Example sentences of "give [pron] [art] [noun sg] into the " in BNC.
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1 | Film and Filming magazine said the film had given everyone an insight into the thinking of Corman and Nicholson . |
2 | It has given me an insight into the way that I behave and that the way that I think definitely affects my actions . |
3 | Nevertheless , the strategy is placing renewed pressure on LAG : ‘ Lignite Action 's position has always been that they do not want to allow any form of boreholing or test-drilling by the company because this will give them a foothold into the area and once in , it will prove more difficult for them to be ousted again ’ . |
4 | See yourself in Hair d-sign will give you an insight into the ideas and methods of the Hair by Alan d Training School , an introduction to the teachers plus it 's full of invaluable info like how to obtain grants etc . |
5 | I trust the exercise you 've just a carried out has at least given you an insight into the format and use of this document . |
6 | Casting enables him to ask all sorts of personal questions , which give him an insight into the kind of life that young , beautiful French actresses live . |
7 | With it we attempt to give you an insight into the life of the university and hopefully assist you in your difficult choice . |
8 | The years in east London had given him an insight into the restricted lives of inner-city youth and when , in 1930 , he was invited to become the first national secretary of the newly formed Youth Hostels Association , he readily accepted . |
9 | Or perhaps amphetamine just gives you an insight into the world as it really is |
10 | I hope this report gives you an insight into the Group 's commitment to the environment . |
11 | Christopher Baker explains the development of a recent commissioned painting of a view of London , and gives us an insight into the materials and techniques used for the studies and final work |
12 | Discuss the dramatic role of the character you have chosen and explain how her/his relationship with the main character gives us an insight into the theme(s) of the play . |