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

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1 In ( 145 ) and ( 146 ) , the subject of cause is clearly a condition , and the to infinitive evokes its consequence : the causal agent is not conceived as actually doing anything in either of these sentences but merely as having been the condition giving rise to a new state of affairs .
2 So given that the electoral quota argument is not final , contrary to er what the commission implies and what seems to have been the brief given to the commission , the , we come on to the other points .
3 Stress , illness , poor morale , family commitments , back injuries sustained at work and the need to prevent cross infection with patients are the reasons given for absence .
4 Erm Mr Chairman on a point of information , the figures he has obtained on my figures are figures in a report issued by the director of social services and I think on a point of information he should acknowledge that they are the figures given by the officers .
5 Are the promoters giving their view after consulting the NRA , or are they giving the NRA 's view ?
6 Closely allied to these are the opportunities given for pupils to appreciate the actual sound that music makes and to appraise its character , its dynamics , its associations and its wider emotional significance .
7 When people 's second and third most important factors are added in too , these are the proportions giving at least some importance to each factor :
8 What are the names given to the following wheel configurations ?
9 Sudeley Castle , the palace of Henry VIII 's sixth wife Katherine Parr , has some gruesome dungeons ; a less macabre attraction are the displays given by the resident falconer .
10 Harvey said later that he thought the decision had been harsh and added that there had been no warning given about time-wasting before the game , although he accepted that Tyson could have mentioned it to the players during the match , a fact confirmed by the referee as he left the ground .
11 Indeed , there seems to have been no thought given at the design stage to the impact of the technology on people 's work experience .
12 It must have been a wrench to give some of it up , but you had a choice ; I never had a choice . ’
13 Clause 10.2 will not protect a landlord where there has been a warranty given , as in the amended 10.1 above , a misrepresentation made or where there has been a misdescription of the site .
14 It should n't ; she had never been a woman to give a damn about other people 's opinions .
15 You 'll know that when you select NI products you 'll be buying gifts that are a pleasure to give as well as to receive .
16 But there are no recommendations given as to how often it should be used , which type of salt it requires to recharge it or any recommendations as to often to recharge it .
17 she left that and she 's gone to do her midwifery and now when she gets the other day she was looking at old pay slips God , she must have been an idiot to give up a sister 's post cos she said her wages have dropped terrible to do this course !
18 As the Victoria County History puts it , somewhat laconically , ‘ The chief result appears to have been an order given to the overseers to relieve ten more able-bodied families . ’
19 And there must be the willingness to give professional journalists the confidence to tackle the sort of journalism we need to sustain our democracy .
20 John Smith may prove to be the man to give Labour its best chance in a 1996 general election ( although it can not be good to have had him all but enthroned as leader before the leadership contest was even underway ) .
21 Stepping is the new fashion in exercise and if you have n't tried it this could be the chance to give it a go .
22 Example 2.6.8 Let unc and unc be the functions given by unc whilst unc Thus
23 You 're paying them starvation wages , and someone else therefore is keeping them alive , might be their husbands , it might be the state giving them charity , it might be the state giving them pensions or unemployment benefits , it might be charities giving them clothes and food just to keep them alive , and that that 's immoral .
24 You 're paying them starvation wages , and someone else therefore is keeping them alive , might be their husbands , it might be the state giving them charity , it might be the state giving them pensions or unemployment benefits , it might be charities giving them clothes and food just to keep them alive , and that that 's immoral .
25 Might this not be the moment to give nuclear disarmament a push , by keeping the test-ban promise ?
26 There seemed to be no consideration given as to how a management strategy would serve the processes desired , little attempt to anticipate possible outcomes or to arrange for specific progress points when reviews could be undertaken , nor to establish criteria against which a programme 's effectiveness would ultimately be evaluated .
27 The guidelines say that there should be no treatment given to cause death , at the request of a patient who is unable to make rational decisions for himself .
28 Graham Taylor 's sidekick said : ‘ He has already achieved the first step by playing in the friendly against Spurs and it will be a very big step to get into a competitive game where there will be no quarter given or asked .
29 The resource might be a skill given freely for which the school might otherwise have to pay ( a father digging a pond , laying a path ; a mother erecting a simple weather station ) .
30 In the House on 20 November , I said that there must be a provision giving the United Kingdom the right to decide for ourselves whether or not to move to stage 3 .
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