Example sentences of "he give [adj] " in BNC.

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1 However , will he give one undertaking ?
2 While welcoming my right hon. Friend 's reply , may I ask him to accept that the best training for Royal Navy reservists is with the regular Navy and will he give that priority in the coming operations for the Royal Naval Reserve ?
3 But Kuzmitch alleged that Blake told him nothing about his work for MI6 nor did he give any indication that he was ardently pro-Communist .
4 Did he give any reason ? ’
5 ‘ Did he give any special instructions when he handed these in ?
6 ‘ Did he give any warning this could happen ?
7 Can he give any indication about the further funding of phase 2 that will be needed , beyond that £2.5 million ?
8 Can he give any indication of whether at that meeting he expressed the British Government 's support for the United Nations human rights sub-commission report in relation to the expressions of concern about the violations of human rights in Tibet , and what proposals did he make to help the many thousands who have been refugees from Tibet in the past 30 years ?
9 Can he give any information as to how arrangements such as job sharing have grown in the civil service to facilitate that desirable outcome ?
10 Can he give any sign of the time scale that he hopes will be achieved and what impact that would have on the energy ratio that he has just quoted ?
11 Can he give any idea of what the level of occupational pensions will be by the turn of the century ?
12 Can he give any assurance about the future of such services in rural areas ?
13 Although the Minister 's welcome acceptance of my invitation will bring confidence to the people of Southend that their serious problems with the Fenchurch street line are not being ignored , can he give some information soon about the replacement of the rolling stock , following his welcome assurance that we will have a good bit of money for the replacement of the signalling ?
14 Can he give some information about the way in which the Government can encourage the greater recruitment of traffic wardens up to full complement in police forces and encourage the better use of those wardens so that they make the best possible contribution to the maintenance of traffic flow and the release of police officers for the control of crime ?
15 Can he give some sort of time scale , given good will on both sides , and when the order may be expected to be placed ?
16 Can he give some assurances that there will be coherent planning to make sure that there are no vulnerable people er affected in this way , in the transition over to care in the community ?
17 Will he give careful consideration to the possibility of abolishing that unneeded and unnecessary measure ?
18 What advice would he give local authorities which might want to keep not a register but a list ?
19 Will he give active support to a federal solution for Cyprus which does justice to both communities within the integrity of the sovereignty of the republic of Cyprus ?
20 Would he give more ?
21 Are you sure he give fifty notes .
22 It were that Blind Fury what he give babby .
23 Monsieur O'Hara , he give these things to you !
24 It is , however , by drawing on his own past performances , from Aldwych farce to Newman Noggs , from Volpone to Vershinin , that he gives real substance to the evening .
25 He gives 100 per cent .
26 As Gibbs ( 1975 , p. 11 ) points out , in a book marking a later resurgence of interest , the positivist eclipse of classicism led to an almost total loss of interest in deterrence in the writings of criminologists , even when they were considering ‘ policy questions pertaining to the control of crime ’ ; and he gives many examples .
27 He gives two possible reasons , both of which involve the repression of the perversions .
28 Thucydides must have perceived this , without necessarily endorsing the extreme views which he gives two of his speakers : Alcibiades who said that democracy was acknowledged folly ; and Kleon who said that a democracy was incapable of running an empire ( vi.89 ; iii .
29 You know , he he gives two hours of his time .
30 Nowhere near big enough for him to finance the war on his own , especially as he gives such a lot to charity .
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