Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [adv] give " in BNC.
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1 | In this way sound very clearly echoes or perhaps rather gives the lead to sense . |
2 | I mean for example if they walked in the room right now I 'm sure you 'd introduce me so I 'm really saying is look can you give me a telephone number , I 'll give them a chat and in fact , by the way , if you do see him within the next couple of days or so please give him a shout , let me know that you 've been quite excited about some of the ideas that I 've shown you this evening , I wan na do the same thing for him , you know , nothing gained nothing ventured nothing lost . |
3 | It has another important use as a support for the sail , either in the decorative sense to form shapes in profile , or more commonly to give depth to the sail for aerodynamic reasons . |
4 | It means ‘ to give a bit more ’ and reflects the love that Creole and Cajun people have for their cuisine , but it can refer to a helping of food , a cookery tip , or even just giving more care and attention to an everyday dish . |
5 | He concluded that there was neither a general rule of the common law nor a principle of natural justice that a public law authority should always or even usually give reasons for its decisions . |
6 | At the National Gallery 's new sumptuous shop in the Sainsbury Wing I recorded three books on Gwen John ( and none on Augustus , her brother ) , two on Artemisia Gentileschi ( one being the very scholarly and feminist monograph by Mary D Garrard , published by Princeton University Press , now in paperback ) , one book on Rosalba Carriera , and most surprisingly given the feminist industry around this artist , only one on Mary Cassatt . |
7 | It is all too easy to feel that we know the answer to the problems presented and so precipitously give advice . |
8 | So suddenly fatherless , and so abruptly given to a husband , translated from the familiar company of her sisters at Brecon to this barbarous foreign court where she was the last and loneliest of the children , Isabella had looked round her forlornly for an anchorage to which she might ride in safety . |
9 | Any territories that rallied to Free France would enhance the legitimacy of his movement , provide strategic bases for his forces , and perhaps even give him the opportunity to transfer his headquarters to a base on French soil . |
10 | ‘ In the administration of government in this country the functions which are given to ministers ( and constitutionally properly given to ministers because they are constitutionally responsible ) are functions so multifarious that no minister could ever personally attend to them . |
11 | The engineers were also said to have become better dressed , improved in their conduct and manners and much less given to drink : " they are decidedly better men " . |
12 | Even if the latter were true , it would merely allow the people to choose their government : it does not base the governmental order , the British ‘ constitution ’ , on their authority and thus only gives them only half their right . |
13 | They were officially produced , and thus often give information about official events which otherwise would not be known ; the designs and legends they bear provide an unequalled number of images and inscriptions from lost societies . |
14 | The amount of grief in the Cottenham Maidens last Saturday was mainly caused by a combination of large fields and an injudicious pace , and once again gives rise to concern that the safety factor on most courses is far too high . |
15 | He is obviously eager to overturn Dr. Kumar 's small majority and once again give Langbaurgh the reputation of being a Conservative area . |
16 | I could ask the other players ( providing of course that Leeds are in the Final ) , however because of all the troubles the players and Managers have had in the past , most of them wo n't sell their tickets and usually only give them to their families in case they fall into the wrong hands , and then they are in trouble . |
17 | Such fiction , unconcise and more naturally given to carnality than wit , had been unashamedly dominated by story , and it was characteristically fast-paced and impatient of extended description , whether of scene , of motive or of mind . |
18 | Chettle wins it back and straight away gives possession back to Leicester . |
19 | ‘ It often happens that one who at first was listening gladly becomes exhausted and now opens his mouth no longer to give assent but to yawn , and even involuntarily gives signs that he wants to depart . |
20 | Experience of life , and genuine discussion with people of other views , can enable us to add to , and revise , and even occasionally to give up , aspects of the stance which we have adopted so far . |
21 | In it he described how , if chicks are trained on the passive avoidance task and immediately afterwards given a mild electric shock across their heads , they seem to forget the association of taste and bead , for when offered a bead later they peck at it enthusiastically once more . |
22 | Lastly the best man or the toastmaster reads the telegrams in full if there are only a few , or reads the wittiest in full and then just gives the names of the senders of the others if there are many . |
23 | He coldly worked out what each of his women wanted , and then coldly gave it to her . |
24 | If your horse is dehydrated , give the electrolytes for a couple of days and then only give them when the horse has worked hard or competed or you feel has sweated excessively . |
25 | I erm , I think it 's worth correcting some of the financial mistakes again , that Mr , and then perhaps give him some more facts on that . |
26 | If I mention them and then perhaps give you a few examples of the sort of facilities which erm which we have available . |
27 | I wondered for a moment whether I was dreaming , and then silently gave thanks . |
28 | By four months , Madame de Chavigny , when you 'll start to feel it stir — and then maybe give you the odd hefty kick-the foetus is — ‘ |
29 | Since much of the computation time is used to establish that the solution is optimal , premature termination of the procedure can often save time and yet still give the optimal solution , although its optimality can not be guaranteed . |
30 | The secret of Jesus ' great kindness to people was that he helped them and yet always gave them space to be themselves . |