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

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1 J T Scoulding in Hudsons Ward spoke of housing , ‘ the immediate necessity of which is only too apparent and has been continually kept in the front of the Labour Party 's demands on the West Ham Council ’ , education ‘ free from the elementary school to the university thus give our class equality of opportunity ’ , and municipal employment , ‘ the local authority being model employers and setting the standard for the rest of the community in respect to wages and conditions of employment ’ ( Election leaflets , 1919 ) .
2 As investors and the better-paid alike give thanks for their deliverance , that most essential and intangible ingredient for economic recovery — confidence — is suddenly present for the first time in three years .
3 If you wish any further clarification or discussions on this paper before the meeting please give me a ring on the number below .
4 The common people thinke them a race Of honest and familiar Devills , For they do hurt to none , unlesse resisted ; They seldom take away , but with exchange ; And to the poore often give , Returne the hurt and sicke recover 'd , Reward or punish , as they do find cause .
5 The report also give details of the dumping at sea of nuclear materials , both accidentally and deliberately , by the Soviet and Russian navies [ see ED 69 , 70 ] .
6 The information below give you an idea of what is currently available on the market .
7 Er the er the breeders ' evening now what happened on this breeders ' evening is that the they run the raffle then give us our expenses out of it so that eleven pound eighty is the is the part of the raffle proceeds which we need to , to e to er for our expenses , you 'll see on the other side erm that we spent that eleven eighty , six eighty for er refreshments and five pound for the rent .
8 The limestone scars seen on the left during the ascent here give place to a moorland shelf inclined at an easier gradient which , on investigation , is found to be perforated by a line of potholes .
9 Through the PANDA Project most major libraries in the region now give full access to many CD-Roms , including the Echo 's .
10 Because those planning a service probably give greater weight to the words than to the music , the Commission believes that those texts which promote ancient truths in a readily-understood manner and in good , or at least passable , poetry are the ones which ought to be used .
11 They do the operation and keep the woman there for about an hour then give her 50 rupees .
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