Example sentences of "[vb infin] give a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And because the filling in a sandwich is n't cooked before it 's served , the bugs can easily multiply to give a nasty bout of food poisoning .
2 Not that I 'm complaining because I realized they had a job to do , but they were all firing their questions at once , and I do like to give a civil , considered reply .
3 I would like to give a definite answer .
4 Erm , we 're coming as it were to the end of the first part of the proceedings , er , but , I 'd like to give a brief thanks to the er , C R group , that 's the Charities Recruitment Group , for the part sponsorship of this A G M Conference .
5 And I was sure that , given time and patience on my part , I would eventually emerge and flower to give a rich new dimension to our partnership .
6 At the surface of radius r the term ( ) in the Schwarzschild metric becomes zero ; the curvature of space–time is so severe that we can only hope to give a consistent account of conditions using GR .
7 Clearly one can not hope to give a comprehensive survey of the history of metals and metalworking in a single chapter .
8 If earlier national and local links still existed it would have given a helpful criterion to governors to know whether their school was being managed well .
9 So the coalition should have given a reasoned reply , welcoming the offer to withdraw and saying that all the other issues are open for discussion once the withdrawal has taken place and a cease-fire is in operation .
10 Chant would have given a good deal to break the bastard 's nose so he bled on it .
11 I would have given a good deal to have the stalwart Lord Byron by me , armed with the handgun .
12 We can not remember anyone ever asking us these questions and we are not sure we could have given a reasonable answer until we had been married nearly twenty years .
13 Her absence ( if it was regular and fairly lengthy ) would presumably have given a similar opportunity to her husband .
14 It would have given a similar sort of chance to the one he missed in the first minute .
15 If the patient has been misled or misinformed he may not have given a genuine consent or refusal .
16 Your report ( 4 March ) regarding the proposed housing and golf course development at Archerfield , East Lothian , may have given a misleading impression of the current situation .
17 ‘ I can well comprehend your daughter 's being upset but , I assure you , I would have given a great deal to prevent it .
18 The Consul General would have given a great deal to stop this exchange going any further but he could hardly say anything without worsening the situation for himself .
19 He would have given a great deal to have sounded less incredulous .
20 Pumfrey would have given a great deal to know .
21 Lost in the malai chain of command , shuffled round from captor to captor , I would not have given a great deal for my chances .
22 This left him an enormous amount of scope for demonstrating the kind of narrative energy that most English fiction-writers would have given a great deal to acquire .
23 Erm , that that that that is a point where the discovery in itself , must have given a great deal of pleasure to a a er a number of people who 've been involved in the , in the research .
24 D. N. Pritt in his autobiography told of his many political cases and of one which ‘ came before a judge of great experience and knowledge , so bitterly opposed to anything left-wing that he could scarcely have given a fair trial if he had tried ’ .
25 A moment more , a moment less , a foot more , a foot less , and the meter would have given a different reading .
26 She was an extraordinarily attractive girl , with a pale complexion , a freckled face , and ginger hair : a girl for whom most of the other GIs would willingly have given a monthly pay-packet .
27 An action for breach of statutory duty would have given a strict liability action in many cases of road traffic accidents .
28 The scientists involved , including Douglas Higgs , the chief scientific officer for the Crown during the Maguire trial , had not told the trial that substances other than nitroglycerine on the defendants ' hands could have given a positive reading , or that " rogue " positive results could occur , nor had they disclosed this to the May inquiry .
29 However , the first segment would have given a British hearer immediate access to the contextual assumption about house-warming parties , which means that the extra processing entailed by making these assumptions explicit would not have been rewarded by any contextual effect .
30 If they were to try to give an answer to the question at the head of this section , they would probably try to give a general account of factors which encourage or discourage chickens from crossing roads .
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