Example sentences of "[unc] [noun pl] give [pron] " in BNC.

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1 It 's no good just saying you can report fraud er to er t t to the regulator , they should also be responsible to the shareholders , the stake holders , everybody involved er in er er er a company er and in fact er they are n't they have really responsibility to no one except the directors er who appoint them , the company share holders are given very little information , the choice of auditors er is firmly in the director 's director 's hands , the depositors , the consumers , the employees er have no say er in the appointment of er auditors and more important the recent legal cases for instance and the Al Saudi Bank er er and Berg er sons er and company also decided that er auditors do n't owe a duty of care er to individual shareholders , potential investors , the current or potential creditors er even though that information is supposed to be there to help markets understand what is happening to that committee and the government showed no indication that it wants to reverse these judgements , it should reverse them , there should be specific responsibilities attached to er auditors to give them a duty of care er so that we get the information er and er spend more widely and the share holders and the stake holders know what 's going on er er er as well as er the bank or the financial er institution er itself .
2 Her room was pleasant and airy ; a front room , probably the best in the house , and Aunt Louise 's possessions gave it quite an air .
3 More seriously , she definitely agreed that Elaine 's efforts to give her confidence had worked .
4 Maureen 's principles give her strength .
5 If CERN 's members give it the go-ahead , it will be ready sooner than the SSC , for which it will be the only competitor .
6 Zimbabwe 's Chimbima gets an unwelcome leg-up from a Namibian tackler as Andy Ferreira 's men gave their Southern African rivals a fright in a hard-fought quarter-final encounter , leading 10–0 at half-time before eventually succumbing 16–10 .
7 The support of his brother 's men gave him a nexus of servants throughout the country , the value of which can be seen in his measures against Sir Edward Woodville .
8 The support of his brother 's men gave him a nexus of servants throughout the country , the value of which can be seen in his measures against Sir Edward Woodville .
9 Sometimes people 's clothes give you problems that you just could n't have imagined .
10 ‘ Some people 's fathers give them an allowance by the month for clothes .
11 Gresham 's Pumps gave it to us . ’
12 Britain 's bosses gave themselves pay rises of more than two percent above the national average last year .
13 Knowledge of Macbeth 's intentions gives us the superior insight to gauge the false appearances that he assumes .
14 We tell people who 've got a tan how healthy they look but , while there 's no doubt the sun 's rays give you a small boost of vitamin D , you get that from day-to-day exposure anyway .
15 The patients ' parents gave their informed consent to the study .
16 Inviting secondary schools to mount a stall in the primary school hall or corridors during parents ' evenings gives them a good opportunity to inform parents of what they have to offer children .
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