Example sentences of "well [conj] give " in BNC.

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1 I can do no better than give it my full recommendation .
2 Well that gave me a start of course , so immediately I got a warrant out , and he , some while afterwards he was picked up in London .
3 Well that gives him indigestion .
4 So I 'll differentiate it find out what that gives , Oh well that gives twice it well I do n't want twice it so I 'll
5 Right , well if give me their address , then we can get a letter .
6 He says as a champion I must perform well and give the public value for money .
7 He had intentions of studying to become an engineer , but found that a job as a cadet draughtsperson with the government would pay quite well and give him more free time .
8 In nineteen eighty six treat people as if their labour is worth nothing you know those men have given their lives to the quarry industry and there 's no doubt that there is money to be made from slate at the moment and people are people that have the money to invest are making a lot of money okay they 're inves they 're risking the money but er people are risking their lives as well and giving their lives .
9 I also feel that in ‘ Futility ’ Owen uses emotion very well and gives a very good impression of his feeling which I feel is slightly lacking in a couple of his other poems .
10 Later in the test on very wet days they performed well and gave good support and grip on grassy hillsides and rough stony paths .
11 ANDY ORKNEY ( Old Applejack ) : ‘ He jumped really well and gave me a tremendous ride .
12 The liverpool supporters , although a tadge irritated by all these cheering Yorkshiremen took it very well and gave as good as they got when they equalised .
13 These short square-ended drawing crayons hold together well but give a soft smudgeable line .
14 I have argued elsewhere that Pound was prepared to take instruction , as well as to give it ; that when he first came to London in 1908 , he was looking for masters to whom he might apprentice himself ; that he found them in the Irishman W.B. Yeats and the maverick Englishman Ford Madox Ford ( whose professionalism about writing still denies him in England the recognition that he gets abroad ) ; and ( so I have speculated , though I know it can not be proved ) that Pound sought the same relationship with another Englishman , Laurence Binyon , who was too cagey to go along with the idea .
15 Kerry ) , deliberately developed the breed as a small animal able to fatten as well as to give house milk , probably by selection from the local mountain dairy cattle , and gave his name to the breed by the early nineteenth century .
16 It may seem at times that there is little common ground between the two generations , but if a parent is patient and ready to take an interest , and to listen as well as to give advice or pass criticism , there is plenty to talk about and share together .
17 Meanwhile , Harp Lager who have been behind the new building all along , are to be congratulated on their commitment to Down Royal and also for making sure that the flagship of racing on the track , the Ulster Harp Derby , has been boosted financially as well as given a new look .
18 Not all the results were of the same high quality ; nevertheless the music they arranged reinforced the choreographer 's design by giving the plot atmosphere , local colour , continuity and flow as well as giving the dancing its rhythmic vitality , emotion and mood .
19 A series of specialist sports programmes culminated in the setting up of ‘ Sportsview ’ in 1954 , a half-hour mid-week programme which interviewed personalities — Mike Hawthorn , Stirling Moss , and Danny Blanchflower featured in October 1954 — as well as giving previews of top events .
20 ‘ You all live here in comfort , protected by people who care about you , who feed and clothe you , and pay you a wage every week as well as giving you a home … ’
21 As well as giving presents , let us make sure that we also give of our time and attention to those who care about us and our thanks to those who have given to us .
22 Watt was not alone as an engineer and canal-builder , and his work laid the foundations of the industrial north of England , together with Thomas Telford of Dumfriesshire , greatest of the early civil engineers , William Symington , who designed and built the first steamship in the world as well as giving poet Robert Burns a rough ride during its promotional voyage on Dalswinton Loch , Henry Bell and his Comet , Nasmyth , there is nae doot that the Scots have a very special genius .
23 These too can be useful occasions for raising money as well as giving parents ' an opportunity to get together .
24 He treated wealthy Canadian patients , as well as giving free treatment to the poor in Third World countries .
25 We 're very competitive with building society high interest savings accounts , as well as giving you instant access to your money and all for a minimum balance of £500 .
26 As well as giving nutrition information in a form which complies with the EC Directive , Sainsbury 's has devised a simple way of highlighting some of the more important attributes of its own label products .
27 parents should still show love and acceptance as well as giving support
28 To enter a tournament , players must be registered members/players of the LTA , which offers many benefits as well as giving a rating .
29 This is the way life is for thousands of working women living with elderly relatives , running a home that the parent is no longer able to manage , as well as giving her care and emotional support , and often feeling too exhausted to be able to organise any reasonable social lives for themselves .
30 These amplify the sound as well as giving it a particular quality .
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