Example sentences of "[adj] [noun prp] [noun prp] [noun] give " in BNC.
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1 | Usually priced at £39.95 , we have SIX Cellutherapie Vibromassage systems to give away ! |
2 | This article is the second if two extracted from the Annual Violet Butler Lecture given by the author at Barnett House , Oxford . |
3 | ON MAY 1st 1893 President Grover Cleveland gave a speech to 300,000 people on a stretch of parkland beside Lake Michigan . |
4 | In 1943 Sir Richard Acland gave Trerice , and his two other estates of Holnicote and Killerton , to the National Trust . |
5 | In 1909 Margaret Llewelyn Davies gave evidence to a royal commission on divorce law reform , and the Guild began its advocacy for divorce on the same terms as men . |
6 | I Jordan de Blossevilla give in free alms to God and St Pancras and the monks … for the welfare of my soul and of my ancestors and successors a portion of my land in Bevenden lying by my well on the south side containing 4 perches in length and 2 in breadth ; to hold in tree alms , with a tree way of going in and out with the easement of drawing water in any well . |
7 | SOME 2,500 Northern Ireland supporters gave last night 's World Cup game a miss — even though they had bought tickets at £10 a time . |
8 | On March 20th President Chaim Herzog gave him first shot at forming a new government to replace the fallen Likud-Labour coalition . |
9 | There are verses and choruses and chick backing vocals and a big Chris Hughes production to give it that radio-friendly oomph . |
10 | When newspapers first speculated that Lady Dartmouth was to replace the Earl of Dartmouth with the divorced Earl Spencer , a then-unknown Lady Sarah Spencer gave the memorable quote : ‘ Since my grandfather died last June and we moved from Sandringham to Althorp Park , Lady Dartmouth has been an all-too-frequent visitor . ’ |
11 | Thus , there 's the tip-toeing blues of ‘ Last Swallow ’ which allows Justin 's spruced-up Nick Cave intonation to give a would-be sea shanty a good kicking and suggests the Westies ' imagination is sufficient to keep them running for a good while yet . |
12 | Thus , there 's the tip-toeing blues of ‘ Last Swallow ’ which allows Justin 's spruced-up Nick Cave intonation to give a would-be sea shanty a good kicking and suggests the Westies ' imagination is sufficient to keep them running for a good while yet . |