Example sentences of "[noun sg] give he the " in BNC.

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1 His blade lent him power beyond mortal reckoning ; the eternal flame gave him the strength to use it .
2 Aware of this , he spins on his back in the manner of a break dancer and the spin gives him the momentum to strike at the legs of the attacker .
3 This seems to have been an important period for Williams , for his lecture programme gave him the opportunity to broaden his contacts .
4 Daisy said , ‘ He told Sister he 'd like our Charlie to stay in the Hall to give him the chance to get his nerve back in easy stages .
5 ‘ residential occupier , ’ in relation to any premises , means a person occupying the premises as a residence , whether under a contract or by virtue of any enactment or rule of law giving him the right to remain in occupation or restricting the right of any other person to recover possession of the premises .
6 1 ( 1 ) In this section " residential occupier " , in relation to any premises , means a person occupying the premises as a residence , whether under a contract or by virtue of any enactment or rule of law giving him the right to remain in occupation or restricting the right of any other person to recover possession of the premises .
7 And personal poetry gave him the icks He could n't
8 daft anyway and nine times out of ten you 've got to look at him and speak to him and that because he ca n't understand and er bloke gave him the verbal .
9 No give but his mark on his last test gave him the final average of fourteen marks for X plus two tests .
10 Saturday 's quintet gave him the remarkable tally of 15 wins from the 35 races run on the Flat in Ireland in 1992 .
11 His cheesecutter hat and Burberry overcoat gave him the look of a working class spiv .
12 Duncan had been asleep when the policeman burst into the room to give him the news that Leeming had been found .
13 Not sure whether this was a good move giving him the job .
14 Asked how much his relationship and sense of responsibility towards the rest of the band gave him the impetus to get his act together , there 's a long embarrassed silence .
15 This business gave him the time and money to pursue his hobby of microscopy to a highly professional level .
16 Harlow , however , hit back to square at 17-17 and after the pair had traded singles on the next two ends , a finishing burst of three singles for the Englishman gave him the title .
17 His accuracy and stinginess with runs made him almost without equal as a one-day bowler , for he could both contain and attack at the same time since the bounce he got from his great height and the control he had over the ball gave him the extra penetration that brought wickets .
18 A month later the king gave him the castle and manor of Sudeley ( Glos . ) .
19 A month later the king gave him the castle and manor of Sudeley ( Glos . ) .
20 The Labour Party finally conceded defeat on April 25 after Moda'i confirmed on television that he would definitely support Likud , despite Peres 's offer to give him the deputy premiership and the finance portfolio .
21 Then the understudy goes through agonies of indecision before the Company Manager gives him the order to get into costume and makeup .
22 Mayall 's mastery of technical detail and innovation optimized productivity , while the variety of mills under his control gave him the advantages of flexible specialization .
23 Handing Charles that seemingly harmless role gave him the chance to spend yet more time with the woman he still admired .
24 In addition his role as a member of the Commission gave him the personal opportunity to support the chaplains in their Ministry in the University parish .
25 Being a Governor gave him the right to know details of any child 's parentage , but in his case the necessity to study the books had never arisen .
26 It was his father gave him the idea .
27 The combination of a broad industrial experience and a close understanding of how the typical mineworker views life gave him the confidence to take on a responsibility which a less courageous man might well have ducked .
28 Depending on the circumstances and the provisions of the partnership agreement : ( 1 ) he may be justified in treating the service of an invalid expulsion notice as an event which in turn gives him the right to serve a similar notice ; or ( 2 ) he may ( not unreasonably ) be able to contend that the service of an invalid notice is such breach of good faith as to justify his seeking a dissolution of the firm ; or ( 3 ) he may be tempted to sue for damages , though these would be particularly difficult to quantify and it does not seem that the service of an invalid notice would be held to amount to a repudiatory breach of the partnership agreementsee Woodar Investment Development Ltd v Wimpey Construction UK Ltd [ 1980 ] 1 WLR 277. ( e ) Waiver of the right to expel Once circumstances exist which might justify the exercise of a power to expel , the partners should not delay bringing matters to a head .
29 The artist gave him the nickname ‘ Salai ’ after a popular devil character .
30 Weston 's 1920 From Ritual to Romance gave him the tarot pack and backed up Frazer 's emphasis on links between sexuality and religion .
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