Example sentences of "[noun prp] 's [noun sg] [modal v] give " in BNC.
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1 | Thirdly , and I find it most worrying , it states here that this motion welcomes the concept of European citizenship , which throughout th through the Maastricht 's Treaty will give E C citizens the right to vote and stand in European and local elections wherever they reside in the community . |
2 | Mooney 's absence could give former Hartlepool striker Ricardo Gabbiadini his chance . |
3 | When they were little , whenever they had a cut or a graze and had to have the plaster taken off , which was painful , William 's grandad used to give them a treat first . |
4 | Now members are hoping Geraldine 's arrival could give the club 's image a healthy boost . |
5 | Mr Ryabov 's defection will give them enough votes to block the two-thirds majority that is needed to change the constitution . |
6 | Mr Lamont 's Budget will give a tax cut of £100 a year to the average family . |
7 | The fruitfulness of Guscott 's passing may give pause to the justified chuntering about his failure to make tries for unmarked wingers in internationals this season . |
8 | The MRD 's support would give the RDPC , which won 88 seats , an overall majority in the 180-seat assembly . |
9 | At the end of an hour we suggested a minute of quiet , to see if God 's wisdom would give us any such ideas . |
10 | Furious radio hams feared Mr Reenan 's behaviour would give them all a bad name . |
11 | Today , the fact that Maxwell 's theory can give an accurate account of the behaviour of a wide range of electromagnetic systems is a generally accepted part of scientific knowledge , and assertions about the existence and properties of radio waves will not rate as novel predictions . |