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

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1 However , by using different assessment methods , the concept has been refined to include how managers perceive their world , how they search for and select data , and how they conceptualize with that data to give it a framework and meaning .
2 As we come to the end of this Parliament , will the Secretary of State take this opportunity to give us some insight into the Government 's long-term policy which has been formulated during the past 13 years ?
3 I was not involved at all until the open meeting , which I attended and where I was pleased to have this opportunity to give my own personal views .
4 I wish I had some money to give her , but I ai n't got none left .
5 The doctor suggested that she might avoid milk , cheese and butter for a while , to see if this had any effect , and prescribed some tablets to give her extra calcium .
6 Note that I added a minor 3rd ( C ) in this run to give it more of a country flavour !
7 I wish I had some bread to give them ; I spect they 're hungry .
8 However , I 'm not too impressed by the pickups and need some replacements to give it a bit more OOMPH .
9 I 'll take the little one home with me for a few days to give you a break .
10 If the package can be prepared for approval a prompt will appear at the foot of this page to give you the choice of preparing it or not .
11 me a few quid to give him and what have you !
12 He gave me some answers to give you about your questions yesterday evening . ’
13 The close association between the visual and the cultural may explain the reluctance of some teachers to give it much attention .
14 They will be able to send you some materials to give you a plan for getting started and to help you think through the two important questions :
15 A well aimed flower bomb soon put paid to the battling vegies , but only for a few seconds to give you time to pass , save the children and leave quickly .
16 A well aimed flower bomb soon put paid to the battling vegies , but only for a few seconds to give you time to pass , save the children and leave quickly .
17 Curse me for having nothing in this world to give him but gratitude ! ’
18 If you wanted a thesaurus , you had to buy another program to give you that facility .
19 Of course ! she could see it all now : Luke had suggested this date to give him the opportunity to warn her off Rob !
20 Nutku and Halil ( 1977 ) have generalized this solution to give one which describes the collision of impulsive gravitational waves with non-colinear polarization .
21 Dauberval is said to have borrowed steps and gestures from such people to give his ballet greater reality .
22 I call on such people to give it to the police in confidence .
23 ‘ I call on such people to give it to the police in confidence .
24 She told me how much food to give him every day , and to be sure to leave the window open a bit so he could get into the garden and do his business .
25 There 's little need to give your baby a follow-on milk in preference to breast of formula milk .
26 His senior secretary had been instructed to cancel his engagements for that evening to give him a few hours ' peace before a six-month period in which his diary was entirely filled .
27 They still believed that they had put a 2Mb memory upgrade into one of these machines to give it a 4Mb of RAM .
28 There were no other distractions from the difficulty of breathing , the pain , the falling over chasms of unconsciousness , the dreams and miserable awakenings until Anthony appeared well after eight that night to give his wife an injection .
29 For knitters who use their own personal blocks but would like more inspiration for patterns , CML 's artworks collections are fantastic value for page after page of chartered designs directly traceable to Brother electronic sheets and easily used by all knitters to give their work an individual look .
30 The whole question was given a fresh airing in the March issue of the Journal of Medical Ethics , and if ethical considerations prove indecisive perhaps legal pressures might exert an untypically beneficial influence in persuading all doctors to give their patients the best professional counsel .
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