Example sentences of "[noun sg] that [art] [noun] give " in BNC.

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1 And the insects were not disturbed because organic farming was then all the rage and Keton-Etone-Methyl-Tri-Di-Meta-post-Oxy-Chlorane had been banned , with the result that the tree gave rise to more apples ; out of the downtrodden and digested came beauty and increase , and fruits of the earth , and all sorts of parable lessons which children are taught at their mothers ’ knee in sweet little story-books .
2 Pursuant to the reply that the Minister gave earlier to the hon. Member for Ross , Cromarty and Skye ( Mr. Kennedy ) , and as there has been much speculation that there will be no GATT settlement at all this year , will the Minister confirm that , should there be no GATT settlement , he will oppose the MacSharry proposals for the rest of this year ?
3 During negotiations , Newco should try to avoid any general qualification that the warranties are given to the best of the vendors ' knowledge , as this could be interpreted to the effect that a vendor giving a warranty subject to this qualification has relied on the information given to him by management , and again distances the vendor from the risk .
4 The blood that the donor gives up is less precious to her ( social groups in vampires are female groups ) than the same quantity of blood is to the recipient .
5 Almost all of us value the freedom that the car gives , but life is about balancing freedoms .
6 Now the Supreme Court declared that decision that the constitution gives the power to regulate interstate commerce to the national government , I E it was n't a matter for New York , it was n't a question of whether New York or New Jersey should control it , it was a matter for the federal government not for either of the states .
7 It will take some years to complete that process , but that is a necessary price to pay for the flexibility that the legislation gives us .
8 Taunton J. adds the point that a release given to one of two joint contractors enures to the benefit of both .
9 The attention that the magazines gave us produced a large underground following , which was really cool to have because we thought it was really bitchin' that people from all over the world were sending for our demo tape . ’
10 For it is the importance that the Formalists give to language in their theory of literature that enables them to avoid the difficulties and the fuzziness that they had so disliked in their critical and scholarly predecessors .
11 Mr Wright 's solicitor , Mr Alasdair Pepper , yesterday told Mr Justice Michael Davies in the High Court that the programme gave a false impression of the resort , misrepresenting the quality and nature of the facilities .
12 I think th the the publicity that the police give out about the
13 This image of the professional justifies his demand for complete autonomy and his demand that the client give up his own judgment and responsibility , leaving everything in the hands of the professional .
14 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 .
15 This ‘ last chance ’ produced ‘ a wonderful change , both in the brightness and cleanliness of Karl ’ , and his supervisor had ‘ the feeling that the chance given to him will be more than repaid ’ .
16 It was noted in the covering letter which accompanied each questionnaire that the information given by respondents would be treated as confidential .
17 The hon. Member for Keighley ( Mr. Waller ) referred to the length of time and the detailed scrutiny that the Committee gave to the Bill .
18 a warranty by the auctioneer that the possession given to the purchaser will be undisturbed by the vendor or by himself ,
19 Currently , the annual saving is in the region of £5 billion , only slightly more than the sum that the Government gave away in tax cuts to the richest 1 per cent of taxpayers in the 1988 budget .
20 The answer that a doctor gives may depend upon the way in which the question is framed .
21 Decide if the answer that the person gives is as a Parent , an Adult or a Child .
22 An answer that the Under-Secretary gave me on 15 October 1990 suggested that a fair number of warning signals would be available .
23 Much of this information is offered in the form that the authors give to their clients in written handouts .
24 He exuded masculinity in the way that a flame gave out heat .
25 Here , in the shelter that the glen gave from the Atlantic gales , the trees crowded close , and reasonably tall .
26 There is no doubt that the reasons given by both players made very good practical sense .
27 It was argued on behalf of the Minister that the legislation gave him an unfettered discretion as to whether to refer or not .
28 But such an argument implicitly rules out an important alternative ; for it discounts the idea that the attempt to give an a priori defence of individualism may be mistaken .
29 At least that was the diagnosis that the MO gave in the listless heat of the monsoon .
30 Does the Secretary of State agree that despite the tremendous advances in productivity made by the employees of British Coal , the perverse reward that the Government give them is to squeeze the British coal industry between the upper and nether millstones ?
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