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

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1 Even at its simplest your intervention — supports the children in their role-play introduces the idea that you , the teacher , can play a role yourself creates the possibility of formalising their language creates the possibility of introducing some simple work in other curriculum areas ( e.g. counting ) encourages them to think beyond the immediate , maybe introducing simple notions of cause and effect narrative gives you the opportunity to introduce simple signals indicating when you are in and out of role , thereby accustoming them to this strategy for when you use it later in a whole group drama .
2 His cheesecutter hat and Burberry overcoat gave him the look of a working class spiv .
3 He admitted that Estella was his housekeeper 's daughter , adopted by Miss Havisham to give her the chance of a better life .
4 The silver pince-nez gave him the air of a rather unpleasant schoolmaster .
5 He and another left-hander , the more dashing 21-year-old Robert Samuels , provided Jamaica with the batting stability they have so often lacked and captain Courtney Walsh gave them the bowling penetration with a tournament record 36 wickets at 11.30 each that combined to regain the Cup for Jamaica from Barbados , their third success in the last five seasons .
6 In recent times I have been able to go down to the hostel , where my good friend Richard Megson gives me the opportunity to wash in lovely hot water .
7 Acutely embarrassed by this unexpected disclosure , the British government hastily added a clause to the 1911 Official Secrets Act giving it the right to see copies of all cables if an emergency existed .
8 Being signed by Hampshire as replacement for Andy Roberts just a few months after his Test debut gave him the chance to impress Clive Lloyd in county matches and in 1982 he really came good with 134 wickets , the best season 's haul since the reduction in championship matches in 1969 .
9 Thanks to her appealing appearance the Philadelphia audience gave her the benefit of the doubt and listened .
10 Sister Marcus gave us the report with her sleeves rolled up .
11 This seems to have been an important period for Williams , for his lecture programme gave him the opportunity to broaden his contacts .
12 Community Action gives us the opportunity to do that and more , on a fairly large scale .
13 She was gon na kill me 'cos Sister Rosario gave her the ruler for pulling me plaits .
14 From just £6.95 a month the Sun Alliance Personal Accident Plan gives you the reassurance of large cash payments at a most difficult time — when you may no longer be able to earn a living yourself .
15 He paid his rent , and Mr Carnford gave him the name of an old servant to look after him .
16 One of the best features of modern gas cooking is convenience , so the ‘ Heatflo ’ oven of the Leisure 220 offers a choice of five shelf positions giving you the flexibility of cooking several different dishes simultaneously .
17 When Sid Boyling gave us the light and waved us on , I read my brief prepared introduction and Mr Murray began : ‘ My friends , I speak to you from Melachusetuck , the old Indian name for Moose Jaw , and it is my pleasure to visit the studios of CHAB , your own community station , which your loyal support and encouragement over the years has made possible .
18 I think the safety net gives us the ability to do the Mahabharata , Out On Tuesday , After Midnight , to keep running Channel Four News at 7 pm , and everything else that in the commercial world you 'd actually have to look at .
19 Many hoteliers believe that leisure facilities give them the edge over their competitors in relation to conference business .
20 Shell fuel Cards give you the control you need
21 For the ultimate freedom to explore at leisure Citalia gives you the choice of a motoring holiday .
22 ‘ Yes — bred from a mare Burun gave me the year we fought the Alan .
23 Confidence right the figure in the square brackets next to the T ratio gives you the significance level of the coefficient , right .
24 Jo Spence gave us the courage to open our own family albums , to remember the past , to acknowledge both the pleasure and the pain , and to celebrate the sublime , scruffy , misunderstood mystery of growing up female .
25 ‘ The principle behind them is similar to that for pregnancy detection kits and a simple colour change gives you the answer , ’ Dr Hemingway said .
26 This 14 night safari gives you the chance to see the tree-climbing lions of Lake Manyara and the fabulous spectacle of Ngorongoro Crater high above the plains of Serengeti .
27 Her research on Artemesia continued and having her idea for this play excepted by Soho Poly 's Blueprint young writers programme gave her the chance to take the play into its performance phase by Workstage
28 Dot said , ‘ Mrs Hollidaye gave me the money for a cab . ’
29 But can the verification principle give him the right to do this , when those who take a different view from him feel entitled to claim that they are abiding by that principle ?
30 Derek Ferguson gave him the ball and the striker swung in a low cross which invited a diving header .
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