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

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1 ‘ Apples are good for your heart so give your loved one a Real English Cox on Valentine 's day .
2 A company 's articles of association usually give powers of borrowing : ‘ the directors may exercise all the powers of the company to borrow money ’ .
3 Can the law college also give you any useful contacts about solicitors .
4 He said look you can have these expensive antibiotics , they were intensive ones , said look you know I do n't want him to lose his bloody foot just give me some antibiotic !
5 J T Scoulding in Hudsons Ward spoke of housing , ‘ the immediate necessity of which is only too apparent and has been continually kept in the front of the Labour Party 's demands on the West Ham Council ’ , education ‘ free from the elementary school to the university thus give our class equality of opportunity ’ , and municipal employment , ‘ the local authority being model employers and setting the standard for the rest of the community in respect to wages and conditions of employment ’ ( Election leaflets , 1919 ) .
6 Measurements of the Doppler shift at periastron and apastron only give the line of sight components of vp and va .
7 The magnificent medieval sculpture , some of the finest in England , and marvellous high ceiling still give The Chapter House a spiritual quality .
8 1 State exactly where you were at the time ( if in a motor vehicle please give number ) .
9 References to his synthesis sometimes give the impression that he achieved a complete fusion of Aristotelian with Christian doctrine , as if the two were rendered fully compatible .
10 As investors and the better-paid alike give thanks for their deliverance , that most essential and intangible ingredient for economic recovery — confidence — is suddenly present for the first time in three years .
11 Previn and his team also give the strings their proper place and there 's the bonus of that authentically acidulous oboe , like it or not .
12 If you wish any further clarification or discussions on this paper before the meeting please give me a ring on the number below .
13 Because those planning a service probably give greater weight to the words than to the music , the Commission believes that those texts which promote ancient truths in a readily-understood manner and in good , or at least passable , poetry are the ones which ought to be used .
14 The horns and its clean , tapering head also give it a close resemblance to the dainty Kerry cattle of Ireland and individual Gloucesters often look almost exactly like the Kerry about the head .
15 The route to the solution of some earth and moon also give rise to eclip oh know ca n't even spell it now , what I 'm trying to say is eclipses when one heavenly body gets in the way of another .
16 Will the right hon. Gentleman publicly give that pledge ?
17 Will my hon. Friend therefore give me an undertaking that he will visit Dartford early in the new year , or on Christmas day if need be , to see for himself the damage that has been done to our river and how much has been lost ?
18 Even low-sugar rusks can contain up to 15 per cent sugar so give crusts of toast or a scrubbed carrot to gnaw on instead .
19 Women her age usually give up sex — she 's a few months older than me , you know .
20 E. P. Thomson in The Guardian , Jeremy Black in The Times and Paul Langford in this paper also give it the thumbs-up .
21 These two views of style evidently concern the general properties of literary language more than the individual features of authors or texts , whereas it is to these features that the stylistics of representation and manner both give their attention .
22 If you want your weans to get homework then give it to them your tucking self .
23 Wallace and Deane look like the ideal combination as once they start passing to wallace it makes space for deane to also run into space so give HIM the variety too .
24 need to know , need to know , I do n't know mum , I could n't tell you just erm stick it on before you go to bed just give it a bit of time to take the chill of it , alright , bye You can if you wish discard everything that 's just been said I mean my mother 's trying to book my holiday which does n't surprise me , , but then again she usually tries to anyway , where you going ? , what you doing ? , who you going with ? right , I shall tell you now the exam questions shall I ? , what do you want to know ?
25 Viewed against the abnormally small numbers in High Suffolk , the many wage earners of the Stour Valley also give the impression that expanding industry sucked in labour from far and wide .
26 Royal and local government often give the impression of operating independently of each other , on two separate planes .
27 The common people thinke them a race Of honest and familiar Devills , For they do hurt to none , unlesse resisted ; They seldom take away , but with exchange ; And to the poore often give , Returne the hurt and sicke recover 'd , Reward or punish , as they do find cause .
28 Will the Secretary of State now give a guarantee that no sixth-form college student will be charged for activities in relation to the school curriculum , or is this to be yet another example of pay-as-you-learn under the Conservative Government ?
29 The Law Society today give provisional support to the Legal Aid Board 's ‘ franchising ’ scheme .
30 There 's some crossover , but the three different angles on pop music maybe give some clue as to how three old failed musicians could suddenly get together and write such a series of unpredictable hoots .
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