Example sentences of "give [adv] [noun sg] to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | But housing experts and governments just have not given enough thought to the type of building materials that developing countries need . |
2 | It could be seen in some cases as , maybe escapism , we do n't give enough thought to the wife and kids who 've got dad er , er , in in court . |
3 | The management executive must give more thought to the development of improved methods of applying Read codes and the budgetary implications of this . |
4 | Your Committee have given further consideration to the date of the Annual General Meeting of the Society and now recommend that it be held on 4 May 1990 at 7.30 pm at the Community College , Bishop 's Castle . |
5 | Prior to Haibara 's testimony , Noboru Takeshita had given further evidence to the Diet concerning his role in the affair . |
6 | We give more money to the Common Market budget than we give in aid to the third world . |
7 | It is ironic that this dual aspiration , on the one hand , to give back autonomy to the socialist writer to produce works which balance the twin exigencies of socialist ideology and literary form , and on the other , to generate as a consequence a fuller , richer , more complex depiction of reality , marks , in fact , a return to the spirit of Nizan 's understanding of socialist realism in France in the 1930s . |
8 | But he blew his chances when he said that giving up sovereignty to the European Commission was like giving in to Hitler . |
9 | ‘ I 'm content to go into the army , and I 'm definitely against giving up territory to the Arabs . ’ |
10 | They feared that well-meaning people giving out money to the poor would merely encourage the ‘ non-deserving ’ poor to pursue their lazy and irresponsible ways . |
11 | Some argue for much greater administrative decentralization , to remove the ‘ Whitehall bottleneck ’ , and urge that central government gives more thought to the formulation of clearly defined policies so that local authorities can be safely left to get on with the job within a clear policy framework . |
12 | In consequence of the agreement , Mr. Mahmoud gave up possession to the landlord . |
13 | It would , of course , be fiercely resisted because it gives back power to the people . |