Example sentences of "[subord] he give " in BNC.

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1 But he could and did hold a fringe meeting with the Bow Group , where he gave the becoming speech of a statesman .
2 Then , leaving his sobbing family at home , he dashed to a soccer match , where he gave away a penalty and cheated his team of a victory .
3 Those that he produced for sale through the Redfern Gallery were usually printed in editions of fifty and include Thames-side , Bull Fight , Spain , Tropical Landscape , Horse Guards in their Dressing Rooms at Whitehall and Working Men 's College , this last relating to his association with the Working Men 's College in Crowndale Road , Mornington Crescent , where he gave a lecture , ‘ The Painter 's Intention ’ , in 1952 , taught lithography and also acted as Art Adviser .
4 By 1578 he was town clerk of Colchester , a puritan borough , where he gave the address welcoming the queen in 1579 .
5 Although he gives Rosa and Claude as his mentors , he seldom followed their rigid classical composition , indeed in his mountainous terrain this would have been very difficult .
6 Does the Secretary of State recall that although he gave an account of meetings with the Japanese , the question asked specifically what representations he had received from business men ?
7 Walsh announced his decision to retire from the government on April 2 ; although he gave no reasons , he had earlier suggested that the government lacked sufficient political will to confront the country 's grave economic problems .
8 Once in front Dunlop never really looked like being beaten , although he gave his supporters plenty to worry about in the middle of the 30-lap race .
9 Once in front Dunlop never really looked like being beaten , although he gave his supporters plenty to worry about in the middle of the 30-lap race .
10 Or vice-versa , in Eddie 's case , as he gets no more than he gives from Marco .
11 Perhaps Adams was more astute than he gave him credit for .
12 He knew just when , and how , to tap , in order to receive at a deeper level than he gave .
13 For example , a manufacturer of upholstery fabric may want to know how well his cloth wears , so he gives a certain piece of the cloth a standardized ‘ rubbing ’ test to see how many rubs it can stand before wearing through .
14 To mark his disapproval of my doing so he gives me the wrong ticket and some change , of which the amount , as far as I can see , bears no relation to any previous transaction between us .
15 He did n't want to know anything he wanted to drive the crane so he give me a start .
16 Her next question would be ‘ Why ? ’ so he gave the reason without waiting : ‘ If they have you , they have your grandfather .
17 But he was told that he would have to pay rent for the land until the end of time , so he gave up the idea .
18 Tom could see this so he gave me the key to his hotel room and told me to have a shower and put on some of his clothes .
19 I have looked after his books for forty years and that 's all I know , so he gave me the capital to start and here I am . ’
20 Nevertheless he was determined to do his bit , so he gave up the firewood business and went back to the casting shop to make shell cases .
21 This MacGregor he was to be a minister , and he was a well educated man but unfortunately he 'd made a mistake when he preached his sermon so he gave it up .
22 Some , however , did receive Him and believed in Him ; so he gave them the right to become God 's children .
23 He found it incredibly rewarding and had a couple of momentous experiences of such excitement that he tried to recreate the excitement instead of going back to what caused it ( the old Orgasmic-Goal orientation — see Dr Ruth , pages 12 to 461 ) , so he gave up for a few years .
24 She declined There was something else she needed from the van so he gave her the keys .
25 Yeah , but he did n't need the modulator so he gave it to because he 's got a monitor , right ?
26 He describes his other grandmother as ‘ a wee frail woman ’ in a mob cap , smoking a long clay pipe and ‘ stroking my hair as I lay down at her feet with my head in her lap ’ , while her railwayman husband also ‘ had a great liking for me , and when he could spring to a halfpenny or an apple or some nuts for ‘ whiteheaded Benny ’ , he did it , Once he gave me a shining white metal watchguard ’ , a symbol of work efficiency which he wore proudly to school , ‘ swanking ’ with it hung across my chest . ’
27 And the latest rejection was the final straw for Dave , who claims he could now be homeless once he gives up his farm next May .
28 ( 2 ) If a decision-maker establishes a procedure or practice for the making of decisions , which gives advantages to those affected by them , he creates a legitimate expectation that he will follow that procedure or practice in relation to any particular case , unless or until he gives notice of intention to change the procedure and an opportunity for those affected to make representations : see again Lord Diplock in Council of Civil Service Unions v. Minister for the Civil Service [ 1985 ] A.C. 374 , 408G. ( 3 ) A decision-maker is required to adopt a procedure for decision-making which is fair in all the circumstances .
29 ‘ He ca n't let me go until he gives me my keys . ’
30 When Geoffrey son of Sarah of Empingham resisted this illegal demand , the forester raised the hue and cry upon him , and distrained him until he gave him two shillings and found sureties for appearing at the attachment court .
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