Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] [adv] give " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He says the whole army is unsettled because it 's known that Famagusta will never give up while it expects a relieving ship to arrive . |
2 | I was for a short time privileged to share in the joy and vitality and the oneness with Almighty God in his Luo people ( Anne Marie will gladly give a talk and show slides to any interested groups in the North West . |
3 | At the turn of the century , Kenneth Grahame could confidently give the water vole a leading role in The Wind in the Willows : almost everyone knew this small rodent from almost daily acquaintance . |
4 | Given the SDLP 's track record , it is inconceivable that Labour-minded people in Northern Ireland would ever give it their support . |
5 | I ca n't believe for one minute that Perry would really give it up to be a video director . |
6 | I mean York City Council will obviously er Mr Curtis will obviously give his views on the situation , erm the particular issue that seems to have changed the mind of York City Council is the reference in P P G thirteen , transport to sizes of new settlement not being erm er desirable in in in transport terms , small scale resettlements . |
7 | Maurice would never give away the Hereford Road address and very few people knew it . |
8 | With some innovative thinking on the way new energy taxes are applied , Mr Lamont might even give a helping hand to Michael Heseltine , the President of the Board of Trade , who is struggling to find a way out of the controversy over plans for pit closures . |
9 | The BBC would then give them help to find out . |
10 | Results this week from Next and Sears will also give a measure of the retail downturn following the 1,850 job cuts announced by Littlewoods last week . |
11 | When you claim Income Support , the DHSS will also give you a Housing Benefit claim form , which they will then pass on to the council . |
12 | SOUTH Africa will today give England manager Geoff Cooke an unexpected gift — a sneak preview of their line-up for the Twickenham Test in a week . |
13 | ‘ The BBC will never give Paddy a hard time , will they ? |
14 | Lynne can actually give you you know more detailed information on infirmity allowances . |
15 | Afterwards , the following cycle would take place : Louise would assume an early rendezvous ; Gustave would put her off ; Louise would plead , grow angry , threaten ; Gustave would reluctantly give in and agree to another meeting . |
16 | Over the intro Gary would always give his little speech , very quietly — almost to himself . |
17 | Anne wants the children to play ‘ as large a part as possible ’ in the ceremony — and last night there were rumours that Peter may even give his mother away . |
18 | Clinton should also give up his bus seat for Julie Christie , 52 , Britt Ekland , 50 , Goldie Hawn and Mia Farrow both 47 , and Raquel Welch , 52 . |
19 | Austin would apparently give Mach , said to be free of AT&T code , multiple personalities like OS/2 or OSF/1 . |
20 | High up on a ledge above a window , she found what she knew Billy Gorman would never give her : the keys to the gun room at Riverstown . |
21 | Whether William Shatner will also give up his mission to find the ultimate cosmic toupée , come clean and sport an authentic monkish tonsure has yet to be confirmed . |
22 | The collapse of Taurus will also give revenue an unexpected bonus as the scrapping of stamp duty on share dealings will be postponed , while Government borrowing looks as if it may not be spiralling out of control at quite the rate first feared . |
23 | The Keeper of the Temple will only give the Key to those who have proved themselves worthy . |
24 | I would think Frank Clarke would probably give him another minute or so to see if he can run it off . |
25 | So Mr Baker can either give up , or he can work at weakening Likud . |
26 | That might be enough for Leicester might just give them the time . |
27 | You know , with the best will in the world , Max will never give us too much help if he thinks he ca n't . |