Example sentences of "he give [prep] " in BNC.

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1 However , he has a lot of valuable information about the surrounding countryside , and the frontier crossings which I will ask him to give to us now . ’
2 It should be something useful for setting up home , if only a rather expensive bottle-opener , possibly with other small mementoes of his favourite bachelor activities or sport such as golf balls , presented inside something amusing and clearly feminine but not in bad taste , such as a pair of stockings , with a blue garter for him to give to his bride for the wedding so that she can wear ‘ something borrowed , something blue , .
3 Things which had bewildered him were clear as crystal , problems which had daunted and defied him gave like locks opening to the right key .
4 In this situation the Commission believes that consideration should he given to the use of a cantor , or animateur .
5 And what reason does he give for thinking that ?
6 ‘ What reason did he give for that ? ’
7 If so , who was the other writer , and where can we find where he said it , and what references did he give for the statement ?
8 What reason could he give for dismissing her anyway ?
9 How many should he give to each of them ?
10 Furthermore , what support can he give to the motor industry ?
11 Will he give at least gentle guidance to LEAs suggesting that it is not reasonable for students to be excluded from discretionary grants merely because their parents have moved home ?
12 Though Ismail Belig 's evidence is not perhaps the most reliable , the facts which he gives about the holders of the kadilik of Bursa in the period , facts which are at least consistent , if not necessarily accurate , indicate that Molla Yegan may indeed have left office a few years earlier than 844 : according to Ismail Belig , Yusuf Bali succeeded Molla Yegan in the kadilik in 842/1438–9 , himself being succeeded at the Sultan medrese by Molla Yegan 's son , Sah Mehmed ( or Mehmed Sah ) , who later also succeeded him as kadi in 846/1442–3 .
13 Erm one thing before we move on do you think there is a distinction or a difference between the outline agrarian land reform which is essentially 's creation , and the speech that he gives at the end of the conference ?
14 He tricks young girls into having sexual intercourse with him , and he steals children whom he gives as food to his dogs .
15 He gives as an example of this the growth of a ‘ pornocracy ’ and through the break-up of the sex-procreation nexus has come the increasing commodification of pleasure — the developing range of sex-pleasure items on the market .
16 Indeed , when Bernard Bergonzi complains of the uniformity of the novels he is obliged as a reviewer to read , he gives as a sample situation a scenario that could well be based on The Languages of Love : ‘ a very sensitive , rather neurotic girl , living in an Earls Court bedsitter and having sexual difficulties ’ ( 1979:24 ) .
17 It 's the evidence he gives on oath what matters .
18 Almost all the examples he gives for a restriction of client participation are atypical of a community work situation .
19 The reason he gives for adopting this standpoint is that reality can be conceived of in many different ways all of which are equally valid .
20 But there is some instability in the accounts he gives of dark professions of faith , in his acerbities and fatalities .
21 The details he gives of contemporary medical practice are explicit .
22 The major example that he gives of informalisation is what he takes to be the decrease of social restraints , particularly in the middle classes , imposed upon sexual behaviour and other connected spheres of conduct .
23 He is famous for the balls-ups that seem to happen around him , and for the modest , humorous accounts he gives of them .
24 He simulates the picaresque ingenuousness of the alien , pretending to learn English from the children in order to gain their confidence , and gradually modifying the historical account he gives of himself to meet peoples ' changing conception of him .
25 Typical of his account is the picture he gives of the festival held at the great Sufi shrine of the Qadam Sharif , which sheltered the supposed Footprint of the Holy Prophet .
26 And so when he gives us faith , he gives of himself .
27 Indeed it would be possible to identify some fells from the attention he gives to the geology and his affection for each fold of rock and each rattling , winding ghyll , without seeing the characteristic outline of the peak .
28 It is important to stress that this dispute with Marx does not extend to his analysis of the mode of production or to the significance that he gives to knowledge as a relation of production .
29 The inspector is required to give the employer the same information as he gives to the employed person .
30 He compliments the production operator on the detailed attention he gives to the quality components coming off his line .
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