Example sentences of "of [noun prp] [noun] give " in BNC.

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1 This appeal with leave of the judge , from a judgment of Morland J. given on 15 March 1991 , raises for the first time in the Court of Appeal the question whether a local authority which is a body corporate can sue for libel under the law of England and Wales .
2 Thankfully the recent revival has generated a new enthusiasm for the use of LM potencies giving us a feeling that , at last , their time has come .
3 In May a small group of Sussex members gave a display of Medau work at the Healthier Living Exhibition at Brighton , which resulted in several interested enquiries .
4 At Gallery Lelong for the whole month the recent paintings of Konrad Klapheck give life and individuality to objects of everyday use .
5 FIRST TO FALL DEVON MALCOLM scatters the stumps of Ramiz Raja to give England early hope at the Oval .
6 It was carried out on the orders of Salim Al-Makesh to give himself time to flee the terrorist base before Delta destroyed it . ’
7 The hon. Gentleman will understand that the programme of NHS reforms gives managers a strong incentive to ensure that the money that they have to spend buys the very best possible .
8 On the back of the canvas is an inscription which reads ‘ Portrait of Mr Handel given by him to Thomas Harris Esquire , about 1748 .
9 The tannoy on the Isle of Man boat gave occasional coughs , and tinny , inaudible announcements , but they did not begin to panic for a while .
10 The ordinary least squares focused model is pop 81 = 9.89 dense + 5.03 resid whereas specification of Poisson errors gives pop 81 = 10.93 dense + 4.82 resid Note that the estimated population densities for a 30 m square pixel for the two types of residential housing identified using the Landsat data seem reasonable and that this model can not produce negative population estimates .
11 Gregg 's ( 1972 ) account of Ulster Scots gives overwhelmingly back realizations of /a/ and describes /ε/; as often long in realization ( contrast the very short low realizations in conservative Belfast vernacular , such as [ stap , dzat ] for step , jet ) .
12 This is an appeal against the judgment of Knox J. given on 15 December 1989 .
13 Some have predicted that it will cause a series of bad winters ; but studies at the University of East Anglia give cause for optimism
14 Among the items taken from his Darlington home were electric blankets , souvenirs and a treasured portrait of Winston Churchill given by a grateful constituent .
15 I remember a cinema full of screaming kids giving the ‘ fuck off ’ V sign to a newsreel of Winston Churchill giving his ‘ victory ’ V sign .
16 Admittedly the absence of Brian Reid gave him the 250 at Carrowdore and then Derek Young 's injury at Kirkistown handed him the Open Road Racing Ireland award , but he has certainly had a year to remember and his performances in the 600cc series have all been high class .
17 730 granted on 16 December 1991 from their decision on 7 November 1991 on a motion by the applicant , Wallace Duncan Smith , with leave of Hidden J. given on 25 June 1991 , for judicial review .
18 Lord Taylor of Gosforth C.J. gave the following opinion of the court .
19 Chandrasekhar and Ferrari were then able to show that the Nutku-Halil solution is obtained by the simple choice of Ernst function given by ( 13.3 ) where p and q are real constants which satisfy the condition .
20 R. W. Dale was invited by the theology faculty of Yale University to give the Lyman Beecher Lectures on Preaching .
21 The pace of Bob Daynes gave Crossley a nervous afternoon , but the quality of the final ball was wanting .
22 The judge further relied on observations of Hodgson J. giving the judgment of this court in Reg. v. Keenan [ 1990 ] 2 Q.B .
23 ‘ The voice of George Sanders gave the character the right blend of conceit , disdain and intelligence that we were looking for . ’
24 When he tried to force the trustees of Charterhouse school to give a scholarship to a Roman Catholic , the trustees , headed by the staunch Anglican Tories such as Danby , Ormonde , Sancroft and Compton , refused .
25 The train carrying the body of Cadogan West gave a lurch as it passed over the points and the curve in the rails just before Aldgate Station .
26 Until a decade ago , there was little control on campsites and motels were constructed at the base of Ayres Rock giving free access to climbers and walkers .
27 Thus his possession of Barnard Castle gave him the service of Robert Brackenbury , but also the means to reward Richard Ratcliffe .
28 Thus his possession of Barnard Castle gave him the service of Robert Brackenbury , but also the means to reward Richard Ratcliffe .
29 Later , the explanations the young Americans of Charlie Company gave were singularly mundane : ‘ I wanted to see what it was like to shoot someone …
30 The Government must encourage the people of Northern Ireland to give their support for the security forces by giving the correct political leadership .
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