Example sentences of "[noun] and a [adj] [noun] give " in BNC.

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1 He must not address the defendant in terms which suggest that the sample must be of one kind rather than the other unless and until the two possibilities have been explained to the defendant and a fair opportunity given to him to say , if he wishes , which he would prefer to give and why .
2 Centre Paul Loughlin added the third of his six goals and a 39th-minute penalty to give Saints a deserved 24-6 half-time lead .
3 It opened on to a flagged walled yard that sloped steeply upward to where steps and a battered gate gave access to the rear driveway , with its ramshackle collection of goat- and poultry-pens .
4 Convincing wins The game had been close throughout with Spectrum looking good for a win after Terry Parvin had hit a basket and a free throw to give them a last minute lead by 47 points to 45 until Lockey decided to steal the limelight to give Consett a 48–47 win .
5 Chilli and a guacamole-style sauce give a Central American savour to this summery dish .
6 Two lapwings , a couple of villagers and a curious dog gave us a fine send off .
7 This was foreshadowed by the appointment of Major-General Timothy ‘ Bull ’ Creasey as General Officer Commanding in Northern Ireland in late 1977 , along with the increasing use of SAS forces and a freer hand given to the RUC police .
8 The drumming began and Kalchu went to the shrine with his handful of husked rice , a red and a white strip of cotton cloth and a small bell to give to the god .
9 The act of marriage or recognizing an uncle is both a symbolic act within the formal discourse and a practical act given meaning by the less formal level of discourse .
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