Example sentences of "[adj] give [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | All received reduced winter wages with eleven given nothing at all . |
2 | For instance , I can not actively engage with a book unless I am mentally free to give myself to it — if my mind is on other practical affairs while I am reading or if my reading competence is inadequate then I shall not be able to submit to the experience . |
3 | But she could find a job and a furnished flat , and then she 'd be free , free to give herself to Nicolo as his lover … |
4 | Commenting on whether a cake had been promised to Miss Dodd , she said : ‘ We were prepared to give it to her as a donation but she cancelled the order . ’ |
5 | Simon is portrayed as a Christ figure here , willing to give himself for other 's sins . |
6 | Until you 're willing to give yourself with them , I do n't want any part of either ! ’ |
7 | Obviously some misshapen warped creation like Alex ; shame flushed heat all through her that she had been willing to give herself to some disgusting pervert . |
8 | As in the past , this normally involved a process of barter : to obtain information the ambassador had to be able and willing to give it in return . |
9 | He never beat about the bush when something was annoying him , he was never afraid to give it to you straight , to say exactly what he thought . |
10 | what went badly , and what beneficial feedback does that give me for the future ? |
11 | Other proposals made by Konrad Oberhuber of the Albertina , Vienna , include attributing all the grisaille paintings in the exhibition to Mantegna 's own hand rather than dividing them between the master and his workshop , and assigning the magnificent ‘ The Man of Sorrows with two Angels ’ from Copenhagen one of the show 's great revelations to a much earlier dating than the 1500 given it by Christiansen and earlier scholars . |
12 | Well , how about one or two lace patterns , for example , bed jackets and cardigans for those elderly and bedridden friends , something really pretty to give them as a gift . |
13 | There 's probably a list in there of the ones you 're supposed to give them to . |
14 | Because she 's likely to give them to you ? |
15 | Because she 's likely to give them to you . |
16 | Willy voiced the philosophy he had learned by experience — it was everyone for himself ; if you did n't take what you wanted , no one was likely to give it to you . |
17 | I should like to suggest a way in which it is possible to give something for nothing . |
18 | It would of course be possible to give them to clarinets and bassoons ( let us hope that no one would wish to use an oboe for the top note of the chords — it would be terribly nasal and obtrusive here , on its bottom notes ) , but the low-placed clarinets would sound rather hollow and ‘ woody ’ for the rich effect we have in mind . |
19 | At this stage , you know , we do n't have in our situation because we 're very poor any kind of gifts that can give a valid expression even as a token of the tremendous support you 've all given us over many many years and decades in Britain that has been a source of inspiration . |
20 | Similarly , if a child with bacterial diarrhoea is taken to a health clinic and prescribed a necessary course of antibiotics , the mother might be unwilling to give them to the child if her hot/cold classification of the antibiotics conflicts with her classification of the type of diarrhoea . |
21 | If your child does have sweets , it 's better to give them after a meal . |
22 | The hair was blow-dried to give lots of body using Wella 's High Hair Volumising Mousse . |
23 | The doctor told me they were strong : in fact he prescribed them for me but it seems more logical to give them to Mum since it 's her that stops me sleeping . |
24 | Schools were started in the monasteries , for Charles proclaimed that ‘ Men of God should not only live by the rule and dwell in holy conversation , but should devote themselves to literary meditations , each according to his ability , that they may be able to give themselves to the duty of teaching others . ’ |
25 | At the same time , using retaliatory import tariffs and other protective measures , the Dutch government was able to give something of a boost to a number of Dutch industries which had previously been weak or languishing . |
26 | You must ensure when seeking permission to go rabbiting anywhere that you get the consent from someone legally able to give it to you . |
27 | We had the NWN report of those six points and were able to give it to him . |
28 | Just to be able to give it as your address ! |
29 | No one was able to give us at that time the valuable advice which I only picked up years later , namely that the great danger in cholera was dehydration , necessitating that the sufferer be given frequent drinks of cold water previously boiled . |
30 | But Ministers are unlikely to give it to either group as Mr Major does not want the lottery to be seen as gambling . |