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

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1 Figure 4.3 includes the test results for a pair of groups given pre-exposure to saccharin before being conditioned and tested with milk .
2 Less profound latent inhibition than that shown by subjects given pre-exposure to A alone would constitute evidence for overshadowing of latent inhibition .
3 Mr Scott give shack to Joy when Fwancis come big boy . ’
4 Nevertheless , some 33,000 faithful pack into Fenway , probably the loveliest old ballpark left in the country as the traditional grass arenas give way to Astroturf colosseums .
5 Negative Richardson number corresponds to a destabilizing density gradient ; both shear and buoyancy give rise to turbulence generation .
6 Our house stood at the east end of the rue Victorie , where the shops give way to workshops .
7 We no longer believe that language and reality ‘ match up ’ so congruently — indeed , we probably think that words give birth to things as much as things give birth to words .
8 In particular they need to be reminded of that combination of unashamed materialism and gnarled , disbelieving scepticism about the power of political parties to give effect to Utopia which is characteristic of a certain type of Conservatism .
9 It sets one hesitating between general admiration and the attempt to give point to frontality or some such term : anything to obtain leverage on a narrative mode which sweeps up event and idea , fictional past and stream-ofconsciousness present , into a single impulse of this immediacy and power .
10 Twenty phone lines have been set up in Aberconwy council 's offices to give advice to victims .
11 However , it is obviously as much a waste of funds to give money to privatisation of the coal industry as it was to give money for the poll tax .
12 A blind sculptor has returned to his former college to give advice to students with impaired sight .
13 It is still standard practice to give priority to boys ' education , particularly in families where economic resources are scarce , and illiteracy among women is 10% higher than for men.5 Girls are more likely to suffer from non-attendance , their drop-out rate is higher and they remain the low achievers .
14 Electronic valves gave way to transistors , and these have been replaced by the silicon chip , literally a thin slice of silicon , on which miniature electrical circuits can be created .
15 The dispersive term is the source of isomorphous differences , and the anomalous term gives rise to Bijvoet differences .
16 The hold tightened as Saxon thegns and clergy gave way to Normans .
17 The first room of the gallery contains the work of some of those artists favoured by Rudolf II , whose outstanding patronage gave rise to Prague 's remarkable circle of Mannerist painters , sculptors , and goldsmiths , known as the School of Prague .
18 I remember the 1935 headlines when Will Rogers and Wiley Post were killed in a ‘ plane crash and when Mrs Dionne gave birth to quintuplets in northern Ontario .
19 On May 28 , 1971 , Angie gave birth to Duncan Zowie Haywood Bowie , an event that David documented by writing ‘ Kooks ’ for the ‘ Hunky Dory ’ LP .
20 The interesting point , however , is that divisions within the student body would become less significant as conditions for all students deteriorated throughout the reform decade and optimism gave way to despair .
21 The meaning of intention gives rise to difficulty .
22 It was inconvenient ; the prospects for private accumulation in the future was slimmer ; the expectation that public enterprise would be less responsive to needs than free traders gave rise to fears of a general decline in wealth and amenity ,
23 Here the limestone of the Force gives way to peat moorlands pierced by disused coal pits , abandoned long ago but temporarily revived by the villagers during the coal strike of 1926 .
24 Than the shops gave place to boarding houses and the hill began ; it was a twin of the one he had come down from the car park .
25 GETI gives access to information contained on any edge .
26 The Cotswolds were at the forefront of woollen manufacturing in England until the rise of factory industry gave precedence to Yorkshire .
27 For example , in Marx feudalism gives rise to capitalism because of the conflict between serf and landlord .
28 This loss of faith in course-based INSET to influence practice gave rise to growth of school-based INSET : the INSET equivalent of school-based curriculum development .
29 But according to several Washington commentators and analysts , in sending senior aides to China , Mr Bush may have signalled that the Administration gave priority to continuity in relations over moral outrage , and thus helped to shore up the repressive Beijing regime .
30 As we have seen , Constantinople gave refuge to Prince Adelchis ( son of Charles ' first father-in-law , Desiderius ) , who still maintained opposition to Charles in Italy , albeit from afar .
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