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

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1 The addition of the sun-dried tomatoes gives extra flavour to the sauce .
2 By integrating this last equation from r to infinity the time interval measured at a remote point where the gravitational potential is negligible can be compared with the same time interval measured at r : Re-expressing this result in terms of the gravitational potential gives .
3 This project examines some of the circumstances in which young children are prepared to abandon the implicit working assumption that the speaker 's intended meaning can be identified on the basis of the verbal message given .
4 Raymond and Agnes , or the Castle of Lindenberg , play adapted by M. G. Lewis from his novel Ambrosio , or the Monk ; first produced in 1809 , and in other versions later ; the introduction of the character of the Bleeding Nun gave it its popular title .
5 Then since we assume that the first , parallel coupled , part of the assembly moves with equal strain e in each part , we have the equations The same form of equation but with different constants is found if we use the mechanically equivalent form of the three-element model given in Figure 3.2 ( b ) .
6 In Britain the social and intellectual origins of the early surveys gave them a particular emphasis summarisable as generality and factuality .
7 Now to the house itself , one of the early observers gives us a clue when mentioning the house he writes of the fine Elizabethan chimneys still standing , these I believe are those which collapsed in 1973 after having previously been lowered owing to their dangerous condition , on the collapse of these some fine timber framing was discovered in the older parts of the house showing considerable blackening , and Mrs Lingham informed me that vestiges of a gallery were discovered , and it was suggested that this part of the building may have been of the hall type .
8 In changing conditions of trade , the self-management of many of the early guilds gave way to restrictive and eventually unacceptable forms of internal dominance and privilege .
9 Referring to the summary of the properties of the stress-energy tensor given at the end of the previous section , we see that the Einstein tensor matches these precisely .
10 For example , slightly upturning the corners of the female mouth gave a ‘ sexy sweet smile ’ that made the face more attractive .
11 The same 10 June also saw the launch of the one-day Capitalcard giving ( after the morning peak ) unlimited travel on BR , London Underground , London Buses and ( in due course ) Docklands Light Railway .
12 It was an extension of the outdoor relief given by some boards of guardians , but its means test was a personal and not a family one .
13 Most of the general criteria given may be easily translated to criteria for length with the exception of 6a and 6b .
14 I I fully accept e I I hope my evidence in fact was n't directed at our proposal but in terms of the erm of the general guidance given by the Department of the Environment that there should be a general location specified by district and by locational features such as etcetera .
15 The relationship between the Review and Scrutiny is best seen within the context of the general reception given in the former journal to modernism , and especially to T. S. Eliot .
16 This is because much of the central district in Somoza 's time collapsed in the massive 1972 earthquake : Somoza and his clique embezzled most of the international aid given to rebuild the city and so its central area remained in ruins .
17 On board , the mood has been informal and relaxed , not least because of the smell of the endless bouquets given to Mrs Major .
18 Moscow sets terms for unity debate Following are extracts from an address to members of the European Parliament given yesterday by the Soviet Foreign Minister , Mr Eduard Shevardnadze .
19 Visitors can enjoy one of the regular concerts given by the acclaimed City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra which continues to rise to new heights under Simon Rattle , its outstanding Music Director .
20 The opening day scene on the Marton route in 1901 , where nobody looks very happy , which might be a reflection of the rough ride given by the first car !
21 The chronology of the various early medieval elements has been broadly established , but we remain ignorant of the actual names given to the settlements of the period .
22 The fecundity of the Great Mother gives rise to numerous ways in which she can be defined .
23 The idea of the triple alliance gives a concrete ciass structure to dependency of various types and , as I shall go on to argue , it is the economic , political , and cultural-ideological power of the triple alliance ( expanded into a transnational capitalist class ) that keeps any development that takes place ‘ dependent ’ .
24 In terms of new routes , few have been a prolific as Rab Anderson : On Church Door Buttress in Glen Coe he climbed the line right of the existing routes to give The Last Crusade , E3 , 5a , 5c , 5c , which like the other lines here , is on superb ( though in most summers dripping ) rock .
25 But the new policy went ahead from the following autumn , 1956 , with the former resident tutors for Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire being redeployed as staff tutors and with Vivian Ramsbottom as Administrative Officer of the Joint Committee given a roving commission to encourage WEA branches in those counties now deprived of resident tutors .
26 Menu of the historic dinner given to General Jan Christiaan Smuts in the Royal Gallery of the House of Lords , 15 May I 917 .
27 Baker said that he was referring the case after new examination of the forensic evidence given at Ward 's trial by government scientists , who were also involved in the cases of the Guildford Four , the Maguire Seven and the Birmingham Six .
28 Prosecutors rarely adopt this course since the addition of the extra charge gives the defendant the choice of jury trial .
29 It is unnecessary to say anything about the reason why leave to apply for judicial review was granted except to say that the whole or part of the reasons in each case went to a complaint that the particular composition of the disciplinary tribunal gave rise to an appearance of bias .
30 Many of the practical examples given in this book contain reference to work in other curriculum areas .
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