from Lowestoft to Darsham , that 's all they had .
13 IN THE ancient fable the frogs called on the gods to give them a king .
14 Professor de Bono , there are well-established scales , particularly in the States , measuring long term stress and anxiety that we can use in rehabilitated patients to demonstrate that not only have the cardiologists given them years , but Doctor Bethell and his team have given them quality .
15 This has run into very heavy water in the twentieth century , and not only because of Freud 's onslaught on religion in the name of wish-fulfilment , where he portrayed the idea that people create an imaginary father in the skies to give them comfort .
16 When the forwards gave them the ball in the opening four tour wins they proved that with 13 tries .
17 The rabbits gave them a wide berth and came through by another gap farther up , close to the gnarled trunk of an old crabapple tree .
18 Because this is this is very common in maths that there is n't really time for the teachers to give them
19 She appealed to the Teachers to give them their support in every way possible .
20 Little red leaflets headed Herzlich Wilkommen ! are pressed into their cold hands ; the leaflets give them the deeply resistible news that they that they can get discounts on all burgers at the BurgerKing shops across West Berlin .
21 From the beginning , Lewis was a conscientious tutor who tried to keep the balance right between amiability or conviviality ( not always possible between incompatible types ) and his duty to the pupils to give them sufficient preparation for their examinations .
22 Then other people could n't get enough again you see , so if they were giving you er points well naturally you had the sweets to give them , you 're not diddling anybody or anything like that .
23 With video they have all the additional clues the visuals give them while they watch and listen .
24 These were the ones giving them so much grief because of low chip yields ( UX No 412 , 413 ) .
25 Charged with obscenity the magistrates gave them six months hard labour each .
26 The supreme quality of marine pearls which caused the Romans to give them priority among all other materials for jewellery is their lustre or ‘ orient ’ , counterpart of the ‘ fire ’ of diamonds .
27 It is significant that the Romans gave them first place , whereas the Chinese valued them above gold , inferior only to jade .
28 In the public sector of the economy , Sellier ( 1978 ) has shown that the influence of French unions is particularly strong since the high concentration of workers within that sector reduces the costs of organisation , the bureaucratic tendencies of large undertakings encourage trade union membership , and the official role accorded by government to the unions gives them a greater authority than they possess in the private sector .
29 The women who come to refuges do so because marriage is unbearable and they have no resources to give them anywhere else to run to .
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