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

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1 The Cutty Sark was eventually given to the Cutty Sark Society in 1953 and she was restored to look just as she did during her sailing days .
2 In 1843 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society , the greatest honour that could be conferred upon a scientist , and one rarely given to a zoologist .
3 The transcripts were handed over to the Serious Fraud Office , and duly and properly given to the defendants in the criminal proceedings .
4 The name comes from the old Norse word meaning ‘ to gush ’ and was not only given to the township nearby , but got into the English language as a descriptive name for any jet of water .
5 Her uniform was festooned with epaulettes , badges and stripes : Amiss wondered why a profession so given to the trappings of power stopped short of medals .
6 Being a lazy lad , much given to the idea of rising late when given half a chance , he had delayed his arrival in the world until 1 January .
7 Much given to the creation of the chimera . ’
8 I have to admit I 'm not as eager to give money or pictures , say , to a Carnegie Museum as to a Museum of Modern Art , and I 'd rather give to the Museum of Modern Art than the Guggenheim Museum .
9 The annual award is normally given to a boss providing the worst pay and conditions but because of unemployment no one is making nominations .
10 The granting of planning permission increases the value of the land in question but , since no development charge is now levied , the development value is thus given to the owner along with the planning permission .
11 The poison was not given to the Indians in massive doses that would have provoked a reaction , but was administered drop by drop , until it brought about the loss of personality .
12 In contrast , in smaller and more informal gatherings such as house Masses , the power this can release has often been experienced so impressively that one wonders whether the new liturgy was not given to the Church prophetically , with a view to new circumstances which were to come , but which till now have been realized only unevenly .
13 I should prefer that the appointments are not given to the governors of the banks of individual member states .
14 The purchaser 's lawyers will usually proceed by gathering all information already given to the purchaser and then issuing an information questionnaire to the vendor similar to that set out in Appendix II .
15 But where one concludes from this that theistic terms can not be understood , the other concludes that they are the language of ‘ faith ’ , directly given to the believer by God .
16 Company rules stated that , before a person could be dismissed for misconduct , two previous warning notes had to be formally given to the offender , placing on record the gravity of the offence .
17 The figures in the article were not those that I have ever given to the House .
18 First , consent in the strict sense is always given to the actions of other persons .
19 Sufficient time is not always given to the study of the basic principles and the proper spacing and placing of the movements .
20 The German co-producers were shocked when they found that the contract for Melancholia gave this right to the BFI , since in Germany final cut is almost always given to the director .
21 Because the European Commission is making a number of funds available to develop those links , the overture fund , the knowhow fund funded by the Foreign Office , the fund , the enterprise fund , the fur fund , the tempest fund , all these are in the reportback which I 'll gratefully give to the press and also the opposition if they 'll bother to read it .
22 The keyboard was supplied with a photocopy of the advertisement , presumably to give to a friend , and a single sheet showing how to fit it all together .
23 Following the success of the local government diploma , approval was also given to a scheme of training in practice diplomas , priority being given to the development of a taxation diploma for solicitors who wish to advise clients on taxation problems arising out of legal affairs .
24 There a single-party State was able to enforce decisions although , even as the use of Russian spread , equal attention was also given to the development of local languages .
25 It is proposed that authority is also given to the Directors to establish further share schemes for overseas employees similar to the proposed executive share option scheme intended to reflect the appropriate taxation and regulatory requirements of any relevant overseas jurisdiction .
26 Attention is also given to the history of Christian Ethics , and to textual study .
27 Five seats were also given to the Ittehad-i-Islami , a Saudi-backed fundamentalist Wahhabi Sunni group led by Abdur Rab Rasool Sayyaf , whose fighters had been involved in fierce street battles with Wahdat in Kabul on June 2-6 .
28 Detailed consideration is also given to the role of the computer in the study of Irish history , including regular ‘ hands on ’ experience in the computer laboratory .
29 His many-sided aesthetic interests led him to surround himself with first editions , Bristol glass , mother-of-pearl knick-knacks , and , above all , his notable collection of musical boxes ( later given to the Pitt Rivers Museum , Oxford ) .
30 It can also give to the Germans a sense that they have a particular mission to fulfil in life .
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