Example sentences of "[noun sg] that [pron] have [adv] give " in BNC.
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1 | It crossed Juliet 's mind that she 'd never given him her home number , so how could he know it ? |
2 | It is entirely coincidence that we have now given up pies for Lent . |
3 | Now if we can go back to the cart that you 've kindly given |
4 | ‘ I think that you had better go , ’ Sally-Anne said — and she remembered with pride that she had not given an inch , had shown no emotion as her life had crumbled around her . |
5 | I think that this is important — I am sure that the House will agree that this is important and that I should explain the background to the answer that I have previously given . |
6 | Does my right hon. Friend agree that the answer that he has just given is further reinforced by the fact that several third-world countries , including some middle eastern countries such as Iraq , Algeria and perhaps Libya , are currently acquiring nuclear weapons ? |
7 | In the light of that , and of the answer that he has just given , would he care to contrast our policy with that of the Labour party ? |
8 | The answer that he gave my hon. Friend the Member for Dover ( Mr. Shaw ) and the answer that he has just given have comprehensively shot a number of foxes , but one is still up and running . |
9 | And as she pushed open the forest-green doors of Woodline Design she realised with surprise that she had n't given a thought to Max for some considerable time . |
10 | This is proven by the fact that they have recently given the go-ahead to introduce a wheelie-bin scheme which envisages no recycling whatsoever and at a cost to poll tax payers of £1.25m . |
11 | This is proven by the fact that they have recently given the go-ahead to introduce a wheelie-bin scheme which envisages no recycling whatsoever and at a cost to poll tax payers of £1.25m . |
12 | However , the following day , when the floorboards were removed to examine the beam , it was found to be so deeply cracked in two places that they ascribed the fact that it had not given way to a ‘ wonder of [ God 's ] providence ’ . |