Example sentences of "gives [det] [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Ancient ethnography gives little space to language . |
2 | For example , skilled workers may enjoy considerable autonomy by virtue of their employer 's reliance on their skills — so much so that the employer gives little thought to attempts to rationalise work or de-skill jobs . |
3 | More specifically , it gives little attention to processes other than those related to class ( including ‘ lost ’ class ) experience and the demands of capital accumulation . |
4 | The map gives some prominence to Lincoln and also names Lindsey ( meaning either the later Lindsey or possibly the county of Lincoln ) , and the map 's patron must have been just such a well-educated man with Lincolnshire connections as Richard de Bello , who was an MA . |
5 | He also gives some emphasis to channels of communication and their control ; the flow of information that is interpreted by individuals according to their frame of reference . |
6 | Lancaster 's book on library evaluation gives some attention to standards . |
7 | The redesigned editorial page gives more space to readers ' letters ( page 18 ) . |