Example sentences of "[adv] give [noun] to the " in BNC.

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1 There was a strong belief that radio should not merely give prominence to the national leadership but also take measures to reduce foreign influence and content in its programmes .
2 In fact , the text can only give bones to the story .
3 Yet literature can only give access to the values entertained by the members of literate communities and in these only for persons able to apprehend what they read .
4 But the mass media do not single-handedly give shape to the contours of the political system .
5 I will gladly give credit to the unstinting support that the staff of the national health service give to the principles of the NHS .
6 If I am not held up too much , I will gladly give way to the hon. Gentleman .
7 If cells from the region of the early embryo that will normally give rise to the eye are grafted into the region that will form the gut the cells do not form an eye any more but just part of the gut .
8 The court should thus give effect to the rules wherever possible , while at the same time seeking to avoid legalistic interpretation , particularly if this produces arbitrary or irrational results .
9 The guardian must continue to perform his other duties but can not give instructions to the child 's solicitor .
10 That paragraph does not give rise to the inference that an appropriation of property is not theft when there is a ‘ consent ’ — if it can be rightly so described — which is founded upon the dishonesty of the defendant .
11 Why his Lordship should have concluded that the facts did not give rise to the issue is unclear , but subsequent events have shown that the decision has been of much greater importance for the scope of the right of public meeting than his Lordship imagined it would be .
12 In particular , it has been asked whether there are political mechanisms , other than dictatorship , that , without restricting the nature of the preferences of voters and the choices that they can make , do not give rise to the non-existence problem .
13 So that 's all got to happen and can we expect that the improvements that have been made now to the syst to the management of this process will not give rise to the same delays that occurred in getting this system flight safe .
14 I can not give credence to the 17 per cent .
15 I shall not give way to the hon. Gentleman at the moment ; not in this speech .
16 No , I shall not give way to the hon. Gentleman .
17 With regret , I can not give way to the hon. Gentleman on this occasion .
18 The district permission does not give approval to the layout plans submitted with the application or for any residential use in the building .
19 The English courts will not give effect to the acts of an unrecognised government …
20 The argument that the court should take account of the fact that the wearing of a seat belt would have caused other injuries of a different nature was rejected as a matter of principle in Patience v Andrews [ 1983 ] RTR 447 : it is respectfully submitted that this decision is wrong and does not give effect to the provision in s1 of the Law Reform ( Contributory Negligence ) Act 1945 , that damages should be reduced to such extent as the court thinks just and equitable .
21 Such an agreement could easily give rise to the inference that they intended the passing of property to be similarly postponed ( see Underwood v. Burgh Castle Brick & cement Syndicate , above ) .
22 In any proceeding in which no pre-trial review has been fixed , the district judge may nonetheless give notice to the parties requiring them to appear before him on the day named in the notice , so that the question of giving directions may be considered ( Ord 17 , rr 10 and 11(4) ) .
23 But then it is only a presumption ; and , as such , it must always give way to the language used if it is clear , and also to all counter presumptions which may legitimately be had in view in determining , on ordinary principles , the true meaning and intent of the legislation .
24 I will always give way to the hon. Gentleman .
25 The principal can also give assistance to the agent by helping in the commercial negotiations between the agent and important customers , helping with special discounts or credit arrangements in order to secure business .
26 I wish to go through the argument and then I shall willingly give way to the hon. Gentleman .
27 And yet , cruising the crowd for those overheards that can often give clues to the deeper meaning of an occasion , it became clear that one or two paying punters , a few common or garden turnstile cowboys , had slipped in through the security net .
28 But their interests should surely give way to the greater public good in enhancing confidence in the integrity and fairness of the capital markets .
29 On very rare occasions the design might even give prominence to the individual moneyer , the man responsible for the coin 's manufacture .
30 I might even give money to The Campaign for Heavier Helmets today .
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