Example sentences of "and give he the " in BNC.

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1 I have initiated him into the ‘ Secret Doctrine ’ , opened his centres of vision and given him the means to communicate with the Powers .
2 A great looker , and he may have shown his admiration because she had ducked her dark head in mock embarrassment and given him the slowest smile as she had moved away .
3 All I can do , Father Poole thought despairingly , is to try and give him the spiritual strength to resist such a temptation .
4 When you call him out , describe what you think the fault is , and give him the make and model number of your boiler if possible .
5 After a large crusade the Jeffreys would appoint a leader and give him the task of planting a new church with the fruits of the crusade .
6 When they had gone , Cramer used the phone in the garage to put through a call to Sir Harry Marriott at his home and give him the news — the phone was more secure than a police radio band .
7 But Chelsea boss Ian Porterfield defended Fleck , saying : ‘ We 've got to stick by him and give him the confidence to bring a change of luck . ’
8 Try and give him the benefit of the doubt .
9 If this is not practicable , phone the Area Manager or a senior member of his team , and give him the details of your complaint .
10 He never mentioned Nordhausen or the involvement of the Russians , but knew that if he could commit the British Secret Service , it would keep the CIA off his back and give him the time he needed .
11 So you will walk into that store and give him the haughtiest stare you are capable of — and you can do it , ’ he promised .
12 Hamish would take pity upon this sorry figure and give him the duffle-coat to keep himself warm .
13 I think erm what , what we , what I 'd really like to do is if I could get in touch with him and give him the chance to make up his own mind er then he could decide whether or not he would like to have a chat with me and I 'd just run a few ideas by him , just as you 've done , without any pressure er and he can make his own decisions .
14 Corsie , however , produced a perfect running bowl to take out Gourlay 's two nearest and give him the three shots he needed to take the set .
15 And give him the good news .
16 You come and give him the present .
17 She had entered into the union for her own reasons and she had taken her marriage vows with no thoughts other than to be a dutiful wife to him and to give him the happiness he deserved .
18 These documents were intended to set out clearly the basis on which services would be provided to a customer , to inform him of his rights and to give him the opportunity of allowing or prohibiting certain types of transactions such as off-exchange transactions , borrowings on his behalf and illiquid investments .
19 She stopped in front of him , leaning forward confidentially and giving him the full benefit of the satin décolletage .
20 By evading him earlier that morning she 'd played into his hands , at the same time both increasing his suspicions and giving him the best part of the day to allay them .
21 He just kept on giving everything to Lennie and giving him the love he needed .
22 ‘ Oui , ’ she said , and gave him the folded note .
23 She came back through the kitchen and gave him the torch .
24 Philip pushed him away and gave him the torch to hold while he did up his lace .
25 I unzipped the pouch round my waist and gave him the small jar of paint and the sawn-off paintbrush .
26 She sat down opposite him and propped her chin on her hands and gave him the look of limpid honesty at which she was particularly gifted .
27 Chris Renninson set Hibberd away down the right and his excellent control took him past two defenders and gave him the time and space to send over a pinpoint cross to O'Shea , who rose unchallenged to head home from close range .
28 But what added most to the grotesque expression of his face , was a ghastly smile , which … constantly revealed the few discoloured fangs that were yet scattered in his mouth , and gave him the aspect of a panting dog . ’
29 It appointed Patrick Le Quement , one of the world 's most free-thinking car designers , and gave him the freedom to get on with it .
30 Meanwhile , a wide variety of courts administered a wide variety of laws all over western Europe ; and if one asked a man in any part of Europe to whose law he was subject , he might well have answered ‘ to my law ’ — for law was a personal thing , which a man might carry about with him ; it bound him to the courts to which his ancestors had been subject , to the laws of those courts , and gave him the privileges which those courts provided .
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