Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb mod] give [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 David will give his forthright views on a number of issues , including the state of the game in this country .
2 I 'm going I told you they said Janice would give me lessons did n't I ?
3 FastPort will give your printers the plug and play functionality of printers that cost thousands of dollars more .
4 Planetary activity in Taurus during the first ten days in May will give your personal affairs or morale a marvellous boost , but after that complications will arise .
5 MOTORSPORT : Benetton will give their B193 Formula One car its racing debut at next week 's South African Grand Prix — and then replace it with an even newer model after just three races .
6 He 'll give him a greater measure of liberty even so , if Harry 'll give his parole , but Harry 'll give him nothing short of a dagger .
7 These were furnished with fountains , seats , grass and trees and were so organized that nearly every quartier of Paris could give its inhabitants a place for relaxation .
8 The British colony , already fretting over whether China will give its nod to an expensive new airport in the territory , can ill afford the economic blow of a change in China 's status .
9 It appeared Mary would give her eye-teeth for a cup of tea with two sugars .
10 John-William Dallam would give her credit for no more sense than that .
11 TRIUMPHANT Nigel Benn will give his new WBC belt to Michael Watson .
12 He thinks that he wants a reconciliation , and up to a point he does ; but what he hopes most of all is that Alfred will give his blessing to the new play he has written — a drama of sibling rivalry called Brother Mine .
13 Mr Ferguson will give his influential captain , Bryan Robson , until the last minute to prove his fitness from a niggling calf complaint .
14 She believes the plum role with US network NBC will give her ‘ massive exposure and send a signal to film studios that she 's back ’ , say friends .
15 But what , for instance , does Morrissey know about life , sat in his living room in Halebarns denouncing carnivores everywhere when some poor bugger in Hulme would give his right arm for a pork chop ?
16 As Kent tells Lear , Sent into banishment for opposing his master , Kent can give his moral support to Cordelia ( in terms that echo Emilia 's dying words ) : The division is clear-cut , and it is right .
17 Sheriff Hector MacLean will give his judgment at a later date .
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