Example sentences of "[verb] [noun pl] to give [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Still , it is not that he wants biologists to give them more credit for maintaining the planet .
2 8.1 Finding the right expert You may need experts to give you an expert opinion in a number of areas : ( a ) accident reconstruction ( road accident or factory accident ) ; ( b ) more specialist engineering evidence ( metallurgists , road construction etc. ) ; ( c ) experts regarding particular equipment ( cranes , boats ) ; ( d ) experts re particular substances ( glues , fixing devices , gases ) ; ( e ) employment consultants regarding your client 's position on the open labour market should they have lost or are likely to lose their employment ; ( f ) medical evidence ; ( g ) nursing and rehabilitation specialists in serious cases ; ( h ) ancillary services in severe cases ( gardening , home help , home improvements ) ; ( i ) accountants ( in complicated future loss/special damage cases ) .
3 This neatly matches the region 's external debt and , says David Forrest — underwriting director of the London-based political risk insurer EIGA — ‘ we have to encourage investors to give it the ability to earn the foreign exchange to repay that debt . ’
4 Tie in climbing roses to give them the support they need to thrive
5 After Schmidt 's fall , the SDP chose a moderate candidate , Hans-Jochen Vogel , for Chancellor , but the party was very divided , Vogel was uninspiring , and Kohl was so confident of CDU success that he even advised electors to give their second votes to FDP candidates .
6 ‘ He allows players to give their views .
7 Mr Maginnis 's 12 years as a councillor ended when he advised voters to give their first preferences to his two party colleagues .
8 Butlin knew that the leisure industry was about to be revolutionised by a law forcing employers to give their workers holiday with pay .
9 got toothbrushes to give you but the
10 Train personnel to give them appropriate skills and knowledge ( includes all engineers and technicians in risk awareness training ) .
11 The club continues to occupy the ground under a protected tenancy requiring Butters to give them six months notice to quit but he has changed the locks and was ‘ too busy ’ to allow committee members access to check the pitch on Sunday .
12 Mr Telford , of Wheatley , Doncaster , could hear appeals to give himself up — but his replies were drowned by the noise of air rushing down the shaft .
13 Information on grade of employment was obtained by asking participants to give their civil service grade at the time of the baseline survey .
14 He persuaded creditors to give him three years to make a go of the garden .
15 Once documented the data can be rearranged in a way that reveals how you can reorganize matters to give you more time .
16 We also use targets to give us a sense of achievement .
17 And you must never , never ask strangers to give you things . ’
18 Jane persuaded volunteers to give him food and attention .
19 Such as he can not comprehend that which prompts others to give their heart free rein !
20 We will require employers to give everyone who works for them for more than eight hours a week a clear written statement of their terms and conditions of employment .
21 The result also appears to be a vindication of his gamble to delay the election until almost the last moment in the hope that signs of economic recovery would persuade voters to give him a mandate .
22 There is no limit to how far ahead you can book nor , often , on length of stay , although popular hostels may impose restrictions to give everyone a fair chance .
23 In October , riding high after the August coup , he forced deputies to give him emergency powers to appoint the government and rule by decree for a year .
24 ‘ Sure , we want to make profits to give our shareholders a reasonable return on their investment , and to enable us to maintain and enhance our capital base so that we can give a steadily better service to an ever larger number of customers .
25 We have procedures to give you a right of appeal if you think you have been unfairly treated .
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