Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [pron] [vb mod] give [pron] " in BNC.

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1 After successful completion of the qualifying law degree , you will then have to proceed to the Legal Practice Course which will give you the practical skills necessary to become a solicitor .
2 do n't we get a great big saucepan lid he can give them bill ?
3 There 's a batch mark which should give you the date of manufacture , but you 'd have to get that from the factory , or perhaps through the Ministry of Defence .
4 and then I thought well er tt if you get this sandwich toaster I 'll give you sandwich toaster , you can get egg , beans and all , bacon and all this crap and er we 'll go from there .
5 Eastern European countries were likewise keen to join or at least to negotiate with the EC association agreements which would give them preferential access to EC markets .
6 ‘ I could check us into a motel out of town you give the number to the Liaison Office I 'll give it to my office and hope their nasty little mints think that 's all that 's going on . ’
7 If we build public sector houses we will give them the homes they need .
8 Do you set out the sum , er you must set out some calculation of how many you are likely to lose over the life of the aircraft , is there a percentage figure you could give us for that ?
9 She 'll deal it out , you know , but , if were going to Alan Bay she 'll give us enough money for a a sand thing , .
10 Mark my words , Mr. K. They 'll give her just enough rope to hang herself . ’
11 Well the specific question I asked is whether you 've quantified in percentage terms erm perhaps Group Captain you could give us an indication of how it has affected it ?
12 At local level most offices have a TU representative who can give you more information about joining the relevant union and the services they offer .
13 They have accepted a compromise deal which will give them a special allowance for working an extra hour in the morning and late at night under a new roster system .
14 You 've got an address , if you give that to the collators departments they can give you a name for the occupier can they ?
15 If only there were a little chocolate bar we could give her .
16 And ballet must also have short phrase rhythms which will give it variety , dimension , mass , structure , texture and style .
17 The goal for the formal system of education was to provide a system from pre-school through to adult education which would give everyone access .
18 Were they given this breathing space it would give them a chance to be less edgy about Olwyn .
19 They will send you a copy of your full birth certificate which should give you enough detail to start enquiries into your family history .
20 If a slightly boggy area can be created next to a garden pool it will give you the opportunity , as here , to include one or two moisture lovers such as caltha and astilbe .
21 Or you can contact Oxfam UK ( 274 Banbury Road , Oxford , OX2 7DZ ) and get their Cambodia Information Pack which will give you background on the situation and advice on what questions to ask evasive politicians .
22 You can also contact Oxfam UK ( 274 Banbury Road , Oxford , OX2 7DZ ) and get their Cambodia Information Pack which will give you background on the situation and advice on what questions to ask evasive politicians .
23 We are also focusing on exploration projects which will give us the opportunity to find larger oil and gas deposits at lower costs .
24 This must override any scheme rules which would give you a worse deal .
25 So on Saturday I 'll ask her if she can get them Wednesday for me definitely cos then you can I can get the money off Dad Tuesday you can give it her Wednesday morning , and then I can pick them up Wednesday afternoon when I go over .
26 fire fighters which will give us er more consistency in cuts we have Chairman of their meeting er er a number of months er during the past year when we are by Home seventy five .
27 And that would also give us office space which would give us a headquarters for a recycling education group , which would go out to schools , to councils , to Brownie groups , to anybody who might be interested in recycling , what they can do , how they can it better .
28 In return for a £250 donation to the Appeal Fund we will give you an engraved Time Capsule measuring 75mm dia. × 230mm long ( 3″ × 9″ ) .
29 With its 1Mb of display memory it will give you a maximum resolution of 1,280 by 1,024 in 16 colours as well as provide non-interlaced video at 72Hz in 1,024 by 768 mode .
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