Example sentences of "[num] [noun pl] [conj] give " in BNC.

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1 Mr Reynolds was kept comfortable by lifting and moving him gently every 2 hours and giving him regular analgesia .
2 The ‘ motivation ’ for the session we watched was a backcloth of a ski slope ; the children were divided into 2 teams and given a skier each to race down the slope .
3 Dennis Chow , one of the directors , said : ‘ We shall be visiting takeaways over the next six months and giving help where it is needed . ’
4 Botha equalised from 45 metres and gave his side the lead on 20 minutes with an identically tricky penalty .
5 Tom picked up Willie 's three books and gave them to him to carry .
6 The incomplete tablet V52 + 52b + 8285 has been reassembled from three fragments and gives a list of dedications , including offerings to the gods Poseidon and Paiawon , who was an early forerunner of Apollo .
7 If I put a two there , I 'll have an extra three characters and gives me a full stop and two zeros .
8 They sold to the buyers 120,000 out of the 200,000 gallons and gave the buyers the benefit of free storage at X 's for a given period , i.e. down to January 31 .
9 This lasts for three terms and gives you one three hour evening class every week .
10 The provision of floating timber fenders in the Entrance Lock effectively reduced the width to 31.6 metres but gave added protection to ships using the facility .
11 She wrote eighteen more novels , none of them distinguished or now read , enabling her to live alone in relative comfort for sixty years and to give her only son the best upper-class education that her country could provide at that time .
12 Although only four maps are provided with the shareware version , the registered version comes with a least 25 maps and gives the user access to many more features .
13 Although only four maps are provided with the shareware version , the registered version comes with a least 25 maps and gives the user access to many more features .
14 Japanese Companies in fields like consumer electronics , photocopiers , clocks and watches , ball and roller bearings , and cars , have dramatically increased their share of the British market in the last 25 years and give every appearance of continuing to grow .
15 The resulting expert system was built from historical data from 15 boards and tested with the data from a further 3 examples and gave similar results to the first expert system built .
16 Er it is then an opportunity of getting at five five individuals and giving them a a pretty thorough going over and and a lot of encouragement .
17 This extends across all five years and gives students the opportunity to handle animals from the start of the course .
18 They come in nine shades and give a short-lived burst of colour which fades over three to four shampoos .
19 Merritt finished the MCC second innings off with figures of 7 for 28 off nine overs and gave his side a win by an innings and 122 runs , which showed the Kiwis could compete with the best in the land , and were hungry for greater success .
20 Two whole racks of lamb cooked out to just pink perfection in under 15 minutes and gave a markedly superior eating quality , and a best method for roasting a 4lb boned lamb averaged out over all tests with remarkably only an 8 per cent weight loss .
21 It was the young Scots ' first win in four outings and gave them an outside chance of qualifying for the latter stages of the championship .
22 Chris Renninson set Hibberd away down the right and his excellent control took him past two defenders and gave him the time and space to send over a pinpoint cross to O'Shea , who rose unchallenged to head home from close range .
23 But Mr Fallon said the Government had already funded Two Castles and given the council £27.8m in revenue support grant .
24 She served four months and gave up the glue .
25 It is the tension between these two roles that gives Hanson its strength .
26 They recorded the usual four songs and gave them both English and Ukrainian names .
27 It was alleged by his widow that Thomas Flete , as agent of Clemens , ‘ … him feloniously slew and murdered and clove his head in four parties and gave him ten deadly wounds in his body and when he was dead they cut off one of his legs and one of his arms and his head from his body to make him sure ’ .
28 One lawyer cited one of the first such cases to be heard in Scotland : ‘ At one point the tribunal took the case by the scruff of the neck and told the claimants to put in their claim within 14 days and gave the other side the same amount of time for their defences .
29 This lasted on and off , for a hundred years and gave the Korean church over 10,000 martyrs .
30 At the close of yesterday 's hearing , the court reserved judgment on the two appeals and gave leave for Mr Crook to pursue the third — but not until the first judgment had been given .
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