Example sentences of "[pron] give [art] [adj] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Then and only then was I given a real dose of chloroform ‘ for the afterbirth ’ I was told . |
2 | Well I 'm delighted to see so many of you have taken the trouble to come and join us today for yet another annual public meeting and in welcoming you can I give a particular welcome to our new chairman Mike Betts , thank him very much indeed for joining us . |
3 | ‘ Why do n't I give the Russian collection to the Munich Museum of Fine Arts in Adolph 's memory ? |
4 | I give a general welcome to the Bill . |
5 | Algy must remember to ask you to come next time I give a little party for her . |
6 | I give a blank agenda to the supervisor and say ‘ Have a team meeting with your own team , and see what problems you 've had or experienced . ’ |
7 | In cases where an acute prescription is required I give the new remedy in LM1 . |
8 | I give the absurd mass of typescript another shake . |
9 | Which brings me really to the factors which I give the most weight to . |
10 | Tuesday , 23rd : After a brief meeting at the High Commission with the Education Adviser , I gave a second lecture on ‘ the Logic of Polite Conversation ’ at J.N.U. , and was afterwards invited to lunch by the English Department , in the company of the Vice-Chancellor and various members of staff . |
11 | Before leaving , I gave a spare key to Lisabeth and an envelope with Jo 's two hundred quid for her to give to Mr Nassim . |
12 | Retracing our steps , we passed the reed screen once more and I gave a cursory glance through the hole . |
13 | Suddenly I was full of hope again , and I gave a great shout of happiness . |
14 | I gave a short address with one foot on each side of the peace-line [ a sleeping policeman — concrete ] basing my theme on the marvellous passage in the second chapter of the Gospel according to St. Luke — the song of the angels , seen and heard by the shepherds , ‘ Glory to God in the highest and on earth peace and goodwill to all people ’ . |
15 | We were there on 3rd May 1945 when Rangoon was liberated , and that evening I gave a short broadcast over All-India Radio , telling our friends in India and Burma that we should shortly be back in the liberated city to help with the tremendous task of reconstruction . |
16 | No , what she said was that we spent er no he said I gave a fat cheque for the caravan . |
17 | It asked about six months in a limited industry , and I gave an accurate answer on that . |
18 | I gave the same seminar about the problems of the inflationary universe , just as in Moscow . |
19 | I think it was on that Sunday , but it may have been on the Sunday before , that I gave the last message from the Burma Broadcasting Service . |
20 | I can not really add to the answer that I gave the hon. Member for Birmingham , Erdington ( Mr. Corbett ) . |
21 | Funnily enough , the one I gave the biggest chance to was Heist in the Festival Bumper but he finished second . |
22 | Let me give a classic example from another branch of biology . |
23 | Let me give a concrete example of what I mean . |
24 | The Theatre Collection later acquired the personal papers of Tree 's wife , Maud , which give a fascinating insight into the life and work of a popular actress , socialite and philanthropist . |
25 | The companies publish information leaflets which give a rough guide to whether you are likely to benefit from having a meter and will tell you whether one is possible for your house . |
26 | Their concern has been to prevent de-skilling and to exert pressure to design jobs which give a higher quality of working life . |
27 | If the requirement for in situ hybridization to chromosomes is to probe for the completely unknown localization of unique sequences in the mouse genome , existing techniques are limited to tissue samples which give a plentiful supply of both slides and mitotic cells . |
28 | As these will stop in 1998 , developers are favouring projects which give a rapid return on their investments . |
29 | Under increasing public pressure , farmers are taking a greater interest in free-range systems which give a fairer deal to farm animals . |
30 | Minor faults to full-blown emergencies can be realistically created on screens which give a lifelike vision of dials and control room gadgetry . |