Example sentences of "[noun pl] give it " in BNC.
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1 | Sumptuous public rooms , marble floors and rugs give it a style of its own , and the restaurant opens onto a splendid waterfront terrace . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | We 're in the finale now lads give it all you 've got . |
4 | kids give it a shove , pushed it on the street |
5 | Forest fans gave it to that slag Clough and in the long run they got a bitter reward . |
6 | Subtly rounded corners give it that added touch of class , while the slimmer and lighter size adds to a smoother profile in your pocket . |
7 | A degenerate male voice exhorted its hearers to give it love or let it die in peace . |
8 | There 's a main board , with various part-time notables to give it respectability , and an Executive Committee of Directors , consisting of Ingard and one or two of his pals , who actually deal with what goes on . |
9 | The final stage was to roll her hair with Tech Ni Pli velcro rollers to give it extra fullness and shape . |
10 | These raised the nap on the cloth , which could then be cropped with shears to give it a smoother finish . |
11 | Thus far I have , in the main , been looking at the problem in the context of a conflict between parents and the minor , either the minor consenting and the parents refusing consent or the minor refusing consent and the parents giving it . |
12 | It cleaned up the European Car of the Year award for 1992 against some formidable competition , though only two out of the seven British judges gave it top ranking . |
13 | There is more than a hint of classical Greece in the architecture , and the blue river seen through the sand-coloured columns gives it a Mediterranean freshness . |
14 | ‘ I did n't buy it , my parents gave it to me , when they changed it . ’ |
15 | Last year his parents gave it to me to restore . |
16 | And why , when it has come to the crunch , have British governments of all political persuasions given it such unswerving support ? |
17 | For instance , the Worldport 2496 is a Class 2 fax modem yet several packages give it special treatment |
18 | Part of the mystique associated with a mature instrument is how the years give it an individuality and a sonic thumbprint of its own , and it 's still very early days for this one . |
19 | Not only is this a thoroughly terrific experience , but The Bad Seeds give it their marvellously deadpan all . |
20 | The spiny anteater , too , has a long pointed snout , but its spines give it a superficial resemblance to a hedgehog rather than to another typical anteater . |
21 | The shaft needed to come through two bearings to give it that stability . |
22 | However , I 'm not too impressed by the pickups and need some replacements to give it a bit more OOMPH . |
23 | The PLA won enough seats to give it a two-thirds majority in the 250-member People 's Assembly , which would enable it to make constitutional changes without the support of other parties . |
24 | Polly Peck got credit unsecured but the banks gave it without a term , that was Nadir 's ( above ) biggest Mistake ’ . |
25 | The fact that the ad sits in between other normal commercials gives it added impact , but the trouble is it tackles the symptoms , not the cause and could feed on guilt . |
26 | We know what he was saying there , the three days gives it away the death on the Friday and the Resurrection on the Sunday , right . |
27 | He noted that its heavy brow-ridges gave it an ape-like appearance , but rejected it as a ‘ missing link ’ because of its large capacity . |
28 | There is a lot of parental involvement and we have made several improvements to give it a better image . |
29 | There is a lot of parental involvement and we have made several improvements to give it a better image . |
30 | To summarise , the problem was to build a machine that could examine enough positions in three minutes to give it some protection against the clumsiness of its evaluation functions . |