Example sentences of "[adv] [subord] [noun] give " in BNC.

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1 So if God gave them the same gift as he gave us , who believed in the Lord Jesus Christ , who was I to think that I could oppose God ? ’ '
2 There are intricate philosophical and logical disputes of the Hellenistic schools which we now understand only because Origen gave a clear account of the points at issue .
3 The routine addition of intravenous heparin to tPA therefore may not be clinically advisable , especially since tPA given with full-dose aspirin alone gives much better patency rates ( 75% ) than tPA with no aspirin ( 43% ) or inadequate aspirin ( 52% ) .
4 It was not long before Judith gave birth to a daughter , named Gisèle after Charlemagne 's favourite sister .
5 Vagueness was resorted to by the judge in Jenkins v Reid in order to explain why a reformulation of a clause was unacceptable and in Gledhow Autoparts Ltd v Delaney [ 1965 ] 1 WLR 1366 Dankwerts LJ criticised the phrase " districts in which the traveller had operated " as being too vague especially as instructions given as to where he should work were purely oral .
6 In the manufacturing manager 's own words : ‘ Development in the production environment meant that the operator would productionise machinery , and rather than management giving production parameters to the operators , the operators would to some extent give them to management .
7 However , ordinary newspaper readers do not see such a vast array of newspapers and reading some newspapers rather than others gives a very different view of the extent and type of sex crimes in a nation .
8 But whether Idealism helped Liberalism and the ‘ New ’ Liberals to speak and act on the basis of a more dynamic and conceptually successful social theory , or whether , to quote Michael Freeden , ‘ Rather than Idealism giving birth to a new version of liberalism , it was liberalism that was able to assimilate certain aspects of Idealism to its mainstream and thus bestow new meaning upon Idealist tenets ’ , is not a problem of immediate relevance here .
9 We were chatting away when nurse gave us the news that George VI had died , everything went quiet , we forgot our worries and thought of Elizabeth .
10 Just as Rachel gave Hollywood an inkling of his class , and Desert Rats reassured them as to his reliability , The Robe showed that he could almost carry what were really the worn-out carcases of a clapped-out era .
11 Arsenal are believed to be watching the situation closely and are set to make their move as soon as Sampdoria give them the signal .
12 ‘ Since then we have increased the listnership by more than 300pc giving 96.7 BCR over 100,000 adult listeners .
13 The success of the treatment emerged yesterday as doctors gave details of the first 79 patients .
14 America lavished $1 billion on Liberia in the 1980s , partly because it provided the freed slaves who settled the country last century , mainly because Liberia gave a home to a Voice of America transmitter , a navigation beacon , a relay station for diplomatic communications , and a huge airfield where arms could be discreetly trans-shipped .
15 Now when God gives faith , when he gives anything he is giving of himself .
16 Qureshi and Simon 's ( 1987 ) work , on exchanges of assistance between elderly people and their kin , and Wilson 's ( 1987 ) findings on grandparents ' support for their grandchildren , both show that women as well as men give economic support to younger generations , but there are some gender differences in the type of support given .
17 Genoa never really looked like overcoming the 3–2 defecit from the first leg in Italy even when Iorio gave them the lead in the 39th minute .
18 She did n't seem too pleased even when Gloria gave her both pots of jam .
19 Munro sat at his desk in the Haston Place flat and listened intently as Carter gave him the gist of his conversation with Vargas .
20 And yet , even though Alex gave a performance quite as good as any he had given in Taunton , he was not as good as Banks .
21 Upset Quinn , unavailable for comment even though Keegan gave him permission to talk to the press , will now consider his future .
22 Subjects given extensive pre-training in applying labels to the stimuli learned the motor task more readily than others given little or no pretraining .
23 Tom flung himself back into the chair beside her , still without speaking , and Belinda stood there while Faye gave her a watchful glance .
24 Our task is made easier if people give us as much information as possible when there has been an incident .
25 The earth thickened and made different sounds underfoot as ash gave way to elm .
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