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

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1 So for large jumps in yield , the quadratic approximation to the present-value profile given by ( 5.55 ) is preferred .
2 A video link to the outside world gives the computer ‘ eyes ’ and brings new meaning to the phrase ‘ What You See Is What You Get ’ .
3 Is the pupil engaged in task-related behaviour additional to the specific instructions given ( directly or indirectly ) ( a ) by the computer , ( b ) by the teacher ? 7 .
4 to the Communist Party given their approach .
5 Lemert suggested that this cuts off access to conventional settings , activities and identities and in time leads to the ‘ deviants ’ acquiring a different conception of themselves : they live up to the deviant identity given to them by the labellers and indulge in more ( ‘ secondary ’ ) deviance .
6 In Buxtehude , the most common measure is to ensure that the crossing cycle lane is conspicuous , as seen in ( Figure 6.17 ) , with the priority to the right rule giving added protection and often ensuring that cyclists can maintain their pace .
7 We will divide our people — some to the Rorim and the Circle , and some to the outer wall to give us advance warning . ’
8 ‘ The grubbing up of Hedge Rows is become general , and the Growth of Timber in them is therefore destroyed , owing to the great price given for Corn since the Bounty took place for exporting Corn and Beer , which gives every Farmer encouragement to grub Hedge Rows up , and convert them into Corn Land ’ .
9 Finally , if you are a lucky winner , we further guarantee to send you notification of your good fortune and invite you to the official prize giving .
10 So , if you 've attended lectures , done the recommended reading , taken part in tutorial or seminar discussions , and completed your written assignments ( paying particular attention to the constructive feedback given by your teachers ) , you have little to fear from examinations .
11 Repeat prescriptions , allied to the low priority given to older patients , can lead to drugs being prescribed for periods which are longer than those recommended as safe .
12 Those schools which were not satisfied were asked to give examples of the constraints which limited provision and , apart from time , those most commonly mentioned in the primary sector related to the low priority given to health education when compared with other developments , and to the lack of a specific school policy .
13 Hamish has prepared a practical factsheet to the above trek giving the addresses of Aziz and Mohammed , details of maps , etc .
14 Although the political establishment apparently accepted that the family was entitled to some role during the minority , its closeness to the young king gave rise to anxiety about how that role would develop .
15 Although the political establishment apparently accepted that the family was entitled to some role during the minority , its closeness to the young king gave rise to anxiety about how that role would develop .
16 Panov then took the initial solution to be the totally general solution of Szekeres ( 1972 ) , which can be considered to be equivalent to the general solution given here by ( 10.16 ) .
17 More importantly , the existing upper floor of this outshot proved to be too close to the lean-to roof to give a habitable room-height , so rather than raise up the roof level of the entire extension , it was decided to reduce the level of the upper floor to create adequate headroom .
18 Almost a case of history repeating itself , Episode Three ( 'Conspiracy' ) went out on air later than scheduled due to the death of a world-renowned statesman — in this case thanks to the lengthy coverage given to the funeral of Sir Winston Churchill on 30 January 1965 .
19 As the competitive edge to be gained from the physical product decreases , businesses have turned to the added value given by service to discriminate them from their competitors .
20 We have a good accident record in this country and that is due in no small way to the special interest given to the subject by my hon. Friend the Member for Eltham ( Mr. Bottomley ) when he was Minister for Roads and Traffic and to the actions of the present Minister .
21 The continued collection of local election results is assured for the foreseeable future thanks to the generous sponsorship given to Polytechnic South West by Local Government Chronicle .
22 But , as Foucault has indicated , we can trace a series of long-term strategies at work which are related to the cultural significance given to sexuality .
23 Erm Romans verse and verse four you notice this text is taken from verse twelve , rejoice in the hope and then persevering prayer , but if you go into verse four , what it 's speaking about there , but just as we have in one body many , members , but the members do not all have the same function and then in six to eight he goes on to describe that we all have gifts do n't we differing according to the undeserved kindness given to us , whether er so forth and so faith , ministry , erm teaching , exhorting , all these different gifts , though sometimes if a particular brother or sister does n't have a particular gift and we think well you know that 's a bit hard going I ca n't seem to listen to them , that 's an area perhaps where we could erm be quivering could n't we , or complaining , especially about assignments , you might get speakers that come here from other congregations , and some are better than others are n't they ?
24 Looking back , we can now say that Franco 's response to the Moroccan crisis gave a clear indication that 1956 marked a turning point in his political and personal life .
25 The praise was complete and we all departed , the minister helicoptering off to the high mountains to give worship to the farmers herding their stock .
26 While Fountains Abbey , the great Gothic ruin set in beautiful parkland , could naturally be transferred to the National Trust given a suitable endowment ( who would provide the millions needed for that ? ) , and Westminster Abbey 's Chapter House could be entrusted to the Church of England , it is uncertain whether some of the less glamourous archaeological sites could be hived off to local councils without risk to their future .
27 In particular , we go beyond the introduction to the tabular summary given in Chapter 2 to consider how the presentation of a table can be manipulated to reveal the information content to best effect .
28 Taking the supplied fuel bottle filled to the recommended level gives sufficient burning time for a trip of up to several days .
29 It will also aid our understanding of the wider effects of the Education Reform Act , with special reference to the enhanced role given to governing bodies and parent forums , and also to the relative diminution in the position of the LEAs .
30 The passivity of the client at this point is apparent ; it is up to the social worker to give back some power , by talking with the client about his/her perceptions of the situation before taking any other action .
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