Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] give [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 The doctor suggested that she might avoid milk , cheese and butter for a while , to see if this had any effect , and prescribed some tablets to give her extra calcium .
2 The emphasis on the last few words gave his game away .
3 The basic rules are : vacuum your carpet regularly ; treat stains immediately and every few months give your carpet a really good clean .
4 Few voters gave her low ratings for being tough or decisive , and they were an unpredictable few .
5 The regular production of films featuring these performers gave their production companies some sort of economic foundation to build on , as well as allowing producers like Balcon and Dean a glimpse of what a popular British cinema might achieve .
6 All these workers gave their time and labour freely , their efforts being supported by other citizens who hauled stone and earth at every available opportunity .
7 ( c ) We moved " recent critical appraisal " after our analysis of powers of description and humour because these sections give our own critical appraisal ; now , by the time we outline other people 's opinions we have something to compare them with , and can therefore do something more interesting than just repeat them .
8 ( All observers give their time voluntarily as the more safe drivers there are , the safer we all are ) .
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10 Data on these biles are shown in Table I. All patients gave their informed consent to bile sampling .
11 In each of the participating hospitals , Ethical Committee permission was obtained for the study and all patients gave their informed consent .
12 The whole question was given a fresh airing in the March issue of the Journal of Medical Ethics , and if ethical considerations prove indecisive perhaps legal pressures might exert an untypically beneficial influence in persuading all doctors to give their patients the best professional counsel .
13 Now those same partners gave their blessing to the idea of the two solicitors moving out of their own offices , and setting up a temporary Law Centre where everyone involved could get together and fight for the return of the children ; they would fight for justice , and ultimately a judicial inquiry .
14 Do n't suppose any girls give her shit do they ?
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