Example sentences of "[modal v] give them the [noun] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 But you might give them the space to find one for themselves . ’
2 It 'll give them the option to say no now and again .
3 No whoever gave them the kit could give them the training to go with it .
4 ‘ For some children it would give them the opportunity to wreak mayhem , while other , more sensitive children would be deeply affected out of all proportion to what they had done .
5 The intention of the environmentalists who had campaigned for the referendums was to make it necessary for parliament to pass new legislation , since this would give them the opportunity to press their demands for much stricter controls .
6 This would give them the opportunity to explain why they think their company 's product is the best , and at the same time , you can decide which one offers the most appropriate product for you .
7 The Rover closed right up , blatantly harassing him into making one mistake that would give them the excuse to stop him .
8 Communist Party thought that how that by giving peasants their own land it would give them the incentive to increase production which
9 Fried rich , in Limited Government : A Comparison , p. 118 , states that such a response is ‘ motivated by the belief that such a constitution , if popularly approved , would give them the right to rule , over and above the mere power to do so ’ .
10 There is a danger that shrewd private landlords will go for short assured tenancies ( 4–5 years ) which would give them the right to get rid of tenants ( including those with dementia ) when the lease runs out .
11 They were on strike for the Charter which , in its six points , would give them the power to redress their own wrongs .
12 They said if you give the peasant the land it will give them the enthusiasm to work hard , they will increase their output .
13 ‘ Maybe we can give them the opportunity to do something new , to wake up a little bit of the market .
14 Primary nurses will frequently have to ‘ negotiate ’ and act as a ‘ disturbance handler ’ when problems arise , but their thorough knowledge of their patients can give them the confidence to do this .
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