Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] gives [pers pn] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Your NEW card also gives you the chance to collect a fantastic fortune with Vernons Pools . |
2 | Since most burials have been robbed , archaeology rarely gives us the sort of fine detail about the Minoans that we would like to have . |
3 | A pedestrian zone also gives you the opportunity to wander at your leisure through the wide selection of shops . |
4 | Bobby often takes his bike anyway , though when it 's cold or dark , mum usually gives him a lift . |
5 | So hydrochloric acid always gives you the chloride , sulphuric acid always gives you the sulphate , nitric |
6 | So hydrochloric acid always gives you the chloride , sulphuric acid always gives you the sulphate , nitric |
7 | acid always gives you the nitrate . |
8 | The exceptionally deep body also gives us an indication of the action of a bream when feeding , and this knowledge will help tremendously when interpreting the action into terminal rigs and the timing of striking the hook home . |
9 | For this place really gives me the creeps . |
10 | Mostly my father just gives me the money that I ask for and lets me get what I want for myself . |
11 | So doing the foundation course here gives me the chance to get a place at a Czech University . |
12 | The sale also gives him a £49m profit to pay for acquisitions . |
13 | Anyway , opens first night — this mind-reader comes on — audience really gives him the bird . |
14 | Organic gardening also gives us a children 's book : Muck and Magic : Start Your Own Green Garden ( Search Press , March , £4.95 , 0 85532 757 X ) by Jo Readman , another name associated with Henry Doubleday . |
15 | The comforting knowledge that at least she will get as far as the British Embassy tonight gives her the strength for attack . |
16 | The screen then gives you the option of choosing the level of help required . |