Example sentences of "give [adv] this " in BNC.
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1 | Long-standing benefactors of the Library 's collections have again given generously this year . |
2 | I swear to almighty god that the evidence I shall give in this court shall be the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth . |
3 | Any help you can give in this matter will be most welcome ; as you will appreciate the loss of a group of archaeological material like this is something of a disaster . |
4 | I do n't thing they one thing they do n't give in this book is a complete score |
5 | They involve the formation of hairpin-shaped vortices , leading to a second region of intermittent high shear close to the wall ( Fig. 18.3 ) , where the turbulence generation occurs : we can give only this very inadequate summary here . |
6 | When he says , ‘ I must give over this life ’ , you know he wo n't . |
7 | If you came from Mexico , he said , you would give up this shallow cynicism and understand just how important it is to keep the bookshops open , to keep the galleries open , even to keep the opera houses open . |
8 | You will give up this so-called nursing immediately and you will give me a date for your wedding — ’ |
9 | They would give up this current one and we would |
10 | ‘ Ca n't you give up this living ? ’ she asks , and I stare at the invisible ceiling . |
11 | but erm he 's been trying to get her back now , you know , but he did n't wan na give up this other girl ! |
12 | I could n't give up this . |
13 | follow the advice we give in this book and you will attain all your health and fitness goals . |
14 | Give over this fool plea , and be wise for yourself and your sire ! ’ |
15 | A similar but more dramatic shift occurs in the wedding scene , which begins in a relaxed prose until Claudio takes over , with his mistaken hurt dignity : ‘ Give not this rotten orange to your friend , /She 's but the sign and semblance of her honour ’ ( IV.i.23ff . ) . |
16 | It 's pretty smoky — the trains give off this browny smoke and it do n't blow away — it just sort of drifts up to the roof . |
17 | When Ma died , he had always planned to break away completely , give up this life and build a new one . |
18 | ‘ Why ’ , she asks , ‘ give up this healthy show of emotion for heart attacks ? ’ |
19 | Sitting on the tube a largish , overweight man sits under a sign reading ‘ Give up this seat to someone less able to stand than yourself . ’ |
20 | Later theoretical developments of psychoanalysis have been by analysts who have largely given up this second requirement of a theoretical conceptualization , yet it was a fundamental one for Freud himself . |
21 | The psychic reasons for this solidarity I have tried to give in this essay , just as I have attempted to spell out some of the political consequences , but it is to Dahrendorf that we owe the making of the connections between solidarity and economic consequences . |
22 | We have a Casio TV 470 colour pocket television to give away this month . |
23 | we have over 500 fabulous free gifts to give away this month ! |
24 | we have over 700 fabulous free gifts to give away this month ! |
25 | We have three limited edition silk bomber jackets , five sweatshirts and five baseball hats to give away this week . |
26 | we have over 500 fabulous free gifts to give away this month ! |
27 | Why , nothing is the answer to that one , ladies and gentlemen , although that does n't mean we 've got nothing to give away this week , no sir . |
28 | Why , nothing is the answer to that one , ladies and gentlemen , although that does n't mean we 've got nothing to give away this week , no sir . |
29 | ‘ In fact , I had intended to persuade you to give up this present arrangement . ’ |
30 | And the last thing in the world you 'd want would be to give up this opportunity Monsieur Verveine has given you . |