Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] give [pron] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I have to know that sort of thing otherwise I would n't know how hard to fire the retro-rockets to give you a gentle landing .
2 In one respect it is superior , as by staying lower down you will be constantly amazed by the ever changing scenery — higher up the views give you a good idea of the terrain you 'll be walking through the next day .
3 separate reports of the views of each of the groups to give them the opportunity for further comment ;
4 The men times the hours gives you the man hours .
5 The Saudis give me a stretch Mercedes and a clandestine litre of Johnny Walker Black , but no girl .
6 If you have time , pipe a little flavoured butter around the tartlets to give them a professional finish .
7 The parentheses gave her a sense of not existing , un-being perhaps was not too strong a word .
8 ‘ I found the last 20 minutes extremely hard but the lads gave me every encouragement and I am delighted , ’ he said .
9 We 're all really close to each other , so if the lads give me a good track with some good bits that turn me on , I want to do well for them , I wan na get some lyrics out they 'd like .
10 Tolonen was getting to his feet , one of the guards giving him a hand .
11 The guards gave us a cigarette each and then left .
12 ( Act 1 scene 3 ) And , only three lines after this , the theme of belief in the power of evil is shown by Macbeth when he says that the witches gave him the Thanehood when it was actually the king .
13 ‘ Poor Mangan , ’ Father Poole would sigh , ‘ the street-arabs gave him an awful time — and I was one of them , God forgive me . ’
14 Moscow was also offended by the refusal of the Anglo-Americans to give her a share in controlling the German industrial heartland , the Ruhr , which lay in the British zone .
15 Part of the mystique associated with a mature instrument is how the years give it an individuality and a sonic thumbprint of its own , and it 's still very early days for this one .
16 Many of the coarse fish are spawning in the vegetation at the side of the waterways from February through to July and April is the first full month that the fishermen give them the peace and quiet to do this .
17 The comments and questions with which Ace and Daak interrupted the Professor 's story did n't annoy Defries : she found that the breaks gave her the time she needed to stretch her credulity .
18 Self-select P E Ps are a little bit different , is that when you , you the managers give you a choice of shares and it 's rather like pulling the handle on the one-armed bandit , you say right , I 'll start with er er I C I and I 'll back that up with B A T , and , and you leave them in for as long as you want , and you pay a charge when you move the shares , so you can actually control the P E P .
19 IN THE ancient fable the frogs called on the gods to give them a king .
20 Burnett 's favourite preparation for the treatment of uterine tumours was Aurum Muriaticum Natronatum so not having the LMI gave her the 6C potency in a 10ml dropper and within 3 days she was relieved of the discomfort on walking and standing which it seems reasonable to assume is due to the fibroid shrinking .
21 How much better it would be for ministers to be seen in the constituencies giving us the ammunition we need to fight on the doorsteps . ’
22 When the forwards gave them the ball in the opening four tour wins they proved that with 13 tries .
23 The rabbits gave them a wide berth and came through by another gap farther up , close to the gnarled trunk of an old crabapple tree .
24 The objectives give us a way of er measuring at the end of the course whether the course has achieved for you what you wanted from we 'll come back as I said to those this afternoon and and just review them to see that you got out of the course what you .
25 The teachers gave me a rough time for a couple of years because my student and acting image did n't fit .
26 It was doubtful whether his preaching saved many souls , but enough of the navvies gave him a polite hearing to satisfy his missionary urges .
27 Little red leaflets headed Herzlich Wilkommen ! are pressed into their cold hands ; the leaflets give them the deeply resistible news that they that they can get discounts on all burgers at the BurgerKing shops across West Berlin .
28 The girls gave him a challenge that they would achieve £81k worth of sales by the end of the third quarter , and they did !
29 Gerber , with 19 international tries in 24 Tests , is considering retirement when he returns to the Republic , insisting : ‘ When you are 24 your mistakes are forgiven , but when you are my age every game has to be excellent or the critics give you a difficult time .
30 The lawyers gave me an inventory .
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