Example sentences of "[vb mod] give him [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We must give him a name until we know who he really is , ’ she said . |
2 | ‘ They must give him a chance . |
3 | She must must must give him the money , the ships , anything , and he must must must carry her flag and her favour beyond the end of the end of the earth , into exaltation and immortality , linking them for ever with bonds far harder to dissolve than those of any mortal love , the harsh and deifying ties of history . |
4 | He 'll be in the office this week , so you should give him a call . |
5 | When it seemed that the treatment was over , Freud suggested the patient should give him a present ‘ so that the feeling of gratitude would n't become too strong ’ . |
6 | ‘ He should give him a run of five or six matches to show what he can do . |
7 | If you do , then maybe you should give him the chance he is asking for . |
8 | If you do , then maybe you should give him the chance he is asking for . |
9 | The top chasers have a habit of being able to give weight and a beating to their more humble rivals and although Barnbrook Again appears to have been given a stiff task in conceding 8lb to Rusch de Farges , his two runs already this season should give him the advantage . |
10 | He mentioned he often gets the coaching bug , I say Leeds should give him the opportunity to get more involved in that side now . |
11 | Do n't you think we should give him the benefit of the doubt ? ’ |
12 | Now he was insisting that she should give him the dress she was wearing to pay off the debt . |
13 | Come on then , Jake , let's give him a fright . ’ |
14 | ‘ Let's give him a shout . ’ |
15 | The provision sometimes inserted in a settlement for giving remuneration to a professional man who is one of the trustees is open to considerable objection since it may give him an interest in incurring expense , and will , in any case , tend to make the other trustees leave the management mainly in his hands . |
16 | If the potential plaintiff has other dealings with the potential defendant , these may give him the opportunity to exercise rights of set-off . |
17 | ‘ Perhaps he is n't quite what we 've been used to , but I thought we might give him a trial . |
18 | He will be anxious to retain your custom so you might give him a try first . |
19 | Sure Mr. Bonanza had heard it all already , but any small thing might give him a lead to whoever shot poor , poor Jack . |
20 | Even their kisses might give him a disease from which he would die or become horribly spotty . |
21 | With the white pieces , he seemed intent on avoiding any continuation that might give him an advantage , playing into total equality , then drifting into an inferior position and time-trouble . |
22 | ‘ We 'll give him a race around Christmas time and then one more to put him right in the Spring . ’ |
23 | I 'll give him a message when he wakes up . |
24 | and er , she 's got two more raises at school , they 'll give him a credit and then wrote him a letter saying that he 'll probably be expelled again , of course she went busting up there |
25 | Yeah , I 'll give him a try . |
26 | We 'll give him a chance . ’ |
27 | ‘ Do n't worry , if I want him to shut up I 'll give him a dig and he 'll soon get the message ! |
28 | Oh I 'll give him a cheque some time this week . |
29 | He must be sixty-something now … ya , I think I 'll give him a call . |
30 | I 'll tell you give him a ring , tell him that you 've given me his , the telephone number and he should expect that I 'll give him a call in the next week |