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

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1 Now , however , it struck her that she 'd better not give Patrice an opening , though she was n't quite sure why .
2 Two injury-ravaged sides understandably lacked precision and poise but Gabbiadini was always direct in his approach and it was appropriate that he should give Sunderland the lead six minutes before the interval .
3 Dr Shankar admitted he did not give Alison a drug to counteract the possible effect on her heart .
4 That is Ian , I 'll give Ian a ring cos Ian r rings direct .
5 Russell can you give Lisa a picture of ya ?
6 I pointed out that Abu Tariq was an older man who deserved respect and that his desire for a quiet life did n't give Mazzin the right to abuse him .
7 I wonder if you might give Becky a hand to sort it out while you 're here ?
8 ‘ By the way , Chief Inspector , can you give Ken a ring and think about giving him a hand with that robbery case ?
9 no I mean I I do really feel sorry Neil because people wa it it it makes me cross because people wo n't give Neil the benefit of the doubt .
10 Wimbledon could give Arsenal a lift by continuing their jinx on Liverpool .
11 If he wo n't give Rocky a chance why should he even consider giving St-wart a chance ?
12 I 'd give Rocky a chance on the right or if not move Kelly forward with Bardsley in behind ( kind of like the way Jack Charlton plays Terry Phelan behind Steve Staunton ) and probably go for a new left winger to help Dorigo ( sorry Mrs. Dorigo Anthony ) .
13 So , she says , will you give Steven a message ?
14 Why do n't we just give Napoleon the keys to Berlin and have done with it ?
15 This may give NCM the edge in certain trades where credit insurance has been traditionally well used .
16 I must give Kim a ring .
17 I 'd give Frank a chance .
18 They did , however , give England an advantage over Flanders , where windmills were more common than water-mills .
19 Yes , he would give Ebert the lookalike as an early wedding gift .
20 I think we should give Fairclough a pat on the back for his performances in the last few games .
21 If it goes through , the pact will immediately give IBM a presence in the high-end server market .
22 Although whether her mother-in-law would actually give Ross the letter she 'd left for him , she had no idea .
23 Got ta give Phil a ring tonight .
24 Can I perhaps offer to give give Mr a bit more thinking time and suggest that a local plan which did not contain something which was in the structure plan , as a proposal would not be in accord with the structure plan .
25 Could I also give Mr a bit more thinking time by going off on another angle ?
26 He would n't even give Pam a typewriter , he sold it under her nose
27 But it was such an inspired run the selectors could still give Matthew the nod for the English Schools .
28 That would of made a good conversation , why did you give Michelle the glass ?
29 The two leaders agreed to establish diplomatic relations , and to co-operate in transport links , including civil aviation and the construction of a highway from Termez ( near the border , north of Mazar-i-Sharif ) through Afghanistan to Karachi ( Pakistan ) which would give Uzbekistan an outlet to the sea .
30 When we were naughty he 'd give Fred the strap but he 'd sit me on the mantelpiece to make me mind my manners .
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