Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] give [pron] some " in BNC.
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1 | Will Resenence Jeopardy give me some kind of knowledge ? |
2 | Local chaps the CATHERINE WHEEL give it some rocktastic welly , continuing to show their truer , head-caving colours now they do n't have to satisfy indie sensitivities . |
3 | Medirace needed a trading vehicle to give it some cashflow to stay in business . |
4 | This tin of Day and Martins metal polish gave me some trepidation looking at the vast areas of iron ferrous . |
5 | ‘ Many of these have not yet been registered as charities and we will be asking local authorities to check deeds , take legal advice and , if appropriate , register these pieces of land with the Charity Commission to give them some long-term protection . ’ |
6 | There 's other associates who like to know beforehand roughly how much they can provide for people by way of life cover and living assurance , so that they can give the people some idea , or maybe want to sit in front of them and use the rate book to give them some idea . |
7 | Perhaps Gould 's work on snail speciation gives him some peculiarly perceptive insights into the baseball world . |
8 | Well it seems that being a member of the luncheon club gives you some benefits |