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

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1 He handed me a toffee , climbed into his car , beckoned me to sit on the other front seat for a few minutes , and removed the celluloid sidescreen to give us more fresh air .
2 Medirace needed a trading vehicle to give it some cashflow to stay in business .
3 ‘ 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 . ’
4 Make , do some more er extend the er er er er parquet flooring area to give you more dance room .
5 The opposite applies if you feel yourself falling in backwards — pull in the back hand to give yourself more power .
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 In the long term , alternative political and policy positions can be weakened — there will be no government framework to give them any institutional voice or credence .
8 It has used the ‘ in ’ colours for the summer — gold , olive , turquoise , pink and navy — and many of the styles feature appliqué embroidery to give it that feminine look .
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