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

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1 From October , with the birth of the British Athletics Federation ( BAF ) , British athletics should finally give the sport the constitution it has for so long struggled to devise .
2 Alphabetical listings of LCSH do not offer an overview of related subjects and looking through records in class number sequence does not give the user the structure of the classification scheme .
3 Printed material , however , has the disadvantage that it does not give the user the opportunity to experience interactive searching .
4 Usually the expert clause does not give the expert the right to award this interest : it is provided elsewhere in the agreement as an obligation arising between the parties .
5 Members of the public have to depend on the press for information on which to base their opinions ; but if allegedly indecent films are always shown in closed courtrooms the press can not give the public the information which it may want and which is necessary for the formation of public opinion …
6 Because they are small they do not give the audience the impression that you are reading from notes which does happen if your notes are on A4 size paper .
7 It might just give the game the boost it needs over there .
8 This is a good system for some educational purposes — for example the provision of inserts to lectures — but it does not always give the user the control of the machine which makes video such an effective tool in language teaching .
9 ‘ Parents will often give a guardian the right to occupy the house for a certain length of time , but it is nearly always left in trust for the child .
10 After Saturday 's draw at Portsmouth , a result which gives the Boro an excellent chance to reach the quarter finals , he said : ‘ Perhaps the media in the North-East will now give the team the credit they deserve , instead of concentrating on events a little further up the road . ’
11 The good reference librarian does n't give the student the answers , except in matters of simple fact .
12 It may be that the correct account of knowledge does unfortunately give the sceptic the opening he is looking for .
13 This will certainly give the driver the opportunity to raise any objection he may have to giving blood , either on medical grounds or indeed for any other reason which might afford a ‘ reasonable excuse ’ under section 7(6) .
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