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

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1 Madam , I 'm gon na ask you to say in those circumstances that we should give him the maximum discharge .
2 He sang in the words of the aria that she should give him her hand and put his out to her , but she pretended not to understand .
3 Maybe we 'll come across a friendly native with a forked stick going in the right direction and I 'll give him the big-screen smile and hand it over .
4 One day Hugh came into the bathroom while Myra was washing and offered to give her a present if she would give him a hug and a kiss .
5 He will be anxious to retain your custom so you might give him a try first .
6 Mortified , inwardly seething with fury at this last suggestion , Caroline had endured Roman 's taunting smile as he 'd wryly assured his hostess that nothing would give him greater pleasure …
7 It explained his interest in Heather 's disappearance as well as his offer of money to Harry if he could give him a story .
8 I begin to think that Mike Gatting may have lost it , but the Second Test is at Lord 's , his home ground and I would give him one more chance .
9 ‘ I owe him my life so I must give him my life .
10 I used to give him the odd cuddle and I used to give him lifts home on my bike .
11 His wife answered and told me that he was out on a call but she 'd give him my message .
12 And he 'd got a boy who did stutter and he always used to go to granddad before er he when he came to school , before lessons and he 'd give him this pebble and he 'd say , now you can put it in your pocket .
13 If he is writing down his ideas and expressing his experiences this is a lot and we must give him his due and his head .
14 There was no way that she would give him the satisfaction of seeing her emerge later in the evening with puffy red eyes .
15 Rowden is a fine school and it 'll give him plenty of sports and develop a side of him which could never see the light of day in Ireland .
16 The provision sometimes inserted in a settlement for giving remuneration to a professional man who is one of the trustees is open to considerable objection since it may give him an interest in incurring expense , and will , in any case , tend to make the other trustees leave the management mainly in his hands .
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