Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] gives [pers pn] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Even at its simplest your intervention — supports the children in their role-play introduces the idea that you , the teacher , can play a role yourself creates the possibility of formalising their language creates the possibility of introducing some simple work in other curriculum areas ( e.g. counting ) encourages them to think beyond the immediate , maybe introducing simple notions of cause and effect narrative gives you the opportunity to introduce simple signals indicating when you are in and out of role , thereby accustoming them to this strategy for when you use it later in a whole group drama .
2 The degree show gives them a chance to exhibit their work publicly in central London .
3 Community Action gives us the opportunity to do that and more , on a fairly large scale .
4 From just £6.95 a month the Sun Alliance Personal Accident Plan gives you the reassurance of large cash payments at a most difficult time — when you may no longer be able to earn a living yourself .
5 I think the safety net gives us the ability to do the Mahabharata , Out On Tuesday , After Midnight , to keep running Channel Four News at 7 pm , and everything else that in the commercial world you 'd actually have to look at .
6 ‘ The principle behind them is similar to that for pregnancy detection kits and a simple colour change gives you the answer , ’ Dr Hemingway said .
7 This 14 night safari gives you the chance to see the tree-climbing lions of Lake Manyara and the fabulous spectacle of Ngorongoro Crater high above the plains of Serengeti .
8 So nitric acid because it 's hydrogen nitrate gives you the nitrates .
9 Opening the control icon gives you a series of cascading menus , which you can easily alter to show programs and functions you might want to perform .
10 For in the same way in which the number or title of a painting in an exhibition catalogue gives it an identity as a material object different from all others of the same type , so the letters and numbers on a Cubist painting serve to individualize it , to isolate it from all other paintings .
11 So a News Network gives us a chance to extend CHOICE for all our listeners .
12 That is a form of typewriter , whereby it 's possible to generate a letter and , unlike an ordinary typewriter , if you make a mistake it is very easy to make the corrections because the word processor gives you the opportunity to have a look at the letter on a television screen before it is finally typed on paper .
13 Now here you 've got nought and a plus minus gives you a minus , so it 's nought a minus four ?
14 Adequate insurance cover gives you the peace of mind of knowing that your business 's ability to continue trading has been preserved , and that the personal assets of directors are not at risk .
15 Well if not , my next door nei my next door neighbour gives me a lift up .
16 A handbook for teachers published before the Second World War gives us the flavour of a drawing lesson in an elementary school .
17 The club is chasing trophies on three fronts and today 's FA Cup tie gives them a chance of a quarter-final place and another money-spinning match against a big club .
18 An Enterprise self-drive holiday gives you the freedom and flexibility of your own car .
19 Rail privatisation gives them the shivers .
20 Then the understudy goes through agonies of indecision before the Company Manager gives him the order to get into costume and makeup .
21 Whatever you decide to do , the Canadapass brochure gives you the flexibility to plan an itinerary in as much detail as you wish , before you travel .
22 GUITAR OF THE YEAR 1993 WIN A CUSTOM PRS CUSTOM 10 TOP Our second Guitar Of The Year competition gives you the chance to win the product which came out a clear winner in the ‘ most desired instrument ’ section of our 1992 readership survey …
23 And the Savoy-Mont Blanc Golf Pass gives you a package of reduced green fees at any of them .
24 After October 12 , the new Timeshare Act gives you a 14-day ‘ cooling off ’ period , so you can pull out of buying .
25 Indeed , some would argue that the bureaucracy 's privileged access to the economic surplus arising from the state 's role in the production process gives it an interest comparable to that of a class , especially when control over property is combined with political power ( Saul 1974 ) .
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