Example sentences of "give [art] [noun sg] for the " in BNC.
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1 | The team as a whole was given the responsibility for the whole task and for assigning individuals to particular jobs . |
2 | The strident anti-union bloc of small businessmen , outraged sections of the middle classes , and probably also elements of the non-union working class , was not a sufficient counterweight to organised labour , given the tendency for the management of large enterprises to stand above the fray . |
3 | However , this persistent irrationality is inconsistent given the evidence for the efficiency of stock markets . |
4 | Er it was a short time after , having given the order for the officers to enter the flat , erm maybe three or four minutes after that erm , having received the information that the flat was secure , it was safe to enter er I then went up to the flat . |
5 | John Parker , chairman and chief executive of Harland & Wolff , is the man given the credit for the about-turn . |
6 | Although Wright was missed by Gooch , low down at third slip off DeFreitas when 3 , the serious stuff began only when Tufnell was given the ball for the 26th over . |
7 | I am therefore pleased to advise you that you have been given the contract for the delivery of 40 ZX Computex reader printers at £75 per drop , making a total charge of £3000 . |
8 | Even after Chernobyl , the government had given the go-ahead for the power station , and when the Hinkley C Inquiry was about to open , the foundations of Britain 's first PWR were steadily expanding on the Suffolk coast . |
9 | The Senate of Hamburg has given the go-ahead for the redevelopment of the museum area near its central station . |
10 | Powergen was given the go-ahead for the Gladstone Dock facility earlier this year , but councillors demanded that all coal-laden rail wagons leaving the site should be fully enclosed and washed down to avoid spreading coal dust . |
11 | A major album of drawings by the late nineteenth-century British industrial designer Christopher Dresser ( 1834–1904 ) acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art last year has given the impetus for the museum 's current survey of its designs for modern decorative arts , ‘ Drawings for Design : Christopher Dresser to the Present ’ ( until 4 April ) organised by J. Stewart Johnson , Consultant for Design and Architecture of twentieth-century art and David W. Kiehl , Associate Curator of prints and illustrated books . |
12 | WACC has been responsible for the conceptualisation of training programmes in ‘ alternative journalism ’ and has given the impetus for the implementation of a series of practical workshops . |
13 | ‘ Since she can tell us no more , I will give the order for the embalmers to take her . ’ |
14 | Various factions are at work , each seeking to promote its own interests — I 'd not give a fig for the young king 's life if he fell in with one of them ! |
15 | ‘ Cloughie ’ will be missed by many people who do n't give a fig for the great soccer his teams have played . |
16 | I respect people 's music , but I do n't give a shit for the people behind it . |
17 | ‘ They do n't give a sod for the students and all the other wankers and pooftas that turn up ’ , he declared . |
18 | Gossamer , slinky , focused , unfussed — what a treat to hear a song that takes its time and does n't give a toss for the bpms and the clubs . |
19 | Piper was yelling , ‘ I could n't give a toss for the time-lag on the frequency search-and-lock processor , just re-establish the bloody link ! |
20 | Does it not give a name for the shop ? |
21 | Foucault , as we have seen , is also criticized on the grounds that he can not give a cause for the shifts he describes , but this criticism itself begs the question insofar as it assumes a certain kind of history , which itself presupposes that there was a cause in the sense of a single uniform causality , rather than a disconnectedness in the scientific mode . |
22 | I saw the Wing Commander who was to do the reconnoitre and give the signal for the fusing of the lights talking anxiously to Ryan . |
23 | These units , which introduce ideas about narrative , language , form and meaning , and link the study of literature to its background , give a foundation for the study of English . |
24 | give a month for the year please |
25 | The sensitivity of 50% for samples of tuberculous tissue roughly concurs with the results from much larger studies on various clinical samples that give a sensitivity for the polymerase chain reaction of 37–80% and culture of 29–67% . |
26 | For this give a prize for the best creation . |
27 | Provide paints and give a prize for the best-decorated egg . |
28 | For this ballot the scrutineers will prepare a ballot paper listing the names of the candidates and give a copy for the purpose of balloting to each Member of the House of Commons in receipt of the Conservative whip . |
29 | Wives were given a say for the first time , and what they wanted was romantic practicality . |
30 | The letter was from Her Grace 's private secretary and gladly agreed that Lord John Rossendale should be given a ticket for the ball . |