Example sentences of "[det] is [adv] give " in BNC.
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1 | He I 'm suppo he says to email him , contact him at the start of week zero , because he 's goin he he 's trying to remember of his own accord , but er ju this is just to give him a kick along in case he 's forgotten |
2 | This is just to give you |
3 | This is just to give you the order and the distance . |
4 | Yes , but you see this is just to give you some idea of his mentality . |
5 | This is just giving in to your Ego , which loves to play ‘ Ai n't I awful ! ’ |
6 | Sir Thomas drank a lot of coffee , and as this is often given as an enema in atropine poisoning cases , it might have led to his being sick , perhaps even delayed the onset of symptoms . |
7 | ( p100 ) This is now given statutory effect by s13(3) of SGA 1979 which provides that : A sale of goods is not prevented from being a sale by description by reason only that , the goods being exposed for sale or hire , they are selected by the buyer . |
8 | This is usually given in the form of the probability that any obtained score will be within a given range of the true score . |
9 | Again , we choose Oxford , but only because this is usually given as the place of publication for Oxford University Press books . |
10 | A distinction must also be made between agroforestry and plantation forestry ; the former involves the integration of silviculture with agricultural systems while the latter is entirely given over to timber production . |
11 | Interestingly , the former is now given Very Difficult in the guidebook while the latter has been raised to Hard Very Severe . |
12 | One of the factors in the argument for right hemisphere reading by deep dyslexics is that they are usually able to read words that are highly imageable , that is readily give rise to a visual image , but they are often unable to read words that are highly abstract ( Richardson , 1975 ) . |
13 | Is that approved by the assembly that that is then given to the panel as a new responsibility ? |
14 | ‘ Now that is a true , a genuine , bargain — £65 for a coat like that is really giving it away , ’ he said . |