Example sentences of "[pers pn] give each [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I believe strongly in our separate strengths — surely it should be so with all couples — that you give each other support , and character .
2 You give each guest a photocopy of the shapes below and the clue .
3 We give each other .
4 The fact that we give each other little clues , invitations and propositions , gives a transparency to our motives , but it also builds excitement and suspense about the actual unveiling of each coming together .
5 We give each other space . ’
6 We gave each other a long hug .
7 No , it was n't a conventional marriage but we gave each other what a lot of married people do n't : freedom .
8 However , indream we gave each other some sort of boost .
9 It is not merely the gracious bow they give each other before they begin , nor the even more gracious one when she submits to the prince , sinking to the ground with head bent low .
10 Another option would be for her to negotiate some ‘ good quality ’ time for them to spend together , when they give each other the best of their attention .
11 They gave each other presents at the Hanukha-Christmas festival , and the rector showed me his latest gift , a book with the inscription ‘ To my friend the rector , from his friend , the rabbi ’ .
12 The further assumption must be that they gave each other a great deal that was worth having and keeping .
13 Because the men were serving together in what was essentially a small box with loopholes for machine-guns , their morale was high , for they gave each other mutual psychological support .
14 They gave each other nicknames — Hayward was known as " Tarantula " because of his sometimes acidulous wit , Morley as " Whale " , Faber as " Coot " , and Eliot as " Elephant " ( because he never forgot ) or of course Possum " .
15 They nearly always ate together ; they gave each other all they had that was especially valuable ; they shared the same house , slept under the same roof . "
16 They gave each other space .
17 He has not forgotten that and at his end-of-season party he gives each member food , drink and a T-shirt .
18 He gave each word an incredibly fruity emphasis .
19 He gave each supplicant twenty seconds — ‘ name , please ’ ( pause for boyish smile ) and a swift signature .
20 And when they married , he gave each grandchild a wedding present from his own handiwork .
21 He gave each pupil a little card that said ‘ MR SLIPPER .
22 More or less handmade , a pocket-sprung mattress is expensive but the best bet for couples of differing weights as it gives each sleeper individual support .
23 We all have proper names , but familiarity allows us to give each other nicknames with which we feel more comfortable .
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