Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] gives [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In the garden scenes , the technique gives a tangible impression of organic growth , of nature recycling itself , now buds and shoots evolving out of the rotting vegetation of last year 's earthly fruits . |
2 | The Creole gives an added emphasis to the last part of the turn and marks its imminent end : this is shown by the reaction of the other speakers . |
3 | If , as is becoming increasingly common , the contract gives a female executive maternity leave rights which are more generous than the minimum legal requirement , the employer must of course comply with those terms . |
4 | The grant gives a significant boost to the National Park Authority 's Barns and Walls Conservation Scheme to protect drystone walls and scattered stone field barns in upper Swaledale and Arkengarthdale . |
5 | The light gives a honeyed sheen to the barley and wheat . |
6 | The figure gives a detailed breakdown of patients included and excluded from the study . |
7 | The blastula gives no visible indication of the complex animal into which it will develop . |
8 | The degree gives a thorough understanding of the social , economic and environmental context of housing , focusing on Scottish housing policy , practice and law . |
9 | the degree gives a broad insight into retail operations , concentrating on all aspects of marketing , particularly in JS . |
10 | 5 The machine gives the slow learner as much repetition as he requires without retarding the others . |
11 | Miss Probst points out that the law gives the private sector a strong incentive to clean up at the lowest possible cost . |
12 | Significantly , the Act gives a foreign investor full protection and ensures that dividends and its stake on winding up are transferable abroad without permit . |
13 | If the child gives a written statement to the social worker , the statement itself is first-hand hearsay as it is one stage removed from the child who could give direct evidence of the abuse . |
14 | Even if you are sceptical about meridians , there 's no denying that the roller gives an enjoyable massage . |
15 | An O-ring seal in the lid gives a water-tight fit , and a handle in the lid makes it easy to carry . |
16 | As the lord lieutenant acts as the monarch 's personal representative in the county in question , whom the Queen selects for the post gives an interesting insight into the sort of people with whom the royal family identifies . |
17 | The end of the Wall gives a powerful impetus for new security thinking , which the West would be foolish to ignore . |
18 | The key on the back gives a full list of facilities for each Beefeater . |
19 | Both can ask this , both can answer it , and both can see why the other gives the opposite reply . |
20 | If at times the surface gives an eclectic impression , the outline of the whole is marvellously clear . |
21 | The top of the Campanile in the square gives a bird's-eye view of Venice . |
22 | The diary gives an intimate record of his ministry and of his private doubts and triumphs as a Christian . |
23 | Once assembled , they are welcomed by the captain and the judge for the day gives a short address . |
24 | But the scoreline gives a false impression as United gave as good as they got . |
25 | The video gives an interesting taster of what is to come . |
26 | This is acceptable only if it can be demonstrated that the method gives a reasonable approximation of the actual cost . |
27 | Although comprising only ten airframes , the collection gives a fascinating glimpse at some early Soviet designs of which little has been heard in the West . |
28 | The exhibition gives a contemporary overview of the historic link between Sheffield and steel ( 15 Feb–7 Mar ) . |
29 | The exhibition gives a contemporary overview of the historic link between Sheffield and steel ( until 7 Mar ) . |
30 | As the major retrospective of Hamilton 's work opens at the Tate Gallery this month , the artist gives a rare interview and airs his views on Pop Art and the Pop revival and the need for quality judgements in art and the consumer society |