Example sentences of "[noun] to give [adv] " in BNC.

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1 We have ten Free Curl Combi stylers to give away — turn to page 54 for details .
2 Normally priced at £19.95 , we have 10 Free Curl cordless combination Brush and Tong stylers to give away !
3 The practical reason why it is wise in the long term to give much more careful thought to river and wetland management is that drainage can contain , profoundly , the seeds of its own destruction .
4 But Dawn Run was not a horse to give in meekly , and as the four came round into the straight she stuck resolutely to her guns .
5 Apathy is usually ascribed only to one side — the parents — and that is sometimes thought to give a sufficient reason for teachers and schools to give up the struggle of recruiting them as allies .
6 Timber framework is constructed on top of existing roof to give as much fall as possible .
7 The federal government is trying to persuade the communes to give up their existing sales taxes and rely in future either on transfers from the budgets of the republics and provinces or on revenue raised by taxes on local incomes and property .
8 As Pacey said of Dudek — he could never say it of Layton ! — ‘ ( his strength ) lies in his serious attempt to give as purely as possible the experience which is pure and isolated in his own mind , ’ a view which is offended by the notion of ‘ popular culture ’ and the torch-carrying it requires .
9 The error messages in the process log attempt to give as much information about the cause and source of an error as possible .
10 Its footnote status in relation to Crime and Punishment constitutes , I admit , a funny sort of belonging , as does the obstructive force of Raskolnikov and Svidrigailov upon Dostoevsky 's attempt to give decisively new shape to the Great Sinner of his notebooks and letters and fondest creative hopes .
11 Deep in his heart he knew he just did n't have the nerve to give up everything — his home , his family , his fortune — to return to a country he thought he loved .
12 There are four shampoo variants and three creamy conditioners to choose from and we have 150 Moisturising Plus Frequent Use Shampoos to give away — usually priced at £1.29/300ml .
13 We have 30 kettles and 30 aprons to give away
14 They come in six colours and normally cost £2.99 each — but we 've got 200 in Plum Velvet to give away .
15 A Director will cast this type of actress because he knows that is the kind of personality he wants brought out in this character , and he can rely on that actress to give just such a performance .
16 After we have chosen the appropriate remedy to give in LM form , the first choice , after the potency , is how much of the granule is the patient to take i.e. the dose , how often it is to be repeated and for how many days are they to be on that particular potency .
17 Usually priced at £1.99/200ml , we have 100 sprays to give away .
18 Resistance to uncomfortable news , for example a recommendation to give up one 's own home , is as strongly present as in earlier life .
19 He became so desperate at one stage that it crossed his mind to give up the game altogether .
20 In the meantime we 've got 24 notebooks to give away , so if you 'd like to be in with a chance of winning one , send a postcard with your name , age , address and pack name to : BROWNIE /Notebook Offer , .
21 We have joined Mr Fothergill 's to offer 200 sets in each colour to our readers : a total of 1,000 packets to give away !
22 were reluctantly constrained to order the defendant to give up possession of 336 , Stocksfield Road to the plaintiffs because of the earlier decision of the Court of Appeal ( Kerr and Woolf L.JJ. ) in South Northamptonshire District Council v.
23 An early Tender may also be useful in forcing the inexperienced pursuer 's agent to give rather more consideration to quantification of the claim than has been done previously .
24 Get your team around the table and agree a plan of action to give even more attention to detail .
25 This should enable computers to give highly detailed information : how many people live within a radius of a certain point , for example , or how many live along a river 's flood plain .
26 In a fiery speech at the " peace summit " on May 24 , the king had warned the ANC against verbal attacks on his people , which he called " killing talk " , and said that he would not acquiesce in demands to give up the bearing of traditional weapons .
27 At one stage two large windows were let into the wall each side of the rose window to give more light , but these were removed when the cathedral was restored in the early part of this century as they were not in keeping with the original design .
28 We have £200 worth of Haar Sana goodies to give away to readers !
29 We 've got a monster package of wonderful rock goodies to give away including : 25 Iron Maiden cut-to-shape Picture Discs , 25 signed W.A.S.P .
30 We could n't persuade the two small hotels in Finikounda to give up their regular clients , so we 've booked spacious room in four village houses .
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