Example sentences of "[noun] and a [noun sg] give " in BNC.

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1 Showbusiness and sporting stars had donated items for the auction and a sweatshirt given by Ian Botham which he had worn during his charity walk from Aberdeen to Ipswich fetched £33 .
2 At an Open Evening in Stranraer , attended by various types of Keep-fit groups , the programme included a Medau demonstration and a class given by Valerie Archibald .
3 His loss was felt sharply , not only at School , but also in the town , and many tributes were paid to his work and a lifetime given to public service .
4 Pots of oleander , agaves and a yucca give a Mediterranean feel to the garden , although pots brought from France and those filled with tender geraniums and fuchsias have to be overwintered in the conservatory .
5 She went for an hour and a half to give him a hot cooked dinner , which she had prepared in the morning , and to wash up afterwards .
6 Explaining his decision , he originally felt that he ‘ would be very unlikely ever to have available the full weight of a team and a manufacturer to give me what should be a reasonable opportunity ( to win the championship ) . ’
7 But the way he did it was with the same connections he defied , and to get into serious racing in his early days , he got a bank to give him credit and a sponsor to give him some backing : though he had n't , of his own , a sou in the world .
8 The Way is waymarked the 92 miles from start to finish and a book giving detailed route descriptions is available for £3.40 , including postage .
9 We 'll send you a special St. John running vest and a leaflet giving you hints on fund raising .
10 We 'll send you a special St. John running vest and a leaflet giving you hints on fund raising .
11 As Worrell 's career came at the same period , the stature he acquired both as a man and a leader gave added impetus and credibility to the black independence movement , especially as cricket is such an important part of Caribbean life .
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