Example sentences of "[noun prp] give us " in BNC.

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1 In this way Marx and Engels give us an alternative to the idealist philosophies which they reject .
2 The States give us a very high percentage of visitors to this particular region .
3 Can my right hon. and learned Friend give us any estimate of the time that will elapse before the European Court gives its judgment on the matter ?
4 Can the hon. Gentleman prevail on his right hon. and learned Friend to give us the assurance that there will be funds — public funds if necessary — to ensure that the King 's Cross scheme goes ahead ?
5 David gives us that little bit extra , though we wanted to play the same tight 4–4-2 formation .
6 The walk from the campsite near Hrabusice gave us a real taste of Paradise .
7 She says about herself and Medau : ‘ I think it was 1940 when Medau came my way — Molly , her mother and Edith came to a League of Health and Beauty group , and Molly gave us a Medau class .
8 Blufton gave us some important details you did n't know , ’ Blanche continued .
9 The fact that one of the Bill 's triggers was the Channel 4 Screening of Derek Jarman 's Sebastiane gives us some indication of the possible threats to homosexual images on television .
10 ‘ But General Schellenberg gave us express instructions to …
11 The green sweep of the wooded hills on Morven and Mull gave us an impression of verdant lushness after the naked rock and brown moors of the Outer Isles .
12 For none of the many examples does Taylor give us any account of the appropriate Darwinian thinking .
13 The Russians should have the courtesy to move over for some miles into middle Asia , where there is an abundance of space that lies close to them but far from us : let Russia give us sufficient coast on the Black Sea so that , from there we can resettle our beggars and peasants in Asia Minor …
14 Thus the excellent studies of the mud and sand flats around the Wash in eastern England give us a clear picture of the zonation of the sediments and their associated life , and of the processes involved , but do not tell us if they have accumulated in depth and are likely to stay there for the geologist of the future .
15 If the Prime Minister really wants to help the British people , he should use Maastricht to give us a system which will promote balanced regional economic development throughout the United Kingdom , attack some of the social ills and divisions which beset British society at present and , finally , enhance not detract from the quality of British democracy .
16 Could I ask er , Rotarian Alan to give us a vote of thanks ?
17 But first , Jenny Payne gives us her view of the University from the viewpoint of the Information Office .
18 Vegetable juice is even less desirable , and the resulting plant print rarely has any relevance to the text Elizabeth Barrett Browning gave us a gentle reminder in Aurora Leigh :
19 Ms Meckler gives us all of Shaw 's poetic tragedy : what she misses is his comic subtlety .
20 He was really upset about that , but Maastricht gave us the ability that we could ex have that in Britain on a majority decision .
21 ‘ You know we ca n't talk to any outsiders , ’ replied the hijra , ‘ unless Chaman Guruji gives us permission . ’
22 Stott gives us a thoughtful ‘ Ondine ’ , but the music does not move along very naturally and this water nymph is not sufficiently seductive and dangerous .
23 In this development , the world of natural things — the making and conservation of which concerns us in Rural Studies — has been the key to the inspiration which Basil Rocke gave us .
24 In the same little volume Boulestin gives us an explanation of the old-fashioned French custom of serving a vegetable before the roast — an explanation which contains also some sound gastronomic advice :
25 The remains of these edifices in Italy , France , Germany , Spain , Yugoslavia , Greece , Rumania and Asia Minor give us a clear idea of their way of life as well as their modes of building and it is a much more complete picture than that which we have from the Greek civilisation because of its very complexity and variety .
26 Give us them Kelly give us them over .
27 Doctor Finlay , Miss Marple , All Creatures Great And Small and even sitcoms like You Rang M'Lord give us a flavour of life in the not too distant past .
28 I do n't know oh They 've been telly that Tom give us , that give us and then I did n't put on
29 ‘ I 'm gon na get Mickey to give us some money !
30 Mr Dance gives us many of the man 's essential qualities : his psychological dependence on his mother , his solitariness ( he is constantly placed down front gazing over the audience 's heads ) , his antique , tribal valour .
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