Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [pron] [verb] give him " in BNC.

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1 James 's face had reddened with confusion but he managed to give him a nod which said ‘ Go on . ’
2 If a detainee tells a FME that he wishes to give him confidential information , he is warned by the doctor that confidentiality does not apply to anything against the public interest , for it would be improper for the doctor to collude in deception .
3 ‘ All the money that Sheikh Osman has used in the past few weeks in his war against the Copts is money that you have given him . ’
4 He retained an affection for Paris and a gratitude for the intellectual advantages that it had given him to which he later referred as pope .
5 Willie ‘ O ’ is a bit stronger and a lot younger than Mick so you have to give him a slight edge when it comes to form and fitness .
6 He sued to love the sun and it seemed to give him life but now as they drag his limp body into the sun they realise that nothing will wake him , not even the sun .
7 He has since got used to only having one sighted eye although it has given him a few recurring infections .
8 O was only one of the many names that we had given him , but it was the one that had lasted .
9 He was sure that he was saved because he had the words of Christ and they had given him assurance .
10 He was sure I was going to be sent to Siberia but I 'd given him all my film and all the pictures that I 'd taken already .
11 Hazel was beginning to feel that all would be well and that Bigwig had more sense than he had given him credit for , when Fiver sat up on his hind legs , cleaned his face with his paws and then , for the first time , looked directly at him .
12 Not a medium so he 's given him the small so he 's thinking if if it does n't fit he 's still made the sale .
13 The failure of the pope to pronounce on this matter until 798 meant a dangerous delay for Coenwulf and was probably a factor in his desire for an archbishopric at London , but the papal judgement when it came gave him a free hand and made London as an archiepiscopal see dispensable .
14 By this time Desmond had nearly stopped on the flarepath and I decided to give him a wide berth .
15 He had a good later reputation , and according to Osbern was very acceptable to Cnut because he had given him holy chrism .
16 He was standing there with Mrs Kasmin as she tried to give him tea .
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