Example sentences of "'s [noun sg] gives [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Abraham 's prayer gives an insight into the quality of his relationship with God . |
2 | Baddam 's preface gives an informative ‘ short and succinct Narrative of the Royal Society and their Transactions ’ and explains his own approach . |
3 | The dog 's tag gives the Shelter 's number — they operate a 24-hour , 365-day-a-year computer-search service — to reunite owners with lost pets , and are proud of their staggering success rate . |
4 | But the Chancellor 's move gives no clear ‘ get green ’ signal to commerce and could leave the country open to accusations of dragging its heels . |
5 | ( Moore 's article gives a useful discussion of these . ) |
6 | Suzannah 's article gives the impression she has rarely , if ever , met 62-year-old Bates before . |
7 | Benedict 's reagent goes orange , Tollin 's reagent gives a silver mirror , acidified dichromate solution goes green , and Fehling 's reagent goes bright red . |
8 | Pip 's name gives the image of a growing seed and this gives us our first idea of the plot . |
9 | In an age when a symphony orchestra can appear in uniforms designed to advertise tobacco industry sponsors , conflating music and cigarettes into a single narcotic ( Guardian , 26 March 1984 : 13 ) ; when in Japan the record companies and the large industrial corporations co-operate to produce ‘ image-songs ’ which both advertise the corporations and play an important role in the hit parade ; ’ when a small selection of endlessly per mutated pop songs provides the background for almost every social activity ; when rhythm tracks on disco records can be behaviouristic ally planned and electronically produced , for maximum precision and control : one can not , at this time , avoid the feeling that if Orwell 's ‘ 1984 ’ ever arrives , it might well consist of a continuous Eurovision Song Contest ; that the ideal of the music industry would be to turn everything into muzak ( Philip Tagg 's entertaining account of the way muzak is used to ‘ programme ’ a Swedish office worker 's day gives an idea of what this would be like ( Tags 1984 ) ) . |
10 | An Italian flair does not go amiss in the Elgar : Accardo 's impetuosity gives a new slant to the score , his intensity in the Andante an immediacy . |
11 | The latest edition of Boutell 's Heraldry gives a fine series of examples of feudal differencing of arms as assumed by the family of Luterell and their associated and dependent folk . |
12 | Feynman 's approach gives a particularly simple way of understanding how that neat classical picture will nevertheless emerge as a limiting case for " large " systems , that is for systems whose action is very big on the scale set by h . |
13 | The editor 's introduction gives no real guidance on this , but it seemed as though standardised languages were given individual entries and the rest were included as members of a family . |
14 | But the home secretary 's statement gives no hint of the continuing dispute between broadcasters and the Home Office over the changes to allocations in the VHF band . |
15 | Ford 's book gives an invaluable summary of ‘ factors associated with book use ’ . |
16 | Geoff Walsh 's coat gives an idea of what happened to him . |
17 | March when a laird 's son gives an order ? |
18 | For example , an electric toothbrush that I bought states categorically that it should be completely discharged at the end of each month and my portable 's manual gives the same advice . |
19 | McDunn 's face gives a good impression of being stone-clad . |