Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] give [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Neither of these reasons for creating assemblies at the district and provincial levels implied a desire to make them broadly representative or to give them much clout , but as the draft legislation passed through the upper reaches of the government keen reformers got their hands on it .
2 Giving credit for extended periods is always more risky than giving it for shorter periods .
3 ‘ It was only intended as a short-term measure , ’ Schaffer objected , ‘ to keep the valley clear and give us the best possible chance for a manhunt . ’
4 If you forget , the helicopter will resume flying crabwise and give you a fairly gentle reminder .
5 But this kind of stimulus neighbourhood he engineers point of view is actually extremely interesting and give you a hell of a lot of job satisfaction because you are getting the youngsters really involved in what it 's all about .
6 We try to rotate all the jobs on site between the eight of us — it makes life more interesting and gives us more flexibility .
7 ‘ I said I was very interested and gave my credit card number as requested . ’
8 I will return and tell Prince Rainbow that the lung 's guard were foolish and gave me such treatment as one might expect from a crowd of flea-bitten louts . "
9 He ‘ caught numerous examples , marked and gave them their liberty , in order to ascertain whether the individuals which were flying round the ship at nightfall , were the same that were similarly engaged at daylight in the morning after a night 's run of 120 miles , and which in nearly every instance proved to be the case . ’
10 The schoolmaster then spent an endless period fussily sorting out his things — extracting a folded newspaper and a small bag of plums from his case , arranging the case on the rack , examining the seat minutely for anything unpleasant and giving it a brush with the back of his hand , folding his jacket and his jumper with ritualistic care , adjusting the window in consultation with the lady , but without reference to me or to the young Swede , getting his case down again for some forgotten item , checking his hankie , readjusting the window .
11 When we arrived half an hour later , all the canoes were unloaded from the trailer and we were all kitted-out with a helmet and life-jacket and given our canoe for the day .
12 Johnson declared himself in favour of such prescribed succession : ‘ His opinion was that so much land should be entailed as that families should never fall into contempt , and as much left free as to give them all the advantages in case of any emergency . ’
13 So , naturally we started to feed them separately and became more careful when giving them titbits .
14 However , most of what they say has been very constructive and it is taking on board these improvements where possible that give us a better service to our customers .
15 ‘ Keep him warm and give him plenty to drink .
16 Bought over the Post Office counter , postal orders are both traceable and give you a counterfoil to prove they have been sent .
17 Bought over the Post Office counter , postal orders are both traceable and give you a counterfoil to prove they have been sent .
18 Bought over the Post Office counter , postal orders are both traceable and give you a counterfoil to prove they have been sent .
19 It worried him a bit , but it was n't here that he looked nervous and gave me reason to be concerned .
20 This sets him apart from the ordinary and gives him a reason for living .
21 A recent development in the USA and the UK has been the attempt to make libraries more visible and give them a national identity , by creating national library symbols or logos .
22 If we want to keep the best scientists and the best engineers in this country , we 'd better do two things : we 'd better attract them with good pay and we 'd better train them right and give them the proper facilities .
23 As a lock , if your prop asks for a special effort at a scrummage you just hollow your back , get your feet right and give it all you 've got .
24 He talks enthusiastically about ‘ getting back to some real police work ’ in ‘ the real world ’ , even though his responsibilities as Divisional Commander will be mainly administrative and give him little or no contact with the ‘ dangerous classes ’ .
25 We never rested five minutes that he did not fall asleep and gave us a little nasal music , and which hindered me nothing so fully as I wished to have done .
26 Well , she her , her sleeping habits during the day change to afternoons , and , well today she 's been she had about two hours this afternoon , so if we did our normal and gave her tea at five o'clock , and send them up for a bath at half past six , there 's no way she 'd be asleep .
27 gave me a C yeah and said improved greatly from the last showed much better in his work and really trying hard and gave me a C.
28 But they said that it was a different matter over in the west , around Appleby way , where they generally paid more money but worked you very hard and gave you little meat .
29 To have won either award would have been a major achievement ; to have won both Environmental and Export Awards in the same year is remarkable and gives us great satisfaction .
30 The paper is ambitious and given its scope , inevitably , some interesting assertions are not fully developed , inter alia that using psychodynamic theory at different times will have different meanings for practitioners ; and that in the UK a preoccupation with anti-discriminatory perspectives has slowed down theory building .
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