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

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1 The trustees are shareholders and participators in Newco and a loan to a participator gives rise to a corporation tax charge on Newco under s419 TA 1988 .
2 In this case B is significantly lower than the other conditions ( t(58)=2.58 , p<0.01 ) , corresponding to a tendency to give too many ‘ Yes ’ responses .
3 Bereaved pet owners no longer have to go to a cemetery to give their cat or dog a loving send off .
4 Workers need to have factual knowledge about HIV/AIDS which they can accurately pass on to a child to give the child a full picture of what is involved .
5 If Europe does not go forward , it will start to go back — back to a Europe given to confrontation and not co-operation , back to a Europe where Germany exploits its economic power and its position as broker between east and west , and back to a Europe where instability in the east is matched by impotence and indecision in the west .
6 Non-executive directors can only make a limited contribution to a company given that they have little knowledge of its day-to-day working . ’
7 A person can not by reference to any contract terms or to a notice given to persons generally or to particular persons exclude or restrict his liability for death or personal injury resulting from negligence .
8 A person can not by reference to any contract terms or to a notice given to persons generally or to particular persons exclude or restrict his liability for death or personal injury resulting from negligence .
9 Adding water to a drawing gives subtle washes and blends , whilst intense colour is achieved by drawing into wet paper or lifting off the pencil tip with a wet brush ; flicking the wet brush across the pencil tip gives a spattered , textural effect .
10 However , for the third time this season , Wantage could not hold on to a lead given them in the last five minutes , and allowed Andy Martin to shoot home for the equaliser for Bicester .
11 Both groups were superior to a control given no pre-training but they did not differ from each other .
12 The maps are based on the well- known Michelin series and courses are indicated by a numbered flag relating to a key giving the address and phone number .
13 This implicitly derogatory attitude to women is linked both to an overmonolithic account of male power , and to a failure to give much attention to the ways in which women have , in fact , often spent much of their lives , and to the activities which have been particularly theirs ( such as the rearing of children , for example ) .
14 Female imagery of God is used particularly in connection with creation , which is compared to a woman giving birth .
15 He referred to a dinner given in honour of A. R. Orage , the retiring editor whom Philip Mairet was to replace , which was of inordinate length and at which there were interminable speeches , and where — this was represented as the ultimate horror , uttered in the tones of a cri de coeur — ‘ you could n't even get a drink ! ’
16 The divergence of view between Sandys and the military establishment was illustrated by the Government 's over-reaction to a talk given to the Royal United Services Institute by General Sir John Cowley , the Controller of Munitions in the Ministry of Supply , in November 1959 .
17 A It is caused by honeydew , exuded by aphids , which then becomes the host to a fungi giving the foliage a sooty look .
18 Barrie Irving , director of the Police Foundation , indicated this antipathy in his title to a paper given to the British Psychological Society , ‘ Research into Policy wo n't go ’ ( 1983 ) .
19 Perhaps the reason for that is similar to a reason given to George Ward , my predecessor as Member for Worcester , who represented the constituency from 1945 to 1959 .
20 She had gone on from the Noble Order of Lady Queen Bees ' meeting to a party given by one of the members , and was by now tired , cross and a little tipsy .
21 That night we went to a party given by a magazine editor .
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