Example sentences of "[pron] give to " in BNC.

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31 Well you do dad 's two you give to him
32 You give to , down the sink
33 That 's what I had against my discount that way you can you got a gift for this person you give to them plus erm
34 Lord , as we look around we see a a tremendous harvest and we just pray that we might be honourable and faithful in the task that you give to us .
35 got to give the same number to Jonathan as you give to yourself .
36 Give the same number to Jonathan to Michael as you give to yourself .
37 Bill , there 's a point , you keep referring to Governors who are political appointees , and the inference that you give to that .
38 The point is that the inference which you give to it is that they 're not quite fit to be Governors , by comparison with others , and I 'd like to defend that because I can assure you that I have never ever nominated a Governor for a school who I have not thought would be advantageous to that Board of Governors to have as a member and that he will be he or she will be a contributor to that particular school , and I 've done it time and time and time again and indeed on occasions have had headmasters coming to me and thanking me for the particular person that I put in .
39 Salim can be designated a Kenya Asian : the name we give to those hard-working aliens who have been driven out of African countries , and who include the shopkeepers and merchants expropriated in Uganda by Amin .
40 ‘ These measures have added nearly another £600m a year to the support we give to those over retirement age .
41 If we give to personally known recipients , we experience gratification while they experience obligation .
42 ‘ It can not be irrelevant to evangelism that so many unbelievers think the place we give to women in the Church is frankly absurd . ’
43 Warm acceptance , and a compassionate and kindly approach , should be the marks of all that we give to others — and to our own children too .
44 As a result , happiness and fulfilment in our lives never come ready-made , but the emotional environment we give to our children can contribute enormously to their growth .
45 It can not be irrelevant to evangelism that so many unbelievers think the place we give to women is frankly absurd .
46 Thus , when we think of a person , the impression we give to him and the one we wanted to give to him and what we really think of him , and what we say to other people about him are all exactly the same .
47 ‘ The Created God is the name we give to all that is good ’ , is a statement which makes no demand on the credulity of a young mind .
48 Bishop David has already appealed to us to double the money we give to the Church wherever we can .
49 For the latter , the term God is the main religious symbol for the Ground of Being while , for the former , God is the name we give to the mysterious power that pervades the universe and not a symbol in the Tillichian sense .
50 So grammar is the name we give to the knowledge of how words are adapted and arranged to form sentences .
51 Dad says we should all be reviewing what we give to the Lord 's work .
52 It is ironic , I think , that the release which out of the compassion of our hearts we give to old , sick animals , we deny to old , sick human beings .
53 Training within the home in an informal ‘ conference ’ situation greatly benefits the development of the awareness that time to listen is one of the greatest gifts we give to those we love .
54 The importance of knowing why we do things and not just what to do has altered many of the concepts and shattered many long held perceptions about the effectiveness and quality of care we give to patients .
55 At present the most accessible personal means we have of assessing the standard of care we give to patients is the UKCC 's Code of Professional Conduct .
56 In this chapter , I should like to look at some of the ‘ social meanings ’ we give to arts and science today .
57 And this is the lesson we give to you .
58 A third witness , you understand , adds no further dimension but only spreads it thinner , and a fourth thinner still , and the more witnesses there are the thinner it gets and the more reasonable it becomes until it is as thin as reality , the name we give to the common experience …
59 But th the problem is all the shortcuts are g gon na reduce the quality of service we give to the client .
60 Almost any answer that we give to this question can , if we so wish , be formally accommodated within the language of jurisdiction .
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