Example sentences of "[noun sg] and give [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Moreover , Noorda must finally set up a line of succession and give us some indication of how Novell ( and Unix ) will function when he bows out .
2 He referred to plans to develop social programmes and infrastructure projects as a ‘ vision that I hope will sustain Hong Kong during the present period of uncertainty and give us all confidence in our ability to overcome whatever problems confront us ’ .
3 he said that will all look bad on him he said if he sold it and er do n't I , he , he said he 's got two choices , he either sells that car and pays off the loan in both your names or he , he sells that car and gives you half
4 See your fitness improve weekly with a Medau class designed to keep your body supple , improve posture and give you that lively feeling .
5 After three months in hospital he returns to the car park , seeks out the girl and gives her another ticket with time left on it .
6 The old man had sunk to his knees , so , ignoring the Blackshirt on the pavement , I tried to rescue what I could from my medicine case and give him some first aid .
7 Meet the new breed of enchantress , the spell-binding women who are taking the male bastille and giving it some earthily female perspective .
8 ‘ I 'll give you letters of introduction saying you 're a writer and to give you any help you need . ’
9 So I , I asked Mrs to but would she write to Miss and give her all the details .
10 He thanked the singer and gave him another sop , which he could ill afford .
11 And they 'll actually sit down and work that out for people and encourage them to go for a job and give them all the forms they need to claim Family Credit or whatever .
12 He tore a roll open , stuffed it with cut ham and gave her that .
13 All right , if you insist , but do come round this evening and give us another chance to try to persuade you …
14 To have heard Rachmaninov play hisown or any other Russian music or to listen to his orchestral works is to realise he was a passionate musician , loving his art and giving his all to express the joys and sorrows , the tender and brutal moods and all the emotions to which man is subject .
15 He came back the next day and gave me another £1.2 million and told me I could spend it in any way I wanted .
16 At a meeting in Newcastle , the Committee of Coal Owners in Newcastle voted in favour both of Stephenson 's claim for priority and to give him some money for it .
17 I think we all found this address very moving , especially Don MacIntyre , who had flown seven sorties as second pilot with F/L Poole 's crew before he himself was made a captain and given his own crew .
18 Perhaps the most remarkable of all , the Norfolk Broads , which are actually nothing more than the flooded workings of a huge medieval peat extraction industry , have recently been raised to the status of an Environmentally Sensitive Area and given their own Planning Authority .
19 ‘ Now we are selling 50,000 vehicles it gives us encouragement that European consumers will forget the past and give us another chance , ’ said Mr Miller .
20 Let's hope advertisers get the message and give us more laughs and less po-faced hype in future .
21 The Driver in the case of a light engine then goes to the telephone to inform the Signalman each end of the tunnel and give them all particulars and if blocking both lines .
22 So we 've looked at asking question visuals We 've got involving trainees which , with which we talking about involving trainees think about this side of it erm I suppose this is one of the best ways to show Training should be chunky The idea is that you put in your input yeah you talked around a subject and give you some guidelines , then we get a chance to practise the participation .
23 The agency takes on any kind of job — you just name the subject and give us some indication of the kind of thing you want to know , and then we go out and get it for you . ’
24 Then he 's got to go home at lunchtime and give her some food .
25 As he had nothing to do , he tried to melt into the background and give his own eyes a chance .
26 The landlord of the other pub comes in occasionally , orders and ½pint and give him this note . ’
27 The one who used to walk round the corner and get round that corner and give it all that .
28 Having passed from the Mediterranean to the Indus without attracting the attention of a single government official , Battuta , like so many subsequent travellers , crossed the Indian frontier only to find himself caught up in an impenetrable web of bureaucracy : no sooner had they set foot on the east bank of the Indus than intelligence officials ‘ wrote to Delhi informing the king of our arrival and giving him all the details concerning us . ’
29 Join the Trust and give us some help .
30 If it disappoints , do n't scrap it at once , but wait for a second year and give it another chance to redeem your hopes and optimism .
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