Example sentences of "[prep] the [noun] [pers pn] give " in BNC.

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1 The real breakthrough will come when the pot plants grown from rainforest seed are sold as such — when customers in down- town LA choose their purchases for the help they give to commercial community-based conservation as much as for their leaf colours .
2 The aim is to raise money for any former resistance workers who 've fallen on hard times and to say thank you for the help they gave to our servicemen :
3 The aim is to raise money for any former resistance workers who 've fallen on hard times and to say thank you for the help they gave to our servicemen :
4 But one thing , on behalf of the museum services , I would like to thank Doreen Griffiths for the help she gave us in our exhibition , ’ Memories of Change ’ , which you can see in the exhibition room over there , and she contributed a lot of photographs , and her memories , and allowed herself to be taped and have her memories in our archive , and for that we give her a great thank , because it 's not always easy for the , sometimes for the first time to begin talking into a tape-recorder , so we thank her very much , and thank you very much for coming in and performing for us today !
5 I agree with it and for the reasons he gives I would allow the appeal .
6 I agree with it and for the reasons he gives I would allow the appeal .
7 I agree with it , and for the reasons he gives would dismiss this appeal .
8 My Lords , I have had the advantage of reading in draft the speech of my noble and learned friend , Lord Templeman , and for the reasons he gives I , too , would allow the appeal and dismiss the plaintiffs ' action .
9 I agree with it , and for the reasons he gives would allow the appeal .
10 I agree with it and for the reasons he gives I , too , would allow the appeal .
11 I agree with it and for the reasons he gives I , too , would allow the appeal .
12 I have had the advantage of reading in draft the opinion of my noble and learned friend , Lord Templeman , and for the reasons he gives I , too , would allow the appeal .
13 My Lords , I agree with the speech of my noble and learned friend , Lord Templeman , that this appeal must be allowed for the reasons he gives .
14 On that issue , I agree with my noble and learned friend , Lord Goff of Chieveley , that , for the reasons he gives , it is appropriate to do so .
15 My Lords , I agree with my noble and learned friend , Lord Keith of Kinkel , whose draft speech I have had the opportunity to read , that for the reasons he gives the appeal should be allowed and the questions answered in the way he proposes .
16 I am writing to thank you for the coverage you gave my launch as the No More Pylons candidate ( Echo March 26 ) .
17 would like to thank managers and staff at the branch for the support they gave him during his recent illness .
18 I would like to commend you for the support you give to rural artists and craftspeople , through your excellent articles — especially at a time when , due to cuts in grants , such people need all the help they can get .
19 They agree that theological discourse does not make sense in the terms of ordinary language , but whereas for one this effectively consigns theology to the dustbin , for the other it gives it the same sort of status as speaking in tongues .
20 Play is usually defined as any activity engaged in for the enjoyment it gives without any consideration of the end result .
21 Ressentiment is a more precise word ; he may well have been blaming God in these developing years for the loss he felt — for the anguish it gave not only to himself but also that witnessed by him in his mother and sister .
22 Can I , I would like to change the wording of the er amendment and I 'm grateful to Mr for the advice he gave because I think by erm a slightly shorter and er er brisker wording I can achieve the objectives that I set out to achieve .
23 It was written and circulated privately by Evelyn Underhill for the retreats she gave at Pleshey and elsewhere .
24 Users value the network for the access it gives to computer and information resources on campus but perhaps even more so for the gateway it provides to JANET , the network linking hundreds of institutions and thousands of computers in the UK .
25 This concludes Mr Birdwood 's article and again many thanks to him for the talk he gave last March and for permission to reprint same .
26 If the results are striking as social and intellectual history perhaps hardly as science , as a physicist might see it — the book is also striking for the information it gives about the Society for Psychical Research .
27 Similarly , hearing increased in importance both for the information it gave about the environment in general , and for communication within the species ; hence the stage was also set for language to be born .
28 Thanks for the quote you gave me yesterday .
29 The village is also known for the care it gives to its gardens and grass verges .
30 This accounts for the attention he gave to the reserves , or ‘ spare men ’ as he liked to call them .
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