Example sentences of "he give a [adj] [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | Can he give a categorical assurance to the House that none of that money was used by the Soviet Communist party to try to destabilise this country and foment industrial disputes , as it has now admitted that it did ? |
2 | On the issue that the Secretary of State has just discussed with the defence spokesman of the Ulster Unionist party , the hon. Member for Fermanagh and South Tyrone ( Mr. Maginnis ) , while holding that it should be a weapon in the armoury of any civilised Government to take out of circulation those who are seeking to destroy , murder and maim , will he give a full assurance to the House that he will undertake that act , if he has to do so , as a British Minister responsible to this House , and not in cliques with the Dublin Government who say that they would need to approve such a move ? |
3 | He gives a definite shape to a side in that he gets his hands on the ball and keeps moving forward . |
4 | He gives an expensive present to a dying aunt , hoping to be remembered in her will . |
5 | Instead of jerking on the lead , he gave a mighty push to the bear 's head and the man-animal rolled over backwards . |
6 | We know something about the views of Mr. Bickerstaffe because he gave a substantial interview to the New Statesman and Society recently . |
7 | He gave a moody farewell to the scene which ‘ left many of our kilted heroes on the field cold and stiff ’ . |
8 | But he gave a final warning to Horsley . |
9 | He gave a wonderful talk to all the students who were starting at the university . |
10 | He gave a curt nod to Myles 's goodnight and closed the door . |
11 | However , even if I 'd had access to the book at the time — he gave a signed copy to Mrs Goreng when he left and another to the American woman journalist , which I accounted a waste-it would not have been wise to argue . |
12 | At least he gave a little pleasure to the bloodthirsty readers of the Sun . |
13 | He gave an impressive speech to a receptive audience of 250 members and guests , including the then CIOB President Elect Robert Wharton and representatives of all the professional bodies prominent on the Scottish Construction scene . |