Example sentences of "[pers pn] give [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You 'll come along and you say , right I will I 'm going to You 're going to take as your input , whatever I give as output .
2 The Dempster was called into court by the ringing of a bell and recited the sentence as recorded by the Clerk of the Court adding " This I give for doom . "
3 I give to charity what I can afford . ’
4 And throughout the journey , the question asked by that woman in the beginning anchored the emphasis of this book , it shook a fist at the ghosts over my shoulder ( because like most people I give to others the power to intimidate and censor from afar ) and it forced me to make the chronicle accountable to its subjects .
5 Archivist reads : I give to Henry my eldest son my broad loom in the shop with my rapier and dagger and a physic book called the Breviary of Health .
6 This I gave to Shawcraft .
7 This is the precise pineapple I gave to Mrs Rodriguez as a ‘ Get Well Soon ’ present .
8 I raised over £4OO in total , which I gave to Cancer Research and the Multiple Sclerosis Society . ’
9 No matter where I wander I am haunted by your name The portrait of your beauty stays the same sailing on the ocean wondering where you are if you 'll return again where is the ring I gave to Nancy Spain …
10 All I had were a few personal belongings and a little money , and these I gave to Jean-Claude with all my heart .
11 Thus for example in the quotation which I gave from Anselm , it is to be noted that God is to be seen as a Father in authority and teaching , as a Mother in kindness and mercy .
12 ‘ The definition of ‘ cause of action ’ which I gave in Read v. Brown has been cited .
13 In a lecture that I gave in Rome I tried to show that in spite of what Thomas Kuhn says ( which has been much exaggerated by his followers ) , you can not write the history of any branch of knowledge , whatever it may be , from a completely relativist point of view .
14 The answer on this subject that I gave in November made it perfectly clear that the decision is mine and nobody else 's .
15 For the reasons that I gave in answer to my hon. Friend the Member for Bexleyheath ( Mr. Townsend ) , I believe that we are looking after the interests and future of the wood as thoroughly as any reasonable person could .
16 Many of the most important and prominent proteins of the synaptic membrane are of the class known as glycoproteins , which , if the description I gave in Chapter 3 now seems a long way back , can best be summed up as molecules made in two parts ; an amino acid chain embedded in the membrane , to which is attached a further chain made of sugar molecules such as glucose , fucose and galactose , sticking out from the membrane into the extracellular space beyond .
17 And what do y what sort of examples can you give about discipline then , harsh discipline ?
18 What opportunities will you give for people to ask questions ?
19 No , you got the lend of the one , he had a lend of the one you give to Nicholas .
20 Now erm all the gifts that you give at Confirmation the whole idea of Confirmation in well one of the main ideas of Confirmation is taking on board for yourself what your parents promised for you in baptism .
21 I bought a couple of bits for you to give as presents if you 'd like .
22 Tt I was meant to bring you over a couple of chocolate biscuits and fifty pence for you to give to Craig cos he 's bound to want something .
23 ‘ Now you will take the advice you gave to Ana .
24 remember the one you gave to granddad , the one real , that 's the biscuit , it 's not real is it
25 I remember the concert performances you gave in Berlin in December 1977 .
26 It was written and circulated privately by Evelyn Underhill for the retreats she gave at Pleshey and elsewhere .
27 She opened a drawer of the kitchen-dresser and pulled out a photograph , which she gave to Ruth .
28 The city suits and ivory silk dinner jackets she gave to Franky .
29 This sudden chain smoking was the only sign she gave of emotion .
30 John wrote at length to Hanns about colour , shapes and general effect desirable , and asked him to ‘ do a few rough sketches and send them to me to give to Cecily ; number them so that I can just send you back a telegram saying ‘ Do number three ’ say , unless there is more to be said . ’
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