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

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1 It is also illegal for manufacturers to give their product a misleading name , or to claim that it is made of a particular ingredient which in fact makes up a very small proportion of the product .
2 ‘ I can remember going down the Speakeasy with The Clash to look for models to give us cocaine and blow jobs .
3 If , however , the Chancellor was hoping for a variety of opinions to give him maximum freedom of manoeuvre in next month 's Budget , he will be only too happy with the report .
4 We have resisted the temptation to link up with any beauty product firm simply because we want our panel of experts to give you nothing but honest , impartial and wholly unbiased advice .
5 The Syrian foreign minister who , after meeting Douglas Hurd , evoked the Sykes-Picot agreement of 1916 in which the British and the French secretly carved up the Middle East between them ( later using the League of Nations to give them the so-called Mandates as a cover ) , was not making some arcane and irrelevant allusion .
6 One thing for certain , Sanders , you wo n't be coming here to the Mother of Parliaments to give us all the benefit of your profound wisdom .
7 This is about a young boy who is trying to avoid going to the dentists so he comes up with a series of excuses to give his mother .
8 ‘ Unfortunately I 'm fresh out of medals to give you , but — ’
9 ‘ I 'll have a couple of drinks to give me Dutch courage , then I 'll join you .
10 PREVIOUS whisky industry wisdom had it that Whyte & Mackay , largest minority shareholder of Invergordon Distillers since it made its hostile bid , was going to wait for yesterday 's results and , if they were sufficiently poor to drive down the share price , would then pounce for the remaining 8.8 per cent of shares to give it control .
11 ‘ Planned it for years to give me pleasure in my retirement and now it 's just getting into a mess .
12 These raised the nap on the cloth , which could then be cropped with shears to give it a smoother finish .
13 It enables adaptation of plants and animals to human purposes that would be beyond the reach of traditional breeding techniques ; an example is the insertion of toxin genes from bacteria into plants to give them an in-built system for poisoning pests .
14 Having collected data they structure it into concepts to give it meaning for others .
15 Arthropods are those animals with an external , usually ‘ chitinous ’ skeleton ( exoskeleton ) and have characteristic legs , feelers , etc. , with joints to give them flexibility ( arthropod is derived from the Greek for ‘ jointed leg ’ ) .
16 To make a profit , drug dealers sell you short measures or mix all sorts of dangerous materials in with drugs to give them a bigger share of the profits or to finance their own drug habits .
17 Pluralism is a development of democratic theory and recognises that often individuals can best get their views heard by combining in groups to give them a stronger voice .
18 Quicker and easier than scissors or a knife , the razor-sharp Harris Wheel wo n't rip or snag wallpaper , but trims away any excess from awkward corners in seconds to give your wall a smooth , professional finish .
19 Martha saved herself from relegation to a junior class by reciting the whole of Psalm 103 , one of Nana 's favourites , in morning assembly ; after this feat her teacher had a long conversation above her head with her mother , and began to come to their house on Saturdays to give her extra lessons .
20 Additional discontent among former contras , who claimed that the government had reneged on promises to give them land , led to armed clashes and to promises from Chamorro to distribute a further 23,000 hectares of land in the south-eastern Boaco and Chontales provinces .
21 From the script it tells you that after this nuclear war the creatures are supposed to have decayed into these horrible shapes , almost armless and legless , dependent on machines to give them any mobility .
22 You might decide to offer Work Experience to pupils to give them a taste of working life while they are still at school , or you might offer a teacher a secondment to industry .
23 Ted Dexter , England 's chairman of selectors , last year appealed to counties to give their international players time off after tours — a request which mainly fell on deaf ears .
24 She was his only daughter and the youngest of seven , and he had been at pains to give her a good education .
25 Our regular look at ways to give your hair a new twist and express a different side of your personality .
26 Some of the case histories seem scientifically a little scanty but there is sufficient evidence of its effectiveness in the treatment of arthritis for sufferers to give it a try .
27 Coding can be done by interviewers to give them a break and to sustain their interest , but is more usually done by special staff .
28 The Chancellor of the Exchequer has been approached by industrialists to give them something to look forward to in his budget .
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