Example sentences of "will give [pers pn] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We will give them that chance .
2 All citizens need a highly concentrated er episode in their lives where all they do is think about what is right in the circumstances and this will give them good practice , good training to being an enlightened voter .
3 instead , arranging activities together will help the young person to know that you care and will give them other things to do .
4 Formally but icily they replied that they " do not desire to interfere with any views which he may have towards improving his position in life , but they expect that he will give them six months ' notice of his intention to resign the mastership of the School " .
5 It will give them crucial details about his shoe size and probable height and weight .
6 Also , tell all those 16-bit owners to stop making fun of all us 8-bit owners or Miss W will give them 20,000 lashes ( hope you do n't mind ) .
7 Meanwhile the SERC will not employ people in universities : it will give them short-term contracts only .
8 Mr Ryabov 's defection will give them enough votes to block the two-thirds majority that is needed to change the constitution .
9 The government will give them free farming land and the country is extremely fertile .
10 Excuses abound : world markets have collapsed , diet-conscious Europeans are eating less red meat , some people in Britain fear it will give them mad cow disease .
11 In the first instance we can suggest that individuals will enter into organisations from a diverse range of social , economic and educational backgrounds which will give them different perspectives and different values .
12 That he won a points decision against the Californian Mark Wills at Wembley will give them some reassurance that the British heavyweight champion could give a reasonable account of himself against an opponent who will not crumple easily .
13 Persuasion based upon religious belief can also be much more compelling and the fact that arguments based upon religious beliefs are being deployed by someone in a very close relationship with the patient will give them added force and should alert the doctors to the possibility — no more — that the patient 's capacity or will to decide has been overborne .
14 Police are already monitoring the movements of travellers convoys and the exclusion order will give them widespread powers of arrest .
15 ‘ They are going to try me with small artificial legs to start with and once I get my balance they will give me bigger ones . ’
16 If I am able to offer a small flicker of light , that will give me great joy !
17 ‘ I feel sure you 'll understand that it will give me great satisfaction to entertain your niece 's young cousin .
18 I will give him sharp orders , he thought , and bring him up on a short rein ; and I will see him come to terms , and kiss the hand that curbs him .
19 ‘ The Führer intends to meet with Field Marshal Rommel personally , to confirm his appointment as Commander of Army Group B. This will give him direct responsibility for the Atlantic Wall defences .
20 The solicitor said of the award : ‘ It 's a reasonable figure which will give him satisfactory compensation for a very serious road accident . ’
21 A sixth-year pupil at Glasgow 's Kelvinside Academy , he takes to the air this summer after winning a Royal Air Force flying scholarship , which will give him 30 hours at the controls of a light aircraft and see him going solo during his course .
22 In fact , when he gets a goal you will see an even bigger difference in him because that will give him more confidence . ’
23 According to Brisbane dealer Phillip Bacon , ‘ Bond was passionate about his Australian collection and its dispersal will give him more pain than many more valuable assets ’ .
24 Charles 's following ( populus ) then swore " in its own language , the lingua romana " : " If Louis keeps the oath which he swears to his brother Charles , and my lord Charles for his part does not keep his , if I can not make him refrain [ from that action ] , then neither I nor any other whom I can make refrain will give him any aid against Louis " .
25 Soon the firm 's managers plan to make it more than that , by launching three new satellites which will give it worldwide coverage .
26 If you then loop the curtains back you will get glimpses of the new lining , which will give it fresh interest .
27 One of the big syndicates will give it full coverage , and I 'll never have to work again .
28 When you cook with the Debut you will realise that such benefits will give you better cooking , an easier time in the kitchen and more time to indulge in the things you enjoy in life .
29 But we are responding by saying , well , we will give you six weeks to respond when we notify .
30 This will give you additional practice of the sounds , but now in a context , e.g. : secondly , put the sounds you are practising in the frame , and substitute elsewhere , so that you do n't concentrate any more on the difficult contrast .
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