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

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1 And I have asked him in and I have fed him and given him milk and wine and a share of the fire !
2 That is something we have chatted about and given him guidance on .
3 The team had chosen one stone each , the stone that most resembled them , and given them nicknames .
4 ‘ We have now allocated five new frequencies to BR and given them access to two others . ’
5 The paper is ambitious and given its scope , inevitably , some interesting assertions are not fully developed , inter alia that using psychodynamic theory at different times will have different meanings for practitioners ; and that in the UK a preoccupation with anti-discriminatory perspectives has slowed down theory building .
6 We were asked to move into position to observe , but not to intercept , a small American ship en route from the States to Ireland and given its course and estimated time when it would pass a certain point .
7 In this damp clay I had left footprints , and over these footprints I now found the splayed-out pug marks of the tigress where she had jumped down from the rocks and followed me , until the kakar had seen her and given its alarm-call , whereon the tigress had left the track and entered the bushes where I had seen the movement .
8 By 1894 Glasgow Town Council , the same august body that had fought at Flodden and given its trousers to the Bonnie Prince , changed its name and became ‘ The Corporation of Glasgow ’ .
9 Most of Henry 's prisoners were freed without ransom and given their lands back .
10 They 'd got changed in the Ladies and given their outfits to Kim , who was still wearing hers , as she 'd borrowed them from Simon 's wardrobe .
11 I feel that these difficulties have gone on too long for there to be a realistic prospect of change in time for these children and given their improvement whilst in foster care , where they are not brought up in their parents ' conflict , it is not in the children 's interests for them to go and live with the father and that they need to be placed in an environment with permanent substitute parents , who can meet the boys ' physical , emotional , educational and social needs .
12 After the weekend , the Unionist Whips decided that they had taken things far enough , having wasted an entire week of parliamentary time and given their supporters a sign of the vigour with which the fight was being waged .
13 They were engaged before the relocation and given their induction training in a nearby hotel .
14 all industrial estates , however , have one common characteristic : they are all located in , or adjacent to , major settlements , and given their labour requirements perhaps this is inevitable .
15 And she had asked him what would have happened to her if she had not had these good friends who had come to her aid and given her shelter , and when , in the form of an excuse , his answer had been , did n't she realize that he was distracted ? she had come back with , did n't he realize he had almost killed a man , that he was lucky he was n't in gaol now answering a charge of murder ?
16 She was paid four shillings a week and given her midday meal .
17 ‘ Tomorrow , ’ he repeated sharply , ‘ after you have seen la Principessa , after you have sat with her and given her pleasure .
18 What pleased her enormously was that over these garments Tina actually wore one of the patchwork aprons she had made and given her years before , with little hope of their ever being used .
19 Cllr Kidd was awarded £7,850 in back pay and given her job back last month .
20 They were really much more than just bike rides , for Granny , who lived with the family , had told her the story of St. George and given her books about Brownies , and Brenda rode along the country lanes make-believing she was the knight riding to rescue the princess from the dragon .
21 If this is how her work is to be read , then we are of course back with all the problems of the kairos approach : why has history been what it has been and given what history has been what may be said of God 's intention in relation to women ?
22 Ian Frazier , a writer for the New Yorker , has taken this bleak and maligned region and given it life .
23 Professor Lapworth of Birmingham had also examined the problems and given his interpretation .
24 But not all : for black sportsmen have staked a presence in Britain , albeit a small presence , since 1777 when Bill Richmond was uprooted and given his freedom in recognition of his sporting achievements ( at this time , Walvin , 1971 , p.12 , estimates there were 15,000 blacks in London ) .
25 ‘ The person shown on television having an exchange of words with David Campese has come forward and given his account of the incident .
26 Mr Gamage declined the offer , and given his proximity to the matter , his is perhaps the most adequately balanced appraisal of ‘ Those Pistol Cases ’ that can be reached .
27 Within a fortnight , the committee had reconvened and given my father free life membership .
28 When we arrived half an hour later , all the canoes were unloaded from the trailer and we were all kitted-out with a helmet and life-jacket and given our canoe for the day .
29 He could have easily not renewed his contract , and given our league situation at the time …
30 Given our commitments to the programmes that we 've set forward and given our commitment to the council tax payer , remember that person again not mentioned today
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