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

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1 David Barron graduated the sides and back and used a gel setting technique to give Kerry this pretty day style .
2 the implication of attempting to establish a central research information centre to give advice to chief officers about research findings , [ or ] collect , collate and distribute research of interest to the police service , and maintain an up-to-date index of research would be very considerable .
3 TODAY asked three wedding fashion experts to give their vision of what Princess Anne should be wearing on Saturday .
4 This still gives the gyro an oversensitive control and it will be very difficult to set the gyro gain control to give an acceptable response .
5 Defence counsel called in psychologist Olive Tunstall to give an independent opinion .
6 And dresses are getting fuller — have n't actually reached the crinoline stage , but a more uncomfortable sort of stage where layers and layers of petticoats , so , over your undergarments you 'd wear like eight or nine flannel cotton petticoats to give an impression of fullness .
7 The question whether the Crown is required in law enforcement proceedings to give such an undertaking was considered in depth in that case .
8 Would he not agree er that the fact that erm the Home Office plan to give allow for seven million pounds extra er for the police budget in W in Wales whereas in actual fact local government has chosen er to give only two point two million er through the police budget er is a disgrace and reflects very badly on the running of the police authority and on the chairmanship of that committee .
9 We 've teamed up with record giants EMI to give away 200 red hot albums in a competition worth a cool £3,000 .
10 Er the metal that forms two different chlorides solution react with sodium hydroxide solution to give precipitates , one coloured reddish brown the other green .
11 Franklin employ their own teacher sales team to give advice and support to schools starting to use their products .
12 The Urban Foundation , a private group funded by South African business interests and supported by multinational companies and foreign backers , on Oct. 5 , 1989 , announced the establishment of a R3,000 million mortgage loan programme to give low-income black families access to mortgage finance .
13 Citizen have three Leisure Access Cards to give away .
14 The error messages in the process log attempt to give as much information about the cause and source of an error as possible .
15 He explained that it was something like new party policy on homelessness and would involve a march into town piling up lots of boxes and collecting signatures on a Valentine type partition to give to Hugh .
16 It has taken several months of cajoling to persuade the enigmatic political advisor Philip Gould to give an interview .
17 We have a Casio TV 470 colour pocket television to give away this month .
18 He earned his position by forcing Fox head Steve Roth to give him the lead in the much-touted The Good Son and $8 million in return for doing Home Alone 2 .
19 The Italian-built coaches , decked out in smart grey and aquamarine livery , combine with tracks embedded in shock absorbent material to give a smooth and quiet journey .
20 But senior dental officer Sue Fuller said : ‘ There could not be a worse time than bedtime or before a day time nap to give sugar-loaded drinks like these .
21 Some companies now offer career break schemes to give both women and men a longer period of time off — often up to five years .
22 And for people accompanued by small children , there is a unique automatic baby listening service to give them complete peace of mind while enjoying their stay .
23 Nowadays the Army and the RAF identify the food items and the quality standards they require for their menus ( they work to a three or four week menu cycle to give them flexibility ) , and their requirements are then purchased on their behalf by the NAAFI purchasing organisation .
24 More Tory ( 54 ) than Labour ( 28 ) MPs supported a 1926 Private Members ' bill to enable local authority welfare centres to give family-planning advice to married women .
25 Meanwhile MPs and councillors from Gloucestershire have asked the Local Government Minister to give the county enough money to prevent it having to make cuts .
26 With such diverse facilities and wide ranging activities , we have found that many young mothers attending the Sportcentre require a private room to feed or change the youngest member of the family — to satisfy that need we are pleased to provide a fully equipped Baby Care room to give mum the privacy and comfort she and junior deserve .
27 SMOKERS using a new daytime nicotine patch to give up the habit are four times more likely to succeed than those who rely on willpower , according to a Gallup survey .
28 This mechanism ended in total failure when , after lengthy and various attempts to persuade several female life preparation students to give up wearing white ankle socks in favour of tights , short socks , mostly white , suddenly became very fashionable and seemed to adorn every other pair of ankles in the building .
29 But Oldham boss Joe Royle is looking to strikers Graeme Sharp and £700,000 ex-Aston Villa man Ian Olney to give Rovers problems .
30 The statement of gains proposed in The Future Shape of Financial Reports discloses the change in financial wealth for the period less a capital maintenance adjustment to give a ‘ real ’ change in financial wealth .
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