Example sentences of "[art] [noun] that give he " in BNC.
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1 | Some of the smokers were aware of his campaign against passive smoking — the kind that gave him cancer in smoke-tarred clubs . |
2 | Edward , thinking with relief that he could leave them to it now , began to withdraw , clutching the bottles that gave him a certain exemption , free to come and go . |
3 | Denis Smith says hopefully to get three points and play good football … there 's not much they can do in two days but his team talk will be tell the players to go out enjoy it and pass the ball … by a strange twist of fate Smith 's first match at the Manor is against the team that gave him the sack last season Bristol City |
4 | Ironically , it was the Government which he partly blamed for the affair that gave him the chance to return to work after retirement . |
5 | It is important to remember that it was Alexander 's all-consuming passion for the theatre that gave him the determination to find out the cause of his hoarseness . |
6 | One member , Bill Corless , particularly liked the exercises that gave him suppleness and flow . |
7 | It had a pale beauty in the moonlight that gave him more unexpected enchantment . |
8 | His talents were demonstrated through a system that gave him opportunities and brought out the best in him . |
9 | Likewise , by efficient data storage the user benefits from having a system that gives him relevant information quickly . |
10 | The camera swung again , but this time George looked above it , to a monitor screen hung on a metal rafter above the audience , to see his own face in close-up , the eyes staring upward in a way that gave him an absurdly soulful look . |
11 | These problems require very different sorts of action ; together their requirements conflict in a way that gives him little room for manoeuvre . |
12 | These problems require very different sorts of action ; together their requirements conflict in a way that gives him little room for manoeuvre . |
13 | Belonging here defined him , made him free to wander , because here he had roots to return to , an anchor that gave him stability and a sense of permanence . |