Example sentences of "give [det] [noun] [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Some of those on the left have assumed that there is an inherent socialist majority in Britain which has failed to surface only because successive Labour governments , in pursuing a policy of managing rather than opposing capitalism , have never given that majority its political cue .
2 There is a moderate level of minerals which has given this water its therapeutic reputation since Roman times .
3 This would also give each Park its own authority , independent of local councils ( thereby extending a system applying presently in the Lakes and the Peak ) .
4 I would be grateful if you could give this matter your urgent attention .
5 Please would you give this matter your urgent attention .
6 Please give this matter your serious consideration
7 In countries such as Bangladesh , for instance , there have been major campaigns to give each village its own borehole and hand pump .
8 The screen is divided into two halves , to give both players their own cockpit view .
9 It was the Princess at her best ; completely natural and giving each child her undivided attention .
10 I believe that these helped to combine their characteristic voices with a small element of surprise which gave each track its own fingerprint .
11 It is this influence of the mind which ultimately gives each animal its unique view of the world .
12 What gives this paper its particular importance in a philosophical sense is that it implicitly raises questions about the nature of knowledge in social work — or what we take to be knowledge about social work .
13 On the right of the path Halling field is continued and when we get to the Plough there is a building shown behind the inn and this is most certainly the dwelling that gave this field its old name Burnt House field .
14 At first the party supported the policy of non-intervention , advocated by the French and British governments in August 1936 , and gave this policy its cautious support at its conference in October 1936 .
15 Following closely on the heels of the micro-mainframe link , the LAN gave many organisations their first management information system ( MIS ) .
16 It makes clear , firstly , that Eighth Army and AF HQ were brought fully into the picture as to the methods being used by 5 Corps to effect the repatriation of the anti-Tito Yugoslavs and , after all the discussions which had gone on in previous days , gave those methods their complete support .
17 This balmy airmass gave most places their warmest day of the month on the 16th — over 13C being recorded at Glasgow and Edinburgh .
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