Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] give they a " in BNC.

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1 The purpose of the Enterprise is to involve Third World countries in mining nodules and give them a share in the profits .
2 They spoke good Spanish : if they promised to interpret for me , I said , I 'd rent a car and give them a ride .
3 A 12-strong party of homeless men , who currently reside at the Fleetwood Hostel in Lancashire , were offered the chance to visit Sellafield to stimulate their interest in industry and give them a day out to remember .
4 Alan Smithson , promotions manager at The Mall , said : ‘ We hope to encourage new talent and give them a chance .
5 It 's only good manners to make your guests feel at home and give them a go now and again , but Swindon were a little too kind just before half-time .
6 Disbud hybrid tea roses for the best blooms and give them a foliar feed if it is necessary .
7 Jason says that you can take any group down the course and give them a thrill you do n't have to be good and special needs groups such as blind people can also have a go …
8 But this time can you concentrate more on what you are going to do with your body to actually tell people via your body or give them a good idea of exactly what you mean
9 Fulcrum Technologies Inc , Ottawa , Canada reckons that it has the industry 's first suite of SQL-based tools that enable corporate information professionals to access text information and make it available throughout an organisation for use as a strategic resource : Fulcrum says SearchTools offer the first means by which corporate developers , working within an open client-server environment , can build text-retrieval applications for accessing large text applications and give them a way to integrate text-intensive data into existing corporate information management , image or database systems ; the tools feature an applications programming interface based on the SQL Access Group 's Call Level Interface ; the tools will initially be available for Microsoft Corp Visual Basic and Windows developers , as well as for C developers working in other environments , such as OS/2 and Unix ; initial Unix support will be under AIX/6000 , HP-UX and Solaris ; the SearchTools development kit starts at $7,500 per copy and the indexing and retrieval component , SearchServer , will be from $1,000 per user .
10 If you live in the Wallingford area and have a railway interest perhaps you might like to join this enthusiastic group and give them a few hours of your time .
11 " They go there to fetch the nurses on night shift and give them a lift down to hospital . "
12 You can have the firm 's name and give them a brooch or something .
13 • Take five of PFK 's top writers and give them a nominal £250 to set up a tank .
14 At the Pattmore project in London and the Rosemount project in Glasgow for example , mothers are provided with adequate child care and it enables them to attend courses and gain skills and qualifications that give them a better chance in the job market .
15 ‘ They should seriously consider Liverpool people and give them a chance , particularly as it is an area of high unemployment . ’
16 According to the trust 's Andy Hunter , the aim is not to treat or rehabilitate people but give them an opportunity to work .
17 ‘ Put them in the interview-room and give them a cup of tea .
18 Sticking her head out of the door , she summoned a nurse and got her to take the young man 's parents back to the interview-room and give them a cup of tea .
19 After last year 's recession-strapped event , a bloc of disgruntled dealers asked organiser John Wilson to increase marketing , freeze booth prices and give them a voice in gallery selection .
20 The cleverness was in using the wealth of old prints lying around ignored and simplifying them to make them fresher and give them a contemporary feel .
21 Sinn Fein spokesman Martin McGuinness said the party would discuss the letter from the church leaders and give them a considered response in the near future .
22 Give them a short back and sides and give them a taste of the birch .
23 Within the year there was money made available for projects which could take the broad skills of a science like genetic manipulation and give them a saleable medical application .
24 The high subsidies offered by the UK government to Nissan and by other European governments to encourage Japanese investment gave rise to fears that the Europeans were engaging in ‘ beggar-my-neighbour ’ subsidy policies , which would benefit the Japanese and give them an unfair competitive advantage when compared to existing producers .
25 I have met women who epitomize the ‘ good mother ’ ; they genuinely love and care for their children and give them a great deal of attention , playing with them and guiding them in a way that most of us feel we can never emulate .
26 Dr Merson called for national programmes to make AIDS prevention ‘ truly sensitive ’ to the needs of women and give them a greater say in the programmes .
27 ‘ They are such good supporters , we decided to make them an introductory offer on the new wallpaper and give them a helping hand to put it up , ’ said Boro marketing manager Mitch Hatfield .
28 Thousands of students , particularly from Beijing , were sent to undertake ‘ social practice ’ during the summer vacation in the hope that contact With ‘ real life ’ would bring them down to earth and give them a more realistic assessment of society .
29 We book them into the Seaview and the Esplanade and give them a comradely nosh-up at the Claremont .
30 ONCE the planning is done we must meet with Parish and County Councils and give them a complete briefing — BEFORE we approach residents .
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