Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] give [pers pn] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But this kind of stimulus neighbourhood he engineers point of view is actually extremely interesting and give you a hell of a lot of job satisfaction because you are getting the youngsters really involved in what it 's all about .
2 The schoolmaster then spent an endless period fussily sorting out his things — extracting a folded newspaper and a small bag of plums from his case , arranging the case on the rack , examining the seat minutely for anything unpleasant and giving it a brush with the back of his hand , folding his jacket and his jumper with ritualistic care , adjusting the window in consultation with the lady , but without reference to me or to the young Swede , getting his case down again for some forgotten item , checking his hankie , readjusting the window .
3 Bought over the Post Office counter , postal orders are both traceable and give you a counterfoil to prove they have been sent .
4 Bought over the Post Office counter , postal orders are both traceable and give you a counterfoil to prove they have been sent .
5 Bought over the Post Office counter , postal orders are both traceable and give you a counterfoil to prove they have been sent .
6 This sets him apart from the ordinary and gives him a reason for living .
7 It is actually very good and gives you a choice of nine languages including French , German , Afrikaans , Italian , Portuguese , Slovak , Spanish , Tswana and ZULU .
8 But Stephen was very helpful and gave me a lot of encouragement . ’
9 I hope this letter is helpful and gives you an understanding of the various services we can offer you .
10 See people at San Carlos hungry and given them the rest .
11 The BBC still , happily , seemed keen to see the film produced and so Gerard budgeted it to be made as simply as possible in 16mm for television , with the hope that cinema distributors would find it irresistible and give it a release on the big screen .
12 This feels wholesome and gives me the confidence to take up issues of racism and sexism in the Lesbian and Gay Workers ' Group and issues of sexism and heterosexism in the Black Workers ' Group , within the organization we work for .
13 If possible have an alternative date available and give them the option of telephoning to change their original appointment .
14 Fortunately , from the point of view of the tsar , the Khan of Bukhara was pro-Russian and gave him the chance to threaten Khiva from the rear .
15 It is after all a dealers ' fair and gives us a chance to show what we have to potential and established clients without the auction houses breathing down our necks .
16 And I wonder , ’ she went on as Melissa murmured a polite and hypocritical response , ‘ if you 'd be so kind as to give me a lift to the school this morning ?
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