Example sentences of "give [pos pn] [noun pl] [art] " in BNC.

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1 You 'll give my children a complex before you 're through . ’
2 ‘ I do n't give my children a lot of sweets .
3 I do n't give my children a lot of sweets .
4 I wo n't give my children the satisfaction of burying me until there is only one of them left to perform the ceremony . ’
5 In the meantime , will he give my constituents an assurance that he welcomes the report of the three wise men on primary education , and that the Government fully subscribe to the importance of the three Rs ?
6 In practice , being elected to the National Executive does give its members a degree of power and position .
7 Spokesman David Reynolds said : ‘ Ireland is the only country in Europe that does n't give its emigrants the vote .
8 These were furnished with fountains , seats , grass and trees and were so organized that nearly every quartier of Paris could give its inhabitants a place for relaxation .
9 Before a non-dominant class can become the dominant class it has to ‘ give its ideas the form of universality and represent them as the only rational universally valid ones ’ ( Marx and Engels 1974 : 66 ) .
10 Only then will they win the middle ground , and only then will they give their policies a chance to persist when they have moved out of office .
11 In the result the justices on the second day of the hearing , the evidence having been taken the day before and the justices having indicated that they had reached a decision but would give their reasons the next day , made not an interim care order but two prohibited steps orders .
12 TIME 'S ON MY SIDE HARRY Bassett hopes his act as Old Father Time will give his Blades a greater cutting edge — bringing forward their New Year form by four months Picture : PHIL SPENCER
13 He has other litigation pending which , if successful , could give his supporters a majority of seats on the board .
14 I 'd like to see you give our boys a run for their money .
15 Roger : Learning for Work will give our clients the opportunity to study full time courses , instead of being constrained by benefit rules and having to attend part time courses within the 21 our rule .
16 Let's give our children a chance to enjoy their childhood .
17 We can give our troops the means to make that call .
18 ‘ It would give our police a more aggressive appearance as it has to be worn outside the uniform . ’
19 So why not give your curtains the treatment they deserve ?
20 Some dealers have machines — the best of which is the Keith Monks model — which will give your discs a brisk scrub for around £1 each .
21 Well I 'll , I 'll give your parents a ring then .
22 Yet artists do have political responsibilities and some of your critics might suggest that living , as you do , so close to the border in Northern Ireland , you should give your stories a more direct , political context .
23 The easy-to-follow and entertaining stories will give your pupils a richer and more meaningful context for language practice .
24 FastPort will give your printers the plug and play functionality of printers that cost thousands of dollars more .
25 So why not give your legs a golden glow with a little fake tan ?
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