Example sentences of "give all " in BNC.

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1 In Ealing , social workers , H.E.A.R.S ( Hounslow & Ealing AIDS Response Service ) and the Ealing Home Support team have made referrals to ACET to provide for needs where a single agency can not give all of the support required .
2 I have heard Christians give all sorts of response to this , for some will feel that indeed a non-Christian will not attain to eternal life .
3 Our laws will give all the guarantees one can think of for any democratic country . ’
4 Having done my first sound broadcast in the Forties and made my first television appearance in 1952 , I can remember when Lord Reith 's belief that broadcasting 's prime function was to inform , to entertain and give all sides a chance to state their case , still reigned .
5 This rather uncharitable remark possibly arose out of jealousy as Miller certainly did not give all his attention to the gentry , although , as Kalm said , the aristocracy did seek his advice .
6 We will give all employees equal rights and status under the law , whether they are full-time or part-time , permanent or temporary .
7 Then we 'll give all six a special programme to follow , involving the use of Elancyl .
8 Nonetheless there are titles for which more than one source of information needs to be consulted — either because the titles are borderline choices , and/or because one source does not give all the information needed .
9 This method can give all the nuances of a pencil drawing .
10 Although the London Shopping Digest appears in copies of Ideal Home in London and the Home Counties only , this book will give all readers up and down the country the names and addresses of companies that supply goods by mail order — it 's essential reading .
11 If you are a community nurse , you will obviously not give all your clients with diabetes their morning insulin at the same time , but you may well attend to those needing insulin before going on to visit people with other needs .
12 So if you ca n't give all your accounts equal time and effort start on your biggest one first and work down to your smallest one last .
13 Just as downstairs , the Steamatic will give all your bedroom carpets a new lease of life , leaving the carpet pile fresh and revitalised , the colour looking brighter .
14 ‘ She told the doctor at the orphanage , ‘ If I 'm going to go to England for a short time I must be careful not to give too much of my love , but if I 'm going to be there for a long time I can give all the love I can ’ , ’ Mike says .
15 Charles Ryder , whom he introduces first to the enchanted world of the great English house and then to Venice , would give all he ever had , and far more , to live in such high ceremonial heavens — ‘ I was drowning in honey , stingless ’ — and is forever shut out .
16 It does n't give all them
17 I would give all my life for that to happen . ’
18 It emphasized the problem of housing and jobs , but beyond looking at forms of area management and pleas for much financial help , the reports did not give all that clear a lead on policy .
19 But for the sake of these people , whom I am learning to love , I 'll give all I have for it .
20 ‘ He said he was poor , but that he would give all his money to bring us together .
21 No admission offer promise payment or indemnity shall be made or given by or on behalf of the Policyholder without the written consent of the Corporation which shall be entitled if it so desires to take over and conduct in the name of the Policyholder the defence or settlement of any claim or to prosecute in the name of the Policyholder for its own benefit any claim for indemnity or damages or otherwise and shall have full discretion in the conduct of any proceedings or in the settlement of any claim and the Policyholder shall give all such information and assistance as the Corporation may require .
22 No admission offer promise payment or indemnity shall be made or given by or on behalf of the Policyholder or any person claiming to be indemnified without the written consent of the Corporation which shall be entitled if it so desires to take over and conduct in the name of the Policyholder or such person the defence or settlement of any claim or to prosecute in the name of the Policyholder or such person for its own benefit any claim for indemnity or damages or otherwise and shall have full discretion in the conduct of any proceedings or in the settlement of any claim and the Policyholder or such person shall give all such information and assistance as the Corporation may require .
23 ‘ You could give all your money away , ’ she encouraged , ‘ and then you would n't be pursued at all , would you ?
24 Will she give all such initiatives her fullest support ?
25 Limiting the range of bills will give all the protection that London and the south-east needs .
26 This will give all pupils the benefit of five complete years of secondary education .
27 Centres like this is a vital alternative to prison and the Government must give all the financial backing that 's possible .
28 Well of course the branch secretary would give all the data , information regarding that , you see , and why s as a protest why he should n't have been superseded you see .
29 ‘ I thought at least to have taken Harry off your mind , ’ said Owen wretchedly , ‘ so that you might give all your heart to this .
30 You could give all your money to me and say there I 'm not tax paying .
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