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

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1 Mr Saunders goes on to admit that broadcasters are not entirely blameless in this respect : ‘ More should no doubt have been done at an earlier stage in development of RDS to give the receiver manufacturing industry some guidelines setting out the minimum levels of RDS performance that should be achieved ’ .
2 The teacher , in role as a Roman Centurion , arrives in Nazareth to give the decree that everybody has to return to " their own town " ; the children as the citizens of Nazareth .
3 Then it is time for Frank to give a sample of his act , which is built around a ventriloquist 's dummy called Marvin the Monkey .
4 Police broke news of the tragedy to their father who was taken to nearby Newhaven to give a statement to detectives .
5 And there was no chance for Ruth to give the conversation more thought as Steve emerged from his bedroom , tousled and bleary-eyed from too much champagne .
6 The Government is believed to be looking at a switch of aid funding from the North and Scotland to give the South a boost .
7 It has taken several months of cajoling to persuade the enigmatic political advisor Philip Gould to give an interview .
8 All of whom have been second-guessed by Ollie , who romps his plodmobile ( definitely not a Lagonda ! ) gaily down the Bayswater Road , barrels up Piccadilly , even throttles back on the vacant Euston Road to give the competition a sporting chance .
9 A scheme is being brought into operation in Cambridge to give a guide the effectiveness of the concept ( Transport May-June 1992 ) .
10 By a notice of appeal dated 13 August 1991 the applicant appealed against that decision of the Divisional Court on the grounds , inter alia , that it had erred ( 1 ) in holding that there was no obligation on Lautro to give the applicant an opportunity to make representations prior to the issue of that notice ; ( 2 ) in asserting that there was a principle of law that a regulatory body should know with precision from whom they must invite representations ; ( 3 ) in perceiving any difficulty in identifying persons who should have been given advance notification , so as to be treated fairly , of any proposals by Lautro to issue a notice since such notification should at least be given to anyone who would be directly affected by such a notice and/or whose conduct was in issue ; ( 4 ) in regarding as apposite the remarks of Lord Diplock in Cheall v. Association of Professional Executive Clerical and Computer Staff [ 1983 ] 2 A.C. 180 , 190A since the non-application of the legal concept of natural justice to all persons effected by but not parties to a dispute was not and had never been in issue ; and ( 5 ) in failing to have regard to the absence of any rights of appeal according to the rules of Lautro in deciding whether the principle of natural justice applied .
11 He is Christopher Bowers-Broadbent , one of England 's leading organists , who will be in Belfast next Monday to give a recital on the Mulholland grand organ in the Ulster Hall ( 7.45 pm ) .
12 In fact the Eliots travelled across the Atlantic for the second time in October ; when he stopped at Chicago to give a reading on his way to St Louis , a reporter noted that he " looked rather tired and smiled in a vague , undirected way " .
13 As an interim measure , the council decided on 14 March to give the nod to about £45 million to keep projects going for one year , ‘ It 's a complex mix , ’ one official said .
14 The Czech government decided at a cabinet meeting on 10 March to give the go-ahead for completion of the Temelin nuclear plant in southern Bohemia .
15 Sir yes , I represent the County Council with respect to these objections sir , and I shall be calling Mrs to give the evidence , and she will produce a proof and a bundle of appendices which consist of two plans .
16 They requested Bowden to give a road-side breath test and it proved positive .
17 From the title , some might have expected Lilley to give an indication of his hopes for revival in the near future .
18 Mark Watson to be asked if he could arrange for Dr Pott to give a seminar .
19 They invite a poet from Africa to give a reading in a pub during the World Cup .
20 The group were admirers of the dissident English Freudian , Jay Spenser , who was unaccountably famous in Japan : they had invited Liz to give a paper on Theseus and the Minotaur : Spenser 's Version of the Family Romance .
21 He borrowed some benches from the old school room at Stalling Busk for the congregation to sit on , engaged the Rector of Spennithorne to give an address , and finally put his plans into action in August 1956 .
22 She was in East Kilbride to give a masterclass to promising young players .
23 President Delors , in Britain to give a lecture at the London School of Economics , hurried to Downing street at noon for a meeting aimed at avoiding a tit-for-tat trade war with the United States .
24 We should not underestimate the courage it must have taken for Clinton to give the go ahead to the Bosnian airlift .
25 It was left to Peebles to give the scoreline a deceptively convincing look with an 88th minute shot under the keeper 's body .
26 The statement was issued after Mr Major called in the commission president , who was already in London to give a lecture .
27 ‘ He 's going to London to give a concert .
28 If advance arrangements have been made for a car to be waiting at the Hill Inn in Chapel-le-Dale to give a return to Ingleton in effortless comfort , the route followed by Three peaks walkers from Whernside 's summit is the best to adopt .
29 But he unselfishly slipped the ball to McLeod to give the sub a second goal .
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