Example sentences of "[conj] give it [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Do you eat the food I bring you , or give it to Rosa 's kids ? ’
2 You can keep it at home with other important papers , or give it to your executor , your professional adviser , or your bank to look after .
3 Er the idea was we 'd be able to sell it to people or give it to people depending on whether they had any money or not I suppose by the Green Party .
4 It was partly with the new saw table and also he wanted to try and get more er sellable saleable product out of the slate , cos previously we had been throwing away quite a bit or giving it to and I think it really started as a family argument between him and his brother .
5 He then scattered it on pub floors or gave it to friends to buy drugs .
6 Nevertheless , there was a strong tendency in some constituencies for voters to " plump " for one candidate and waste their second vote , rather than give it to someone from the opposing party .
7 My father may leave everything to me , but I frankly would n't know what to do with it other than give it to Jamie . ’
8 I , I , I personally feel that give it to solicitor and let her deal with it , because
9 It is only recently that I discovered that we are all born potentially good , demanding love and wanting nothing more than to give it in return .
10 Giving credit for extended periods is always more risky than giving it for shorter periods .
11 But Whitehall should contract out as much as possible of this research to industry itself rather than giving it to government establishments .
12 you know , the money is put towards their f food and things , rather than giving it to somebody else .
13 Okay , we could have measured that and given it as part of a spec listing , but because it really did n't feel any different ( probably because its fingerboard width , radius and frets echoed most of the competition ) that fact was rendered almost inconsequential .
14 He 'd mapped out a route for them , and given it to her to follow .
15 According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle A ( s.a. 661 ) , Wulfhere harried Ashdown in 661 , in which year he is also said to have attacked the Isle of Wight and given it to Aethelwealh , king of the southern Saxons .
16 When she 'd finished and given it to him , they both sat at her tiny kitchen table .
17 That can mean only that the common agricultural policy is to be reformed in such a way as to take money from the United Kingdom and give it for cohesion to countries outside .
18 If your employee is not entitled to SMP , you need to complete form SMP1 and give it to her together with any maternity certificate which she may have given you .
19 We can only pass an Act of Parliament and give it to them with a slap on the back and a ‘ best of British luck ’ : ‘ Here 's your constitution , ’ we say , ‘ now do what you like with it ; you can because you are now independent . ’
20 The Iraqis ' suspicions of his links with Iran , Israel and America ( he was on the CIA 's payroll ) were reinforced when , that year , he said : ‘ If support were strong enough we could control the Kirkuk oilfield and give it to an American company to operate ’ .
21 They assumed that wealth was automatically there , and that the task of politics was simply to take from the wrong people and give it to the right ones .
22 She would cut off her right arm and give it to him if he came over with as much as a single bag .
23 ‘ I 'll nip in and try and get the number and give it to Brown Owl , ’ she decided .
24 I must take it off at once and give it to Donna so that she can rinse it … ’
25 In these cases , either assist the foal to get to its feet or if necessary , milk the colostrum from the mare and give it to the foal using a rubber teat and a bottle .
26 So you write this on a piece of paper and give it to your daughter or son .
27 Another ploy I have heard suggested is to knit a garment and give it to , say , a friend to wear at the office .
28 We 're going to take everything you own , suckers , and give it to the black communists in Zimbabwe ! ’
29 Her response was , ‘ You 'd better come in and give it to her yourself . ’
30 In this case police officers saw the defendant take a flick knife from his pocket and give it to a friend to inspect before returning it to his pocket .
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