Example sentences of "we give [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Nor are we given any indication of how , precisely , Pilate intended the appellation to be understood . |
2 | That , th so that 's what you need to get a hold of , that 's when you need to think , how can we cash that out , how can we give that some content ? |
3 | Can we give this dog |
4 | Should n't we give some of the money raised to Farm Aid ? |
5 | Shall we give these a ring right . |
6 | I would have thought they 've simply , it had to be agreed that that was stopped and then as the professor has said , I mean we give all the aid we can to turn their erm military er industry into erm , what was it , instead of guns . |
7 | We give each other . |
8 | The fact that we give each other little clues , invitations and propositions , gives a transparency to our motives , but it also builds excitement and suspense about the actual unveiling of each coming together . |
9 | We give each other space . ’ |
10 | For it often happens that the things we take for granted are the very things that need most explaining , but to which we give least attention because we are barely conscious of them ourselves . |
11 | We give this to four decimal places only : it is not necessary to calculate ξ to great accuracy , but once found , it must be used consistently , and calculations made accurately . |
12 | Yeah , if we give this a sweep out and that . |
13 | Just as we give more weight to the views of an impartial judge , one who is not a party to the dispute in question , than to a partial one , so we give more weight to an impartial moral opinion , one expressed by a person who is not directly involved in the situation being assessed , than To an interested party . |
14 | Just as we give more weight to the views of an impartial judge , one who is not a party to the dispute in question , than to a partial one , so we give more weight to an impartial moral opinion , one expressed by a person who is not directly involved in the situation being assessed , than To an interested party . |
15 | Similarly we give more weight to an informed moral judge than to an uninformed one : more weight to the moral opinions of someone capable of extensive reflection and commitment than to a person incapable of concentration and careless about self-contradiction . |
16 | We give more money to the Common Market budget than we give in aid to the third world . |
17 | We go to the track meets , the basketball matches and we select kids and we give those kids scholarships based on athletic merit . |
18 | ‘ There 's one hell of a lot of work to be done , but I 'm sure we 'll make it if we give those niggers a kick up the backside . ’ |
19 | On pages 206 — 211 we give some sample ready-planned daily menus made up from these meals , to show you how easy it is to keep to your preferred eating pattern and daily dieting calorie allowance . |
20 | It 's only a matter of time before we give some team a damn good hiding . ’ |
21 | By the way , have you made out your list yet — or are n't we giving any presents this year ? ’ |
22 | when Joan 's aunty died we , we gave all the stuff to er the in er near , near Bradford |
23 | We gave each other a long hug . |
24 | No , it was n't a conventional marriage but we gave each other what a lot of married people do n't : freedom . |
25 | However , indream we gave each other some sort of boost . |
26 | After rubbing down and applying a one-step primer and undercoat we gave this set of drawers a modernist look by painting different sections in a variety of bright , matt colours . |
27 | ‘ It was the last Formula Three race of the season and we gave this Brazilian Ayrton Senna da Silva a drive , ’ he said . |
28 | We were told that this money was being collected for the families and we gave this money through the official trade union for that purpose . |
29 | For example , we gave some a picture showing some batteries and a light bulb and asked them to show how they would connect them up to make the light bulb glow . |
30 | ‘ Well , ’ I stammered , ‘ we gave some useful facts . ’ |