Example sentences of "[noun] gives [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Campion gives a number to every possible item with full details about its content .
2 Patterson gives a list of five words of the /Ε/; class , which were then ( 1860 ) pronounced in Belfast with low realizations : wren , wrestle , wretch , grenadier , desk .
3 Company patronage gives the member companies opportunities for private , informal dialogue on important issues which confront the industry and ensures that HCIMA is closely attuned to the industry 's responses .
4 Plugging these values into the equation gives a radius R of 515mm .
5 The stoichiometry of the reaction is given by , CO+2H 2 →CH 3 OH but this equation gives no indication of what happens on the catalyst surface : for example , carbon dioxide is almost certainly involved as an intermediate at one stage .
6 The stoichiometry of the reaction is given by , but this equation gives no indication of what happens on the catalyst surface : for example , carbon dioxide is almost certainly involved as an intermediate at one stage .
7 The same set of variables used in a model with a Poisson error term gives the model which is remarkably similar .
8 Mr Travis gives a lot of time to the kids , not to mention buying those five Toppers for them to learn in .
9 Acting in this dual capacity , the port agent gives the captain the forms of ‘ consignment bills of lading ’ subject to charter party conditions .
10 ( A surviving bill at Lyndon gives the price for 200 yards of wainscot at £28 in 1676 . )
11 Up to about 10 per cent of tin gives an alloy that is red to gold in colour and ductile enough for easy shaping by hammering , provided that the alloy is annealed ( heated to remove internal stresses ) .
12 In chapter 24 of his Ecclesiastical History Bede gives an account of what took place .
13 A minor episode gives a glimpse of the ethics involved .
14 As that subsection gives the court a discretion to stay or suspend execution of the order , it can not be the position that it was intended that the landlord could take the matter into his own hands .
15 Certainly , it is sometimes said that a claim for conspiracy gives the plaintiff procedural advantages , but the reality of this may turn on how far it is to be held on ordinary principles that instigation or procurement suffices to make a person who does not participate in the act a joint tortfeasor .
16 The strongly evoked historical setting gives the story substance and originality .
17 However , in practice , the programming required to avoid these calculations could be more time-consuming than the straight pivotal condensation , when the symmetry of the final result gives a check on the calculations .
18 For example the information within the Oxford English Dictionary gives a description of almost all of the words in the English language and their etymological history .
19 Sometimes the dictionary gives a phrase showing how the word is used .
20 A GIS gives the user complete freedom to combine , overlay and analyse data from many different sources , regardless of scale , accuracy , resolution and quality of the original map documents and without any regard for the accuracy characteristics of the data themselves .
21 Note that equation ( 10 ) becomes and from Substitution of ( 29 ) into ( 9 ) yields the new membership demand curve Total differentiation of ( 30 ) with respect to w and M gives the slope of MD where the denominator is negative by strict concavity of .
22 Filling : Hollowfibre insulation gives the bag good loft .
23 Each cylinder index entry gives the address of the cylinder it refers to , and the highest key on the cylinder .
24 Seamus Hegarty 's Meeting Special Needs in Ordinary Schools gives an introduction to the field of special needs as a whole , whilst Sheila Wolfendale 's Primary Schools and Special Needs and John Sayer 's Secondary Schools for All ? address issues more specifically concerned with primary and secondary schools respectively .
25 Appendix 1 at the end of this chapter gives a number of worked examples using the questions posed in the flowchart and the answers set out in the information contained elsewhere in this section .
26 This chapter gives an account of a project which involved part-time integration from a special school into a mainstream primary school — a growing practice in recent years .
27 The sum of the first two gives the number of days in the week , the sum of all three gives the number of months in the year , and the sum of their squares gives the number fifty .
28 The prerogative gives the state widespread powers regarding the disposition and control of the armed forces , power to take action in an emergency , authority to make treaties and declarations of war and peace , and still remains of some importance in foreign affairs .
29 The IOR rule gives a benefit to larger mainsail areas versus adding sail area to the foretriangle .
30 A particular choice for the variables x , y and z in a rule gives an instance of the rule .
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