Example sentences of "[conj] to give [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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1 If the tribunal decides that the dismissal was unfair then it has the power to order the employer to give the employee his old job back or to give him another job .
2 To find the way , or to give you any advices .
3 It will be seen that where Lautro is advised to serve or is considering the service of an intervention notice on a member , the rules do not place any obligation on it to give that member any advance warning of the intended action , nor to give him any opportunity to make representations before the intervention notice is served .
4 At a meeting in Newcastle , the Committee of Coal Owners in Newcastle voted in favour both of Stephenson 's claim for priority and to give him some money for it .
5 ‘ I 'll give you letters of introduction saying you 're a writer and to give you any help you need . ’
6 If the contents are not in accordance with your understanding of our agreement , we shall be pleased to receive your further observations and to give you any other information you require . ]
7 If the contents are not in accordance with your understanding of our agreement , we shall be pleased to receive your further observations and to give you any other information you require .
8 If the contents are not in accordance with your understanding , we shall be pleased to receive your further observations and to give you any other information you require ]
9 If the contents are not in accordance with your understanding of our agreement , we shall be pleased to receive your further observations and to give you any other information you require . ]
10 If the contents are not in accordance with your understanding of our agreement , we shall be pleased to receive your further observations and to give you any other information you require ] .
11 The purpose of this Guide for New Students is to tell you about enrolment procedures , and to give you some general information about the University .
12 Maybe it is feasible for you to find someone who knows you well enough to comment ( friend , family or colleague ) and to give you some personal insights .
13 It does give them the opportunity to provide the facilities , and on top of that on top of classification we now have grading , where every aspect of that hotel 's operation is examined and inspected and they are giving erm the classification as well as the grading , which could be highly commended or commended , and to give you some idea , out of the hotels in this region , you know , very , very few so far have reached the highly commended accolade , and those that do are well worth it , you know .
14 The route of divorce may ultimately be open to him , but to give him more may , in the context of this argument , be unfair .
15 Yeah , my objective was not actually to start a debate but to give you some indication of where we were going to go this afternoon .
16 Then the courts interpret such phrases so as to give themselves more or less control as they wish .
17 Johnson declared himself in favour of such prescribed succession : ‘ His opinion was that so much land should be entailed as that families should never fall into contempt , and as much left free as to give them all the advantages in case of any emergency . ’
18 When my brother looked through his new spectacles into the Cinemascope format of the wide mirror I saw that he gently let his lower jaw fall a little so as to give himself more of the thin-faced appearance of Hank R Marvin in Summer Holiday .
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