Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [art] [noun] give " in BNC.
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1 | The morning was an opportunity for the association to give details of their link with Bricquebec to Normandy . |
2 | The implicit sympathy for the killer given in the coverage of newspapers which are routinely advocating more severe sentencing strategies might be considered contradictory . |
3 | Capirossi 's humility off the track gives little indication of the flaming aggression that takes hold when he climbs aboard his Honda RS 125 . |
4 | They are connected to the rest mass through the relation given in Section 1.3 : This intimate connection of mass , energy and momentum suggests that a general law of gravitation will contain not just mass but energy and momentum as well . |
5 | I had wondered why the two men were n't on deck , but one look through the window gave me my answer . |
6 | Defence electronics for the doves give peace a chance |
7 | A thank you letter received from St. Clare 's Hospice for a cheque given for two hundred and eighty pounds . |
8 | But JUSt as it IS proper for me to look back to my wedding day as assurance that I am really married , so it is proper to look back to my baptism as a mark given me by the Holy Spirit that I am really born again in Christ , and to the eucharist as a pledge that I do partake of his life , feed on him , and shall in the last day share his resurrection . |
9 | Martell have substantially increased the prize money for the race to give a total prize fund of about £175,000 , this being an increase f three per cent over the previous year . |
10 | Andy Reed 's lineout provision had created that chance and the Bath lock could prove a real dark horse for the Lions given his sterling deeds at restarts , a superb chopping of Mike Hall , a dive pass from a ruck and his arrival in the burn-out of Gavin Hastings ' break which required more last-gasp heroics , this time from Stuart Davies , to prevent a try . |
11 | This probably represents the situation in the sub-market as a whole given Kuoni 's position as market leader ( except for the Gambia which is beginning to appear strongly in short-haul brochures ) . |
12 | The circulation depends on having enough blood in the system to fill the vessels , on the small arteries acting as taps which can be adjusted to send the blood where it is needed , and on the heart beating hard enough to push the blood through the resistance given by the taps . |
13 | These matters of a more technical constitutional nature are perhaps not immediately obvious to the man in the street , nor even to politicians ; yet it is incredible that there should still be people advocating federalism for the EC given the abysmal record of other multinational federations . |
14 | It is a good practice for a member to give notice at one meeting that he wishes to discuss a certain matter at the next meeting . |
15 | The temperature rise was found to be 13.7 K. Calculate the approximate enthalpy of neutralistion for the reaction given that the specific heat capacity of water is 4.184 x 10-- kJ g-1 K-1 . |
16 | NICRA also had a reasonable complaint that the lateness of the ban gave them no time to negotiate amy alternative date or route . |
17 | Reports from America offer numerous examples of users who get trapped in repeated , compulsive administration of the drug giving rise to incidents usually associated with bad acid trips , with people believing that they can fly or attempting to get out of moving vehicles . |
18 | If we are looking for advice on a particular situation which affects us then impartiality of the second type is particularly important ; for instance , the judge who assesses the relevant facts and selects the relevant moral or legal rules must not be someone who has something to gain or lose by the outcome , although this presupposes the correctness of the rules to be applied and so takes us back to the impartiality normally associated with legislators , which is a matter of their involvement in determining rules which are not only universalisable but are actually to be universalised , at least within a given community , and to their impartiality in the third sense namely the adequacy of the consideration given to the various relevant considerations . |
19 | The member state where the company or its agencies , branches or subsidiaries conduct business must recognise the adequacy of the authorisation given in the former member state and the efficiency of its prudential supervision . |
20 | As a result of the stimulus given by Governments , mostly Conservative , to the building of small houses , and the free play of competition in the building industry , costs fell greatly , till the average cost of a council house in 1939 was £380 , instead of £930 in 1920 . |
21 | However , a domestic , if not entirely domestically-controlled , electronics industry can survive as a result of the stimulus given by foreign firms , as Grieco ( 1984 ) illustrates in the case of India 's struggle with IBM . |
22 | As a result of the publicity given to these events , it was decided that the Treasury Solicitor would no longer act as solicitor for the Tribunal . |
23 | The report states that the change in usage is a direct result of the advice given to farmers by the UK Agricultural Development and Advisory Service . |
24 | On its own the IRR of a project gives no information about either a project 's present value or the effect of its acceptance on the value of the firm . |
25 | They suggested that pupil results should be presented as an attainment profile and that for each subject there should be a very small number of ‘ profile components ’ which reflected the variety of knowledge skills and understanding to which a study of the subject gave rise . |
26 | In other words , did the religious belief stimulate the precise astronomical observation , or was it that the study of the skies gave rise to beliefs about the gods ? |
27 | ‘ We recognized that they were a new club , that they had obtained a good holding in a Rugby area and that the club had bright prospects , but our case was clear — Leeds were defiant , and could be defiant through one cause — fear of the papers giving away certain secrets . ’ |
28 | Association with colleagues after working hours could be taken as an indication of the priority given to company matters but it may be reluctantly undertaken . |
29 | I quote word for word , on the question of wanting details as to why the appeal was overturned , it is not a practice of the organization to give the reasons for such decisions and I would add that I 've spoken to the National Executive Officer on this matter and he 's confirmed that we are not required to do so . |
30 | So wherever you 're driving , the European Car of the Year gives you the best of both worlds . |