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

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1 Is it that we help publishers to clear their excess stock to give them more space and money to print something else ?
2 Is Lucy giving you more of a hard time ?
3 Are the 4 cylinder engine mounts suitable to take a Perkins engine without chassis welding and will this engine give me more torque for towing than the present engine .
4 This depends upon whether the Appeal Committee decides that it will have to adjourn the hearing and carry on with it later because some new and important information has been produced , or because the Committee want you or the Council to give it more information .
5 To straddle the hurdle between its Unix commitments , where it derives its revenues , and NT , Sequent last week reorganised its management to give it more strategic depth .
6 To straddle the hurdle between its Unix commitments , where its revenues come from , and NT , Sequent last week reorganised its management to give it more strategic depth .
7 Note that I added a minor 3rd ( C ) in this run to give it more of a country flavour !
8 SARNA gives you more for less
9 ‘ International management gives me more time to myself but do n't think I 'm always away fishing .
10 We understand that and when it comes to tailoring a perfect holiday , our flexibility , specialist knowledge and personal contacts give you more choice than with any other holiday operator .
11 I shall invite Roirbak and Malamute here for a meeting to give you more freedom .
12 The long cooking time will give a brown skin but you could brush the turkey with brown seasoning or tomato purée to give it more colour .
13 Still , it is not that he wants biologists to give them more credit for maintaining the planet .
14 Questions with a high and specific information content give you more to go on .
15 Amsterdam Travel Service gives you more .
16 " Leading from start to finish gives it more credibility .
17 African tribal beliefs gave her more serious pause for thought .
18 ( b ) except with the consent of the Panel , must be conditional only upon the offeror obtaining sufficient acceptances to give it more than 50 per cent of the target company 's voting rights .
19 Beth gave me more healing , and a new ally now entered my life .
20 Johnson gave them more money , the not inconsiderable sum of a shilling each , for which generosity they hailed him , addressing him as ‘ My Lord ’ .
21 God gave them more than four centuries to show a change of heart .
22 He says the councillors will have to find the money from somewhere or even pursaude the Government to give them more .
23 They say to do that they need the Government to give them more money .
24 And there are now only seven seats in a row giving you more space to be comfortable .
25 ‘ Taking them into Europe gave me more satisfaction than anything I 've done in my career , ’ he said .
26 So we can justly say Sarnafil gives you more — for less
27 There was no Honey Bee or Gas Guzzler to replicate the sea route for me , so buses and hitches and foot slog gave me more time on Mull than was strictly accurate .
28 As an 11-handicapper who does not play quite as often as she would like , I found the clubs gave me more consistency and greater ‘ feel ’ .
29 Jimmy Dean gave them more than they bargained for .
30 Having you family portrait done by a professional photographer gives you more than just a reminder of what your children looked like as they grew up , because a professional has all the best equipment necessary for a top-quality portrait .
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