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

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1 In fact , the text can only give bones to the story .
2 Yet literature can only give access to the values entertained by the members of literate communities and in these only for persons able to apprehend what they read .
3 But the mass media do not single-handedly give shape to the contours of the political system .
4 If cells from the region of the early embryo that will normally give rise to the eye are grafted into the region that will form the gut the cells do not form an eye any more but just part of the gut .
5 These modes can thus give rise to an Ikeda instability ( which will now have a period rather than 2tR ) provided these modes are resolved into two gain peaks : a high-finesse resonator is thus required for this version of the Ikeda instability , which gives rise to chaos via a period-doubling cascade in parameter regions corresponding to the upper branch of optical bistability { 23 } .
6 The court should thus give effect to the rules wherever possible , while at the same time seeking to avoid legalistic interpretation , particularly if this produces arbitrary or irrational results .
7 Corporation tax that is repaid as a result of a carry back of ACT will not generally give rise to a repayment supplement .
8 Such an agreement could easily give rise to the inference that they intended the passing of property to be similarly postponed ( see Underwood v. Burgh Castle Brick & cement Syndicate , above ) .
9 In any proceeding in which no pre-trial review has been fixed , the district judge may nonetheless give notice to the parties requiring them to appear before him on the day named in the notice , so that the question of giving directions may be considered ( Ord 17 , rr 10 and 11(4) ) .
10 But then it is only a presumption ; and , as such , it must always give way to the language used if it is clear , and also to all counter presumptions which may legitimately be had in view in determining , on ordinary principles , the true meaning and intent of the legislation .
11 He says that people will nearly always give money to a cripple .
12 The principal can also give assistance to the agent by helping in the commercial negotiations between the agent and important customers , helping with special discounts or credit arrangements in order to secure business .
13 Bows , bands and clips can really give height to a style .
14 I could not even give instructions to a painter .
15 I might even give money to The Campaign for Heavier Helmets today .
16 The change in a , may well give rise to a change in savings behaviour ( savings being influenced by the degree of regression to the mean ) , and this may modify the conclusions .
17 A late application may well give rise to an adjournment , for an Order for leave to file an amended pleading in response , for further particulars , and for discovery arising from the amendment .
18 Such signals of transcendence can often consciously give rise to an awareness of the need to use a different kind of vocabulary .
19 In the spring of 1977 I did indeed give birth to a boy who later grew that shock of fair hair .
20 Has the hon. Gentleman , who reads with his lips so much that he could almost give lessons to the Leader of the Opposition , read the amendment which deals with precisely this issue ?
21 The Government could scarcely have been more out of touch with the people at large , and was still , in any case , terrified that Jacobinism might even then give rise to a revolution at any moment .
22 The Court of Victoria rightly rejected the contention that a careless act can never give rise to a cause of action in negligence unless there is in existence at the time of the act a legal person affected by it who can sue .
23 Failure of IC1b would certainly give rise to the conditions which you describe .
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