Example sentences of "[noun] have give [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In fact aid grants and new bank loans have , since 1984 , been far outweighed by the amount Third World countries have given to the rich nations in interest repayments .
2 But first , it is worth briefly summarising the evidence which our surveys have given about problems over credit use — as far as the relationship between borrower and lender is concerned .
3 These experiments are , however , still pulsed , and it would be extremely valuable if a true continuous wave all-optical passive resonator system could be developed , to give the sort of experimental impetus that the xenon and helium-xenon lasers have given to laser instabilities .
4 Joint working is particularly marked in relation to FHSAs , perhaps reflecting the importance many regions have given to this .
5 However , we have just had the third record increase in the amount of money that the Government have given to the Arts Council of Great Britain , which is directly responsible for passing on such moneys to the Royal Opera House , the Birmingham Royal Ballet and other companies .
6 And remember , too , the lessons in scientific death that we in the West have given throughout this bloody century .
7 This was one of the most ragged performances Oxford have given in recent memory with their captain , Smith , responsible for several mistakes .
8 The accounts which local sign theorists have given of what might loosely be called the ‘ experience ’ of localisation have , in the main , been variations on three themes .
9 With the Editor 's name on the cover , it is not easy to be objective about Sally B — A Very Special Lady ( Midland Counties Publications , 48pp , illus , sbk , available from B-17 Preservation Ltd ) but as all the contributors have given over their royalties to keeping Sally B in the air , we can slip a ‘ plug ’ in .
10 Well , so does England 's new coach , Dick Best , the man the RFU have given until the end of the season to prove that he deserved to have the appointment renewed .
11 But sometimes they 're taking lightly and we have found the help and encouragement that our christian friends and our our vicar have given to us in our difficult times have he helped keep us together .
12 As we will see in Part II , the answer which the courts have given to this question is neither an unqualified ‘ yes ’ nor an unqualified ‘ no ’ .
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