Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] give " in BNC.

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1 If women are to be judged by their appearance , Mira ought to give up books :
2 For example , a husband paying CGT should give some of his assets to his wife .
3 MAYBE Alex Ferguson should give Trevor Francis a ring this morning and say thanks very much .
4 After this dance , Lalage must give up her predatory conquest .
5 With Chelmsford still looking below rather than above , three points are vital and clean sheets against both Worcester and VS Rugby should give confidence .
6 All server versions of CICS should give programmers the same familiar application development environment and rich set of programming interfaces to hide the underlying machine and network — it 's easy to see why this will aid downsizing , but it is not going to do much for IBM 's hardware sales .
7 Waddle may give them this on the left , but it would surely have done no harm to start the match with Dorigo 's dash instead of the perennial , peripheral Pearce .
8 Chester manager John Lang could give new keeper John Dunn , signed from Boldon CA , his debut , while Chad Bone and Joe Calvert are expected to return .
9 ‘ Miss Abberley used to give me these chocolates , you see , Christmas and Easter , regular as clockwork .
10 VBS used to give Output Manager away with their somewhat quirky VB No5 program but now seem to be spending more time developing the Output Manager rather than No5 !
11 In return the United States would give some information .
12 But his candidacy was naturally unacceptable to Henry I of England , who feared that the wealth and military power of Flanders would give Clito an unassailable advantage in Normandy ; and the risk of antagonizing Henry was not one which the cloth towns cared to take , because they feared disruption of the wool supply .
13 It was settled that Branson would give her the signed contract at the Roof Gardens , where all the directors of Virgin were meeting for a Christmas dinner .
14 Harry was already convinced that Ann would give him a son .
15 Richard will give customers a complete make-over and advise them on colours .
16 The Rt Hon Lord David Ennals will give the keynote speech at a major conference being held by the Law Society ; s Mental Health and Disability Committee on COMMUNITY CARE : A CHALLENGE TO THE LEGAL PROFESSION ? on Friday 20th November 1992 .
17 But he still maintains a special affection for Northern Ireland , and this has led to an exciting project initiated by the Arts Council , in association with Queen 's University and the Festival — Demidenko will give six recitals in Northern Ireland ( not just Belfast ) plus six masterclasses for five young Ulster pianists , in the 1991–2 season , finishing in May .
18 Viruses attach themselves to EXE files , so if anything untoward happens and a file tries to illegally write itself onto drive C , ViruSTOP will give a warning message .
19 Just as downstairs , the Steamatic will give all your bedroom carpets a new lease of life , leaving the carpet pile fresh and revitalised , the colour looking brighter .
20 Progress to soften the heartless pay-as-you're-cured system in the States will give power to the elbow of those fighting to stop our National Health Service drifting in the same direction .
21 But the arrival of Messrs Louis-Dreyfus and Scott will give the group an injection of basic management skills and strategy that has been missing of late .
22 David will give his forthright views on a number of issues , including the state of the game in this country .
23 Ask for crisps and Peggy Sue will give you a smile of dazzling incomprehension and go : ‘ Sir ? ? ? ? ’
24 What Miandad 's 59 did yesterday was to frustrate England 's struggling bowlers and to set a platform from which Pakistan can give themselves a match-winning lead today .
25 Fit again Barnbrook can give the weight away .
26 A senior American diplomat agrees : ‘ If the United States can give Mexico access for agriculture , textiles and steel , why ca n't the EC do that for its neighbours ? ’
27 However , Slovak Premier Jan Carnogursky dismissed the idea on Aug. 16 , expressing his satisfaction with the existing government coalition , while welcoming any support the HZDS might give to government economic policy .
28 You feel at first that on a bad day ( there are quite a few ) Patrick might give it one of the kicks that the novelist seems about to direct at his readers .
29 Russia may give him back to me . ’
30 The Whigs favoured the accession to the throne , on the queen 's death , of the Elector of Hanover , the later George I. They demanded that England should give effective support on the continent to the Dutch and the Emperor against Louis XIV during the War of the Spanish Succession ( 1702–13 ) .
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