Example sentences of "[be] to give [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | OLDHAM are to give a debut to South African winger Jamie Bloem against Rochdale at Watersheddings on Tuesday . |
2 | MURTON Brass Band has been in existence for more than 100 years and to say thank you to the people of the village who have kept the band going , they are to give a concert at the Victoria Club . |
3 | And further extrinsic tightening of the structure may be appropriate — the teacher announces beforehand ( this is an adult equivalent of ( 5 ) ) that the talkers are to give an assessment of their partners as counsellors when the exercise is over . |
4 | The moral to be drawn is that if we are to give an account of knowledge which does not include a requirement of certainty , our account should make room for the notion of certainty somewhere ; if it sees certainty as a requirement for a knowledge claim it needs to be able to explain in its own terms why that should be so . |
5 | This is a garden of average size and main tasks here are to give the design a real feeling of space and movement that will lead the eye away from those awkward boundaries . |
6 | His first experience in magic had been to give a show at the Miners Welfare hall at the age of 11 . |
7 | The first and most general cost has been to give the impression that Official Unionists would not be welcome in the Free Church . |
8 | The intention had been to give the premiere of Sea Change at Sadler 's Wells to open the Theatre Ballet 's new season there , but it was thought that by then John would already have left for New York to take part in the Sadler 's Wells Ballet 's first American tour , so the decision was made to present the ballet first on 18 July 1949 at the Gaiety Theatre , Dublin , where the company concluded its summer tour . |
9 | The most obvious way of laying out this passage would be to give the tune to the trombones ( all three in unison ) , and to distribute the accompanying figures among the rest of the orchestra . |
10 | If such a defence were available in murder cases — and the consequence of a successful plea would be to give the court a limited discretion as to the order to be made — the case for a separate doctrine of diminished responsibility would be weak . |
11 | He job will be to give the Pavillion a higher profile among local companies and organisations looking for conferences and events . |
12 | A general purpose for leisure viewing would be to give the learner the experience of getting information and enjoyment from viewing a programme which was made for native speakers . |
13 | They were to give a year of their energy , time and skills at cost to themselves . |
14 | Now , on the Tuesday evening , I had obtained a ticket to the small Philharmonia Hall , where two of Russia 's most distinguished musicians were to give a recital of classical favourites for violin and piano . |
15 | " A likely thing it would be if I were to give a drink of milk to every beggar who passed through ! " exclaimed the second brother . |
16 | His objectives were to give a guide to the better choice of an animal ; to establish the true conformation of the racehorse , setting a standard for an ideal animal to achieve maximum speed , and at any given time to discover whether the breeds had improved or degenerated . |
17 | Its major proposals were to give the Secretary of State for Employment the right to impose a twenty-eight day conciliation pause in the case of ‘ serious ’ unconstitutional strikes ; the power to call a strike ballot of all members ; and to establish a legal liability to certain financial penalties if trade union members failed to comply with such orders . |
18 | First , they were to give the regime the appearance of being based not on sheer superiority of armed force , but on objective political and juridical principles . |
19 | As in the case of the previous section , the purpose of the section is to give a licensing board a measure of control over licensed premises during the currency of a three year licence . |
20 | Perhaps the most important feature of an Intervention , in addition to giving an understanding of the distinction between the disease and the suffering individual , is to give a sense of confident hope for recovery . |
21 | What we are able to do in my job is to do what I was happy to do which is to give a performance in aid of a charity , one soon learns how to expend one 's energy and in which direction to focus it . |
22 | and and certainly part of wanting the social contract is to is to give a level of decency to our people . |
23 | The policy for returns of non faulty goods is to give a refund for any item where proof of purchase can be provided . |
24 | G Anderson is to give a talk on 27 October on ‘ how to give a talk ’ . |
25 | THE secret of successful economic forecasting is to give a number or a date , but never both . |
26 | All I shall do at this stage is to give a summary of how I see effective religious education . |
27 | The idea is to give a taste of life outside for mental patients who may have been inside institutions for up to twenty years . |
28 | In a stark and poignant phrase , he refers to God as the belly of the starving man and claims that to give food to such a man is to give a gift to God . |
29 | The combined effect of these provisions is to give a power of summary arrest in the case of all the more serious offences and many of the most commonly committed offences , e.g. murder , manslaughter , the major offences against the person , offences under the Criminal Damage Act and almost all the Theft Act offences . |
30 | The Janus Ensemble is to give a concert , Masters of the Baroque , using authentic instruments , at the Georgian Theatre Royal , Richmond , on March 13 at 7.30pm . |