Example sentences of "[noun pl] give [pron] " in BNC.
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31 | Love Dynamic planetary influences give your confidence a much-needed boost . |
32 | Words give us power over every other creature and thing in the natural world . |
33 | OUR super EXCLUSIVE Wallchart features 14 of the terrible tearaways and the dramatic full-colour pictures give you just a hint of what it must be like to meet them in the ring . |
34 | Colourful pictures give your baby something to focus on — tape a smiling fact inside the cot in the first few weeks . |
35 | The subject of art has for too long been considered by many teachers as a frill , — there it is on the time-table , a compulsory subject ; some schools give it a period a week , some a double period , and some even more . |
36 | fair point , its still er , I mean its a considerable number , I mean you can see why the insurance company 's are doing quite well , but your willing to put up with that as well for the , for the good points of a car , for the freedom that er , that cars give you and the safety someone has said , the individual safety as a woman , yes . |
37 | ‘ I 'm very glad that my books give you such pleasure , ’ responded Melissa with total sincerity . |
38 | We 're all really close to each other , so if the lads give me a good track with some good bits that turn me on , I want to do well for them , I wan na get some lyrics out they 'd like . |
39 | We 're in the finale now lads give it all you 've got . |
40 | kids give it a shove , pushed it on the street |
41 | Tennis rackets give you a lot of power but the most power you get from the body . |
42 | Finally , both Biddulph and Music and Arts give us Weber 's A flat Sonata ( played with inimitable brio and wit ) , and Mendelssohn and Liszt respectively . |
43 | The finding of individual coins or of coin hoards can in some rather obvious respects give us the same sort of information , since the loss of a single coin or the deposit of a hoard is proof of some sort of direct or indirect contact between the place of mint and the place of deposit . |
44 | Generally speaking , it is better for farm animals to give them a lot more space and a lot more variety in their environment . |
45 | Two weeks after the publication of proposals for the National Curriculum in September 1987 , the Times Educational Supplement invited 13 curriculum pundits to give their views . |
46 | ‘ If they do n't drive , then they ask their husbands to give them a lift . |
47 | In a friendly atmosphere look around at leisure and allow our experienced designers to give you advice and original ideas . |
48 | RAY McCarron , Monaghan 's rotund scoring machine was up to his old tricks at Castleblayney when he fired in two goals to give his side an Ulster championship lifeline . |
49 | Her eyes darted back to his and she studied him before parting her lips to give him his answer . |
50 | And as students of the star signs will verify , the cuspate divisions help explain his ability to carve the characters he plays into different personality fragments to give them added depth . |
51 | There simply was n't enough stock in the shops to give them any real choice . |
52 | Scarcely had I got myself fairly comfortable and closed my eyes when I heard the sound of people running I hurriedly tried to think up some famous last words to give my public , but never had a chance to utter them . |
53 | It is also illegal for manufacturers to give their product a misleading name , or to claim that it is made of a particular ingredient which in fact makes up a very small proportion of the product . |
54 | And delivered as an integral part of the application are two utilities to give us as much flexibility in achieving that goal as possible . |
55 | Interested groups such as businessmen , shoppers and environmentalists will be given three months to give their views . |
56 | The Syrian foreign minister who , after meeting Douglas Hurd , evoked the Sykes-Picot agreement of 1916 in which the British and the French secretly carved up the Middle East between them ( later using the League of Nations to give them the so-called Mandates as a cover ) , was not making some arcane and irrelevant allusion . |
57 | OPENING up your excellent Have a Rattle page , it continually sickens me to see so-called Glentoran supporters giving their manager the verbals in the press . |
58 | She cast a swift , assessing look over Shannon , her eyes giving nothing away . |
59 | Oddly , if the P M risks giving him one in the next reshuffle , it might be a sign that his own confidence is returning . |
60 | Bangkok is well supplied with ‘ shooting galleries ’ where pushers go down lines of addicts giving them all a fix with the same needle . |