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

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1 Next , time-table the programme and identify the formal teaching sessions required to give the learners a firm basis on which to build .
2 To give the engineers a better appreciation of this aspect I encouraged them to learn to fly up to private pilot standard and I am happy to say this was approached by many of them with considerable enthusiasm .
3 David Hobbs kicked a penalty after Kelvin Skerrett was illegally halted , then when Skerrett was held on the line , Karl Fairbank and Hobbs kept the ball alive for Steve McGowan to give the visitors a 6-4 interval lead .
4 The holly bush went to give the cameras a clearer view .
5 For Flavio , the visit was a chance to explain how he 's refused to allow blindness to get in the way of sculpting and to give the students a helping hand .
6 Finally , glue a ribbon around the edge of the drum and brush the dragon with a little lustre powder if desired to give the scales a shiny effect .
7 Ships are advised to give the islands a wide berth , as the seabed is constantly shifting and massive magnetic anomalies cause compasses to swing wildly round the rose .
8 Certainly the battle to give the movies a new respectability received more attention in Chicago than in any other city .
9 ‘ I wanted to give the kids a proper Christmas .
10 The meeting is open to the public but expect Taylor to give the banks a hard time .
11 Iro 's direct running down the wing always looked the tourists ' most promising mode of attack , and on the stroke of the interval , he muscled past three defenders to give the Kiwis a 10-4 half-time lead .
12 But they served the basic purpose well enough to give the investigators a continuous record of the flight parameters , albeit on a rather small scale .
13 He was so moved by what he saw inside the orphange that he felt he had to do something to give the children a better start .
14 Before the war it had opened at 6 am and kept open until 6 pm to give the men a further chance of shopping .
15 Becky Crisp and Gill Sargent made some vital interceptions and Tracy Farrar continued to give the shooters a good service .
16 It offered to give the unions a large role in the proliferating machinery of worker participation and to consult top union officials on a range of business issues .
17 No aquarium for Loricariids should therefore be without its bits of bogwood possibly for food and certainly to give the fish a base ; if more than one cat is stocked , several pieces may be necessary to give the Loricariids a natural home .
18 The aim is to give the readers a better Perspective than could be obtained by examining a large number of separate reports of individual companies .
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