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

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1 Obsessional neurosis is shown in the patient 's being occupied with thoughts in which he is in fact not interested , in his being aware of impulses which appear very strange to him and his being led to actions the performance of which give him no enjoyment but which it is quite impossible for him to omit .
2 It is not possible to take separate sectors of administration , appoint an official to be in charge , give him a budget and let him get on with it , because if anything is raised in the press or in the House about this sector , there must be an immediate channel of communications to and instructions from the top .
3 Give him a loaning
4 This time Liverpool should stick with him and give him a run .
5 A groundswell of media opinion is pushing for Gavin Hastings as captain and his off-the-field credentials — particularly the manner in which he has created a happy spirit in the Scottish camp — give him a head start over England 's Will Carling .
6 Right so , someone on a bike , you 've got a mate on a pushbike and you 're starting a race and you give him a shove .
7 Give him a name and home town and away you go .
8 Just give him a nod , I suppose , and ask the way to the exit ?
9 Deep down Jack Butler was a simple man — give him a couple of Jaguars , a regular income pushing the half mill , a half-dozen talented sack-artists , preferably blond , and he 'd be happy .
10 Give him a couple of nudges with your leg to say ‘ listen to me ’ ! ’ she advised .
11 We got the dog and give him a couple of rope ends in his mouth and he take them across the ice .
12 having seen Frank playing in our Norwegian ‘ premiership ’ — i can only say : this guy has talent and give him a couple of more years on his neck he will become a real threat to any defence .
13 Give him a call and ask him for some winners . ’
14 And then , give him a choice like , can you
15 Put him on the telly , give him a bit of limelight and away goes our Colin !
16 Give him a bit of tone , as it were .
17 ‘ Just give him a bit of time .
18 Give him a bit of a walk .
19 That 'll be in there and give him a bit of encouragement .
20 See she , she came around cos erm I 've been up to her , her friends place to and give him a bit of a telling off like and that and erm she came to John 's house and I said , why are calling ?
21 in village , not far up us and er I were getting round me mum and pulling on her skirts and and this old woman says , get him fed Frances , he wants a bit of pap , get him , get him picked up and give him a bit of pap and that 'll shut him up
22 You 're just a frightened dame who 's going to buy him an airplane ticket out and give him a stake for good measure .
23 Give him a school leaver any day , or a nice , motherly woman going back to work once her children were grown-up , or an obliging pensioner , prepared to collect trolleys from the car parks …
24 Give him a smack bottom , I love you oh Katie
25 Every time he says Italy , Liverpool give him a rise .
26 If this does not work , give him a teaspoon of mustard dissolved in a tumbler of warm water .
27 From the hall outside the court , Doyle peered back into the drab room , wondering whether the girl would re-appear , and give him a chance to make his opening .
28 " He 'll be all right , you know , if we give him a chance , " said Hazel to Bigwig by the lake .
29 Give him a chance . ’
30 Give him a chance , Helen . ’
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