Example sentences of "[adj] [coord] [art] [noun] give " in BNC.
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1 | To name a child with an English word was thought particularly propitious , though there was little or no consideration given to what the word actually meant . |
2 | An additional consequence of this narrow definition has been an emphasis and preoccupation with the chemical and reactive sequences leading to signal generation , with little or no attention given to the materials that make up a biosensor . |
3 | monitoring their biological status and the processes of recolonisation should be more rigorous and the results given greater political significance . |
4 | ‘ If the outcome is favourable and the Government gives consent , construction could start in 1995 , leading to operation of the repository by 2005 , ’ Sir Christopher said . |
5 | The system was therefore a microscopic fibre-reinforced composite and the methods given above were successfully applied to it . |
6 | The level of aid increased rapidly after the signing of the Nkomati accord of 1984 and the publicity given to the famine in the mid-1980s . |
7 | ‘ I found the last 20 minutes extremely hard but the lads gave me every encouragement and I am delighted , ’ he said . |
8 | It is unclear to us why the interview of 600 mothers in 1989 would be a more reliable way to measure drug pressure than the total sales per annum of drug suppliers in 1991 and 1992 or the treatments given at an outpatient clinic . |
9 | Bogwood looks particularly good and the staining gives brown water that looks very natural in the estuarine aquarium . |
10 | The fact that he was black and a Tory gave him a value out of proportion to his contribution to the local Party , so he was frequently trotted out at functions , and encouraged to ask questions of visiting speakers . |
11 | Eight voted for the affirmative and negative and the Chairman gave his casting vote in favour . " |
12 | Nevertheless the influence of Parliament in this respect could be considerable and the need to give it at least a certain amount of information about foreign affairs could hardly be avoided . |
13 | Polly Peck got credit unsecured but the banks gave it without a term , that was Nadir 's ( above ) biggest Mistake ’ . |
14 | It was published in 1959 and the trustees gave their consent . |
15 | In the general case , regions II and III are curved and the analysis given in Section 8.2 can not be applied . |
16 | Gerber , with 19 international tries in 24 Tests , is considering retirement when he returns to the Republic , insisting : ‘ When you are 24 your mistakes are forgiven , but when you are my age every game has to be excellent or the critics give you a difficult time . |
17 | The union was informed that a collective agreement — which as usual was not binding — between the company and the NUJ was to be terminated on 1 April 1990 and the company gave the union proper notice . |