Example sentences of "to give [noun prp] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 England without half the team they will be expected to send out against Poland at Wembley on September 8 survived to give Taylor the respite he needs .
2 Any Palestinian who speaks will have to have the approval of the PLO , but this will not be said publicly because we do n't want to give Shamir the chance to withdraw , which we think he 's looking for an excuse to do . ’
3 Any Palestinian who speaks will have to have the approval of the PLO , but this will not be said publicly because we do n't want to give Shamir the chance to withdraw , which we think he 's looking for an excuse to do . ’
4 Scattered amongst the infinite variety of trees and plants are picturesque villages whose white-walled cottages have blended into the light-coloured landscape to give Ibiza the nickname ‘ La Isla Blanca ’ — The White Island .
5 Its main aim is to give ICL a stake in international markets when expert systems become common place around 1990 .
6 INVESTORS still willing to give Fisons the benefit of the doubt should look at the pharmaceuticals group 's annual report for 1991 , in which the most striking themes are elephants and flowers .
7 GARY Owers and Gary Bennett are poised to give Sunderland an FA Cup tonic this week .
8 To give Perdita a break , Luke took her away the following Saturday to see a high goal match at the famous Hurlingham Club which left her speechless with wonder , then on to Buenos Aires to an English production of The Merchant of Venice throughout most of which she slept .
9 " I came to give Nenna a present , " Edward said .
10 One night Mr Gorman remembered that he had to visit the box to give Travis a message about the next week 's duty roster .
11 A week ago her plan had been to give Travis the slip and catch the first flight out .
12 A speedy , sixth-minute break saw Roberto Paci intercept Warren Neil 's desperate back pass to give Lucchese the lead .
13 Two minutes after the break , Dwight Marshall 's optimistic 25-yarder beat Dorking keeper Lee Orkney 's dive to give Plymouth the lead .
14 According to Gerald of Wales , who gives the most vivid , if not the most reliable , account of these days , Henry was then required to give Richard the kiss of peace .
15 So Robert Lasagna , a Saatchi representative in Italy , has decided to give Shevardnadze a satellite telephone to let him ‘ speak to the world ’ .
16 He had come , he said , to give Branson a message .
17 ‘ I 've been busy trying to give Frank the backing he deserves , but we , the board , ca n't go into the dressing room and pick the side .
18 She was determined not to give Richmann the satisfaction of seeing her cry , beg or show fear .
19 He wants me to give Heather a lift home . ’
20 Poland is to give Lithuania a donation of $10,000 and will provide technical training for Lithuanian experts .
21 Among these , according to Fedor Polenov , Head of the Russian Delegation and Chairman of the Russian Supreme Soviet Commission for Culture , is the intention on the German side to give Russia a number of works from the Bremen Collection for Russian museums , and also to give financial and technical aid for the restoration of the Novgorod Museum and Park , and to help in making up the museums collection which was destroyed during the war .
22 His boyish , open face with its look of disciplined idealism was vaguely familiar to Massingham , who suspected that he might have seen it in a police recruitment pamphlet , but decided in the interest of harmonious co-operation to give Underhill the benefit of the doubt .
23 The score was 288 when Smith departed for 57 , and if the last wickets did not pile on the pressure they did enough to give England a lead of exactly 200 .
24 But that was not enough to give Mussolini the bargaining leverage he wanted .
25 We drove up , my grandson go goes to nursery you see and I like to give Gwen a hand with the girls , I got ta be up with now well it 's driving everybody round the bend !
26 He sent on Dublin and Mick Norbury and , within 30 seconds of the restart , they combined to give Cambridge the victory which , after four successive draws , took them back to second in the table .
27 Robert knew , but he was n't going to give Hasan the satisfaction of knowing that he knew .
28 You 'll have to give Glen the money though .
29 It helped to give Hartlepool the lead , with the move begun in their own area and completed by Paul Baker 's firm header on Paul Dalton 's cross .
30 Now that 's when the babes ought to give Sam a call .
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