Example sentences of "[noun sg] give them " in BNC.

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1 As kids , loyal pals , as men now , they justify the respect and high esteem given them .
2 There is a chief superintendent in RUC Headquarters whose sole responsibility is community relations , and no complaints were made about the level of managerial support given them by Easton 's senior officers , something unusual for ordinary policemen and women in the RUC , and particularly so compared to community policing sections in other forces ( Grimshaw and Jefferson 1987 ) .
3 Between late July and early October 1936 the rebels drove home the advantage given them by Franco 's agreements with Mussolini and Hitler .
4 WITH the forthcoming visit by the South Africans looming large , the RFU have taken the opportunity given them by the All Black and Wallaby tours to South Africa to get in some early homework on the Boks .
5 Voters depend much less on the cues and guidance given them by party workers and rely instead on television .
6 Naturally we have had a number of people who have not renewed this year , and I am enclosing a list of those to all Teachers who are involved — please , if these people do return to your class this term give them a gentle reminder .
7 Is it that we help publishers to clear their excess stock to give them more space and money to print something else ?
8 There was a full social programme to give them a good impression of Scotland and its people .
9 In an attempt to give them what they like , mothers can overload the child with their favourite food until satiation is reached and the child does n't want it any more .
10 It 's very hard to explain , but these people are all on the extreme left and were seeking a poet to give them some sort of standing .
11 They find the courage to face their neglect and rejection , and see it as a blessing in disguise to give them , at last , the freedom from the constant humiliation which was apparent during their time together .
12 There was then a nervous wait for Ray Younger who finished in 35th place as fourth scorer to give them victory by two points over North Belfast with Albertville a further two points adrift .
13 MORE than 1,000 Maxwell pensioners and print workers yesterday staged a rally and lobby of Parliament to step up their campaign for Government action to give them long-term security for their pensions .
14 President , with a very heavy heart and bitter disappointment for all our people out there , who are depending on the Social Chapter to give them dignity , safety and a reasonable standar standard of living , I reluctantly withdraw this motion , but I will say this , we live to fight another day .
15 It was also decided that the Master , Wardens and Assistants should pay for a key giving them access to the Garden .
16 Apart from the counties a number of urban areas had grown up and many of these had been granted Charters of Incorporation giving them varying powers of local administration .
17 Some of these patriarchs grow magnificent beards and moustaches , the whole effect giving them the appearance of an Old Testament prophet .
18 An unknown benefactor gave them £100 , and they received a legacy for £200 ‘ to be distributed to the full list of everyone in Fleet jail ’ .
19 They claimed that drinking the tea gave them an intense , trip-like experience .
20 Controlling his own forces required more subtle tactics , for they could not be dismissed as " anti-Spain " and their part in his victory and elevation gave them a claim on his gratitude and on how post-war Spain would be shaped .
21 The North-East gives them room to expand and offers their employees a higher quality of life .
22 They were free spirits working for the gods ; the pharaoh gave them food , clothing and shelter .
23 Later Ramsey used to mock the complacency of clergymen who said that their training college gave them habits of devotion ‘ which they had never lost ’ .
24 The snow gave them proof of what they always feared : the winter-hungry foxes were biding their time , ready to raid any hen-house which remained unfastened at dusk .
25 So their own minister held a service at the station , and the agent gave them a good dinner cheering them on in Gaelic , at which they wept , and they went on to settle at Moosomin , where they lived happily ever afterwards .
26 But working-class discontent was fierce and the ability of the industrial proletariat to paralyse large plants and even whole areas by strike action gave them an immediate power of disruption which the peasantry lacked .
27 The young were living mostly in exile , but exile gave them possibilities of which they had seldom dreamed before .
28 The influential Bell study gave them largely a clean bill of health as a model for determining disputes concerning entitlement to benefit .
29 By-employments such as basket-making , hemp-dressing and wild-fowling gave them additional security .
30 At the same time many among them are sympathetic to the Greens , whom their second vote gives them the opportunity to support .
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