Example sentences of "[conj] has give [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Both BR and RENFE , in common with railways elsewhere ( Bouley 1985 ) , have stressed the new ‘ reality of competition ’ and the need ‘ to shift the emphasis from ‘ running a railway ’ to providing a value for money service to the customer' ( BRB 1985r : 5 ) ; in these conditions , it was ‘ the market that has to give the orders ’ ( RENFE chairman , cited in El Nuevo Lunes , 16 December 1985 ) .
2 It captures the fundamental agreement that has given a unity to the perspectives of leading constitutional authorities , but it does not reveal the disputes that have existed within liberal-democratic constitutional theory .
3 Just across on the Spanish side of the col is the opening of the fearsome gouffre in the limestone that has given the name Pierre-Saint-Martin a certain resonance .
4 It is this destruction that has given the wealth of shattered archaic sculpture from the city .
5 Turner 's Slave Ship which was so highly praised by Ruskin , shows faithfully the horror and evil of that traffic and it is the emotion , not the technique that has given the painting its immortality .
6 In themselves they 're historic , but it was Ponting 's expertise as a stills cameraman that has given the world a stunning pictorial account of a legendary expedition .
7 One of the major trusts in Grampian is seeking £1.5m to develop contract setting and monitoring and has given a contract to a firm of management consultants to handle contracting issues with fundholders .
8 He is in Blackpool at the Conservative Party Conference and has given no sign of a reprieve .
9 The government has paid for the restructuring of the Villahermosa Palace to house the collection ; it is guaranteeing any short-fall in the running costs after entrance fees are collected ; it is paying $6 million rent a year , index-linked , for the collection ; it has introduced an indemnity scheme to cover the works of art , and has given the Baron and Baroness the last word on how the collection is to be administered during the ten years of the loan , at the end of which the collection is handed back , with exemption from Spain 's otherwise very restrictive art export laws .
10 The euthanasia law was a broadly backed compromise worked out after 20 years of exhaustive public debate and has given the Netherlands the world 's most lenient policy on mercy killing .
11 A contact in Spain has managed to acquire a scarce publication which we were looking for , and has given the Library a copy .
12 WACC has been responsible for the conceptualisation of training programmes in ‘ alternative journalism ’ and has given the impetus for the implementation of a series of practical workshops .
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