Example sentences of "[verb] the [noun] [conj] give [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 The medics met the plane and gave him plasma etc right there in the radio room before transporting him to the hospital .
2 When the guarantee is released , or you get the deposit back , you must help us to cancel the guarantee or give us the deposit .
3 When the guarantee is released , or you get the deposit back , you must help us to cancel the guarantee or give us the deposit .
4 When the guarantee is released , or you get the deposit back , you must help us to cancel the guarantee or give us the deposit .
5 When the guarantee is released , or you get the deposit back , you must help us to cancel the guarantee or give us the deposit .
6 Philpott lowered the newspaper and gave them a wry smile .
7 At this sort of pace we will start to lose the landmarks that give us our bearings .
8 We got the dog and give him a couple of rope ends in his mouth and he take them across the ice .
9 If your card is lost , stolen or your Personal Number is disclosed to another person , the Bank have the right to inform the Police and give them any information they require .
10 Susan scribbled the postcard and gave it to her with a sigh .
11 The Ultratone Facial works by stimulating the muscles and giving them concentrated exercise .
12 I held up my hand very much in the manner of Salvius the tribune greeting Glabriolix the slave and giving him news of the Emperor 's dog , Pertinax .
13 Three weeks into the job and Richard Jaross , Uniforum 's spanking new executive director , is talking about revitalising the place and giving it more of a customer focus .
14 The high subsidies offered by the UK government to Nissan and by other European governments to encourage Japanese investment gave rise to fears that the Europeans were engaging in ‘ beggar-my-neighbour ’ subsidy policies , which would benefit the Japanese and give them an unfair competitive advantage when compared to existing producers .
15 Er I 've done the slips and given them to Margaret to be .
16 Anselm acquiesced in this explanation and waited for peace , but then , long after it had been apparent to others , it dawned on him that he must either do the job or give it up — preferably , so far as he was concerned , the latter .
17 In rationalising the corporation and giving it the equipment that would allow it to compete with rivals , particularly foreign rivals , I had to have a capital programme .
18 The grandparents completely dominated the boy and gave him high levels of attention for his difficult behaviour .
19 Ira Dilworth applauded the idea and gave me an official ‘ To Whom It May Concern ’ letter of introduction , which opened a number of official doors , got me as far as Edmonton , and served as an invaluable introduction to some high ranking officers of the R.C.A.F.
20 ‘ We see our only hope as being the White Paper where the money would follow the patients and give us the funds to treat the patients that arrive . ’
21 He helps Crawford 's character , Jim Fenn , who also wants to play the cornet in the band but does not have one , to buy the instrument and gives him lessons .
22 I had a phone call from so she said to me come down to the admin , so I went down and she 'd opened the letter and give it back to us .
23 ‘ My strength is to win the ball and give it , so I like to have a talented player around me , ’ he said .
24 ‘ Players like Paul Ince and Carlton Palmer are complementing Gascoigne because they are prepared to win the ball and give it to him in areas where he can be the most effective .
25 Into this negativity goes all the support for our minds and all the arguments it needs to strengthen the intellect and to give it reasons not to shed its skin .
26 Let's hope advertisers get the message and give us more laughs and less po-faced hype in future .
27 In fact you might as well sign the lot and give them to me . ’
28 The parents were reluctant to use the technique and gave her lots of warnings and did not carry out their threats .
29 On the newsreels at the cinema we saw pictures of de Gaulle riding in triumph through the streets , swastikas being torn down , ecstatic Parisiennes in their un-bombed city kissing the troops and giving them flowers .
30 Cameron folded the paper and gave it to James Menzies .
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