Example sentences of "[pers pn] give to " in BNC.
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31 | I raised over £4OO in total , which I gave to Cancer Research and the Multiple Sclerosis Society . ’ |
32 | The one I recorded for you I gave to your |
33 | I know that was you but y you do n't , I mean I remember u the fire we used to have here and it was n't till I gave it to a friend , I mean we kept here for a year alright , lucky enough , we did n't use it anyway I gave to a friend who doing car boot , I found it in the attic an he said to me Brenda , he said , did you ever use this fire ? |
34 | As we saw when considering the interactionist critique of positivism , there are two particularly important reasons for this : first , the processes of definition and application produce the data specifying the nature of , and the trends in , crime , and the characteristics of criminals that are subsequently used by criminologists to construct their theories and explanations ; second , these processes of definition and application have consequences for the meanings , implications and justifications that those ‘ labelled ’ by them give to their own actions . |
35 | What name have you given to the Water Hen which migrates to us yearly — or which did migrate last year and the year before . |
36 | What choice have you given to the hundred thousand people , hundred thousand people , whose mortgages have been repossessed , who have been made homeless by the policies of your Government ? |
37 | What choice have you given to the seventy five families that tonight are in bed and breakfast in this city with children ? |
38 | How much time each week do you give to finding out what your partner is thinking and feeling over matters which concern him or her ? |
39 | Would you give to a dying woman as a last memory the sight of our camp ? |
40 | What words of advice would you give to the Italians who are embarking on a similar process of privatisation in museums which Britain underwent in the 1980s ? |
41 | It is probably too delicate to ask the principal the final question : How much of your time will you give to instructing me ? — but you may be able to find out the probabilities from any other articled clerks in the firm . |
42 | If this card is an instruction card it must be obeyed by the person asking the question , the instruction card is then placed at the bottom of the pack , instruction cards are ren randomly mixed with the question cards and can change directions of play , make you give to the player to the left one of your cards etcetera , if a player has more than it does n't say . |
43 | What advice can you give to anybody thinking about applying to university in nineteen eighty-five ? |
44 | I would like to commend you for the support you give to rural artists and craftspeople , through your excellent articles — especially at a time when , due to cuts in grants , such people need all the help they can get . |
45 | And as the lifeboats are run entirely on voluntary contributions and membership fees , the £6 you give to us is vital . |
46 | The cleaner and better groomed you look the greater will be the impression of efficiency and being in command of the situation which you give to the interviewer . |
47 | The more status you give to a large number of authority figures , the more , relatively , you diminish your own . |
48 | And as the lifeboats are run entirely on voluntary contributions and membership fees , the £6 you give to us is vital . |
49 | They looked at each other , then returning their gaze to the far distance there was a silence between them before Mick went on again , ‘ As I see it now , real education is what you get from life : not what life gives you , but what you give to it . |
50 | If , on the other hand , you are not , then you need to make the effort and change the priority you give to the organisation of time . |
51 | So that any X any number you give to me , you give me X , I 'll g say if I 'm the function , if you give me X as the input , I 'll give you X squared plus four . |
52 | You should keep a written record ( including copies of letters ) of any information you give to us , or your Broker or Agent when renewing this policy . |
53 | You should keep a written record ( including copies of letters ) of any information you give to us , or your Insurance Adviser when you renew this policy . |
54 | You should keep a written record ( including copies of letters ) of any information you give to us , or your Insurance Adviser when you renew this policy . |
55 | You should keep a written record ( including copies of letters ) of any information you give to us , or your Insurance Adviser when you renew this policy . |
56 | You should keep a written record ( including copies of letters ) of any information you give to us , or your Insurance Adviser when you renew this policy . |
57 | You should keep a written record ( including copies of letters ) of any information you give to us , or your Insurance Adviser when you renew this policy . |
58 | The more time and energy you give to developing residencies in hospitals and working with other people the less time there is for your own work . |
59 | No , you got the lend of the one , he had a lend of the one you give to Nicholas . |
60 | Well you do dad 's two you give to him |