Example sentences of "[prep] it give " in BNC.

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1 When Her Majesty used this coach , a platform , or flat truck was placed ahead of it to give an unobstructed view .
2 A moment 's reflection shows how much the confidence of the adolescent in the learning process depends upon the possibility of success , and enough of it to give " reinforcement " .
3 The movie is out on video today from Paramount Pictures and we have five £70 copies of it to give away .
4 The tape is out now and we have five copies of it to give away .
5 The movie is released next week by Warner and we have six £60 copies of it to give away .
6 Only do n't wax sentimental over their hospitality , just thinking of it gives me indigestion .
7 The mere thought of it gives me the horrors , ’ Silas admitted .
8 Her first sight of it gave her a severe shock .
9 We discussed the cosmic background microwave irradiation and the support the discovery of it gave to the big bang theory .
10 Blood was dripping from her right hand , The sight of it gave her a funny cold feeling inside , and the thought flashed through her mind : ‘ Shall I be able to paint again ? ’
11 It was serious , set in purpose , and the sight of it gave her an agreeable feeling of submission to higher powers .
12 ‘ And none of it gave you the right to lie to me .
13 And the certainty of it gave her the strength to smile .
14 The deliberate cruelty of it gave Theda the strength she needed .
15 The familiarity of it gave her the urge to work .
16 Although the second method sounds like it gives twice the cover , it is far from twice as expensive .
17 The EOC reports that it was apparent that the Society 's mobility requirement and a candidate 's ability to comply with it gave rise to both direct and indirect discrimination .
18 A receipted bill with it gave the address of the purchaser .
19 Fortunately , the German spirit that found expression in the Reformation , and with it gave rise to the first German music , has never yet fully lost itself in the dominant Alexandrianism .
20 The impact of the National Curriculum and all the changes it brings with it gives heads a pressing reason — just as Mr Baker 's off-the-peg allocation of incentive allowances gives them an opportunity — to review the structures and responsibilities of management in their schools .
21 The egg which had been stirred into it gave an unusual texture , and the pepper added pungency .
22 Laid mesh side up it gives a good base for carpets and tiles , and smooth side up it can be painted and stencilled to match design schemes .
23 A pale imitation of his broad white smile , but enough of himself back in it to give her heart .
24 The Queen-Anne-style windows shining in the reflected rays of the setting sun and the outbuildings clustered round it gave the impression of a small manor house .
25 Set each item against a contrasting background so that it shows up clearly and lay a ruler alongside it to give a guide to its size .
26 While Jinny served the tea Mrs Bennet brought a tall clothes maiden from the wash house and draped a sheet over it to give Anne and her mother some privacy .
27 One diplomat observed : ‘ The national colloquium and the discussions leading up to it gave the lower ranking researcher better status , and a feeling of more involvement in his work . ’
28 In reality this is inaudible under water so do n't rely on it to give you a reminder .
29 It will be seen that where Lautro is advised to serve or is considering the service of an intervention notice on a member , the rules do not place any obligation on it to give that member any advance warning of the intended action , nor to give him any opportunity to make representations before the intervention notice is served .
30 Though he rightly acknowledges that large parts of the country were unaffected by this enclosure movement , his concentration on it gives us a somewhat unbalanced picture .
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