Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pron] give " in BNC.

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1 They sent Respighi 's music , Pines of the Appian Way , marching through my head , to which I gave bass accompaniment with my hat .
2 He stretched out a hand for the headset which I gave him .
3 One evening he asked for one with his coffee , which I gave him .
4 Thus for example in the quotation which I gave from Anselm , it is to be noted that God is to be seen as a Father in authority and teaching , as a Mother in kindness and mercy .
5 We did if you remember Colin we did erm produce some figures about break evens er which I gave to you and
6 The criticism of the argument from analogy which I gave above is due to Wittgenstein .
7 ‘ The definition of ‘ cause of action ’ which I gave in Read v. Brown has been cited .
8 The rule is firmly established that we may not look at Hansard and in general I agree with it , for reasons which I gave last year in Beswick v. Beswick .
9 He fumbled for my hand , which I gave him .
10 Might I ask the right hon. Gentleman a question about which I gave notice to his office earlier this morning ?
11 And as I 'm able to do the arithmetic , the difference between the County Council 's full migration which is forty six thousand two hundred , and ours with no environmental reduction which I gave you as fifty four thousand eight hundred , comes if I 've done my arithmetic right , to eight thousand six hundred .
12 So , after a very busy two more terms at the Royal College in which I gave my first recital , and also had a chance of playing the Beethoven Concerto No. 4 in G major at one of the Patron 's Fund Concerts with Adrian Boult as conductor , I left the College and came up to Oxford in October 1924 .
13 Well you must have heard enough on the phone erm and there and there 's no bull which I gave you
14 I raised over £4OO in total , which I gave to Cancer Research and the Multiple Sclerosis Society . ’
15 The examples which I give are only hints and pointers , and parallels can be found in many different areas of life , from the mundane to the mystical .
16 Actually it 's a bit disturbing to find the things to which I give ten , they just ignore !
17 ‘ It having been stated to Samuel Whitbread Esq. , and to me … that Mary Flint , now in the Bedford Infirmary , is in danger of death in consequence of the wounds and injuries which she received from you , we intend to take her examination at the said Infirmary on Tuesday 8th October inst. at 1 o'clock of the afternoon of which I give you this notice that you may if you think proper be present . ’
18 The approach which I take to the subject is one concerned almost exclusively with the Anglo-American tradition , though Hegel is allowed into the last chapter , at the end of which I give some references to sample writings in the continental tradition , especially critical theory .
19 We might find an account of what knowledge is which would suffice to undermine crucial sceptical moves , and hence confirm the possibility that some of our beliefs are justified ; the account to which I give tentative support in chapter 3 has pretensions in this direction .
20 I am anxious that you should start work on this project as soon as possible , so that there are no last-minute delays , I should therefore be grateful if you could start on the first batch of frames , of which I give details below :
21 I welcome the fact that the Secretary of State is getting in practice and asking the questions to which I give the answers at Question Time , as it is a situation to which he shall have to become accustomed .
22 Which brings me really to the factors which I give the most weight to .
23 Coaching is the personal help which you give to develop your subordinates ' skills and improve their way of working .
24 The cleaner and better groomed you look the greater will be the impression of efficiency and being in command of the situation which you give to the interviewer .
25 er , it depends on one 's own tastes , I personally do n't like the open planned that I 've seen in very modern houses where , erm I , I do n't quite know how to express it but it does seem to me odd to be on one floor level and then two feet up you 're on another level and er , that 's one aspect of the open plan that does n't appeal to me and I do n't quite understand why it 's necessary to have everything that 's going on in one room with pieces of furniture designed to act as barriers between the different functions or purposes for which you give parts of the room .
26 The point is that the inference which you give to it is that they 're not quite fit to be Governors , by comparison with others , and I 'd like to defend that because I can assure you that I have never ever nominated a Governor for a school who I have not thought would be advantageous to that Board of Governors to have as a member and that he will be he or she will be a contributor to that particular school , and I 've done it time and time and time again and indeed on occasions have had headmasters coming to me and thanking me for the particular person that I put in .
27 ‘ Among the few books I took with me into the Desert was The Oxford Book of Modern Verse which you gave me .
28 I think that the summary which you gave is fair also in relation to E N V Eleven and Twelve , yes .
29 Thing was in fairness Martin er er it 's actually the sociability side er both both of you talked about the house did n't you and how , how long you came here and of course I changed it to how , the directions er which you gave me now
30 Those on its northern side had ample yards or gardens abutting Great Prescott Street , which itself gave onto Goodman 's Fields .
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