Example sentences of "[noun prp] give up [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Robert gave up the attempt to eavesdrop .
2 She knew that Faye had issued the invitation to Tom as a deliberate part of her campaign to bring the two of them together , and somehow she had to summon the courage today … or soon … to tell her patient that it just was n't working , it was pointless , and she would prefer it if Faye gave up the idea .
3 David gave up his job as the headmaster of a primary school near St Helens in Lancashire earlier this year , his wife , Vicky gave up the job of supply teaching she had been doing and , with their two children , Jonathan ( 11 ) and Patrick ( 5 ) , set off in May last year for some serious cruising , which includes going transatlantic with the ARC .
4 A last-minute alteration introduced by Khasbulatov regarding governmental structures would effectively require Yeltsin to give up the premiership within three months , instead of at the end of the year .
5 Julian gives up the hunt for that elusive pressing plant
6 Since August 12th Mr Hussein has repeated like a gramophone the refrain that he will not budge from Kuwait until Israel gives up the West Bank and Gaza .
7 After that Jack gave up the skiing altogether and I took it very steady .
8 Boulton & Watt gave up the gas side of their business in 1814 , and the development of more efficient gas apparatus passed into other hands .
9 On it , messages left over from a few days before Brian gave up the flat .
10 I do n't think Irina gave up the idea of finding me a suitable partner , until Bill died .
11 Steve gave up the day job last August and , with my razor sharp powers of journalistic observation , I think the day had some importance for him .
12 On May 28 , ten days after they had lost contact and close to complete despair Bonington gave up the search .
13 Ian gives up the ghost
14 Parsons gives up the matter in disgust when Tottle fails to win the hand of the eminently eligible Miss Lillerton .
15 Although Ice Cube 's role as an agent provocateur is unequivocal , his future as a bankable revolutionary must be open to doubt , despite his assertion on the liner notes of ‘ Predator ’ : ‘ I will become an African-American when America gives up the oppression of my people . ’
16 A month after the DUP crossed the floor , the British government in London gave up the hope that the Northern Ireland government could restore order and suspended Stormont .
17 James denied it categorically , but the fact is that after a small part of another season in Walter Wolf 's car , Master James gave up the sport with relief .
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