Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] give to " in BNC.
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1 | Because the European Commission is making a number of funds available to develop those links , the overture fund , the knowhow fund funded by the Foreign Office , the fund , the enterprise fund , the fur fund , the tempest fund , all these are in the reportback which I 'll gratefully give to the press and also the opposition if they 'll bother to read it . |
2 | I have to admit I 'm not as eager to give money or pictures , say , to a Carnegie Museum as to a Museum of Modern Art , and I 'd rather give to the Museum of Modern Art than the Guggenheim Museum . |
3 | Well I 'd rather give to if I had any children I 'd have give to them . |
4 | Mr Wildish said the tests Nicola was undergoing were ‘ routine and nothing we would not give to anyone else in similar circumstances ’ . |
5 | Bernard Shaw would n't give to charity . |
6 | For example , it may not want the same sweets as , as the little kid , you know little kids like little kids ' sweets , and grown up kids like more grown up sweets , they may like bubble-gum and things you would n't give to a little baby . |
7 | Sovereignty , as a political concept , ultimately resides in the people ; if the people accept the new legal order they will thereby give to it validity and legitimacy . |
8 | We can only give to Him what we receive from Him , and when we receive living bread and living water from the house of bread , there is no other possible response than worship . |
9 | ‘ Nor is there any advice which an old prisoner can reasonably give to a new one except : do n't worry . |
10 | Obviously , no loving couple will present each other with a hard and fast ultimatum but will try to work through together what each can reasonably give to the partnership . |
11 | It can also give to the Germans a sense that they have a particular mission to fulfil in life . |
12 | Although the Nursery is only a small unit , it is very much a part of the whole School and can therefore give to those pupils in the upper Senior School , who intend to pursue a child-orientated career , the opportunity of contact with young children by assisting in the nursery on a regular timetabled basis , while the Nursery children can benefit from their contact with their older ‘ brothers and sisters ’ within the Heriot 's Community . |