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

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1 On 3 May he gave an address on Milton at the Frick Museum in New York , in which he recanted his previously low opinion of the poet , and on this occasion he seemed to one observer " incredibly refined , visibly aged " — he had given the same address two months before to the British Academy , and thus had saved himself additional effort .
2 Immediately on his arrival in England he gave orders for Eleanor 's release from custody .
3 And I was with Deborah he gave me a hard
4 In November he gave an address at the Mary Institute ; the ghosts of the past were all around him as he spoke of the door into the schoolyard , the corridors , the whisperings of his enclosed childhood world .
5 On 15 October he gave an ‘ academy ’ ( a concert ) at the city theatre : the programme included two piano concertos which he played himself ( K.459 in F , noted by one listener as a work of ‘ gentillesse and great charm ’ , and K.537 in D , subsequently known as the ‘ Coronation ’ ) , a symphony ( presumably one of the 1788 group ) , and various arias and piano pieces .
6 In a fit of feverish activity Gould proceeded to publish a series of lectures and papers as quickly as he could possibly produce them ; on 25 August he exhibited and named at the Zoological Society six new species of kangaroo and presented his information on the bowerbirds ; on 8 September he read a paper at a scientific meeting on the extraordinary brush turkey , or Alectura , among a selection of others ; on 13 October he gave an account of the Ocellated leipoa ; on 10 November he exhibited at the Society 50 of his new Australian birds , which he characterised in subsequent meetings ; and so on , until he had presented all his new trophies from both the bird and animal kingdoms to the awestruck Zoological members .
7 That were one of the best nights in my life , the charge we gave Arthur he gave it straight back to us . "
8 Even Christianity , which is in danger of saying that when God ‘ became ’ man in Jesus He gave up all the attributes of divinity , like omnipresence , draws back from saying so , admitting that God ‘ put on ’ or ‘ added ’ humanity to His unchanging divinity during the Incarnation .
9 When he saw Oliver he gave a watery grin and said ‘ So it 's you again , ’ in a low , rather grumbling voice .
10 First of all , when holding an FBL he gives up his right of control and disposition of goods in transit .
11 ‘ If Barnes , Waddle , Lineker play to form , and please God he gives Gascoigne a free role , we 're a match for anyone ’
12 Again when Pharaoh makes Joseph vizier of Egypt he gives him special clothes , as does Joseph his brothers to mark his reconciliation with them .
13 And before Bill Robins left for Sanderstown he gave me his address and telephone number , saying , ‘ I 'll be really hurt if you ever come to Sanderstown and do n't look me up .
14 Ron was kind ; like Mr Scrooge he gave us Christmas Day off .
15 As he stepped past Carson he gave a quick , tight smile of acknowledgement .
16 In June he gave two performances in Taipei .
17 In June he gave a broad hint that he was on the verge of acting .
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