Example sentences of "give each " in BNC.

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1 In the public sector the government would give each department a cash-limited budget , including a ‘ factor ’ for pay ; ministers claimed that workers , by pushing for ‘ excessive ’ wage rises which employers were unable to pass on in price increases , could price themselves out of jobs .
2 At least that would give each half of the business a free run to compete with a growing horde of competitors .
3 ‘ Let's give each other a chance . ’
4 If I had a storehouse full of confidence , I would gladly give each one of them as much as they needed .
5 This way we would give each student on our list a two-digit number , from 01 to 50 , and then run through a page of random numbers , using them in two-digit sets , until we had got ten within the range of 01 to 50 .
6 First he would give each of us a whole penny ( for ice-cream at the terminus ) .
7 When I finished , Shadwell started to applaud with the tips of his fingers , as if scared his hands would give each other a disease .
8 If you are really fond of her , then you know that you will both give each other pleasure simply by being together for a while , but you must be prepared to give much more of yourself to the conduct of those few hours than you probably would in other social circumstances .
9 Sadly nothing can be cone without ideas , and ideas need people to produce them , so I extend an appeal to all the people who may read this and pray that God might give each of us the sight to see where we are needed ..
10 Mothers can give each other confidence , but on the other hand , all sorts of nastiness and competitiveness can grow up between women when motherhood is in question .
11 Not only do children live in separate houses , they often move many miles from their parents in order to follow work or careers , and the mutual support they could formerly give each other has been accordingly diminished .
12 For Clare Short and Jo Richardson , this is undoubtedly accentuated by the support they can give each other in a world where all the benchmarks are male , where rivalry is high and trust low .
13 ‘ Was it possible , ’ I wondered , ‘ to find a drug that could give each side of my character its own separate face and body ? ’
14 If the entry wins , the Local Director or Regional Manager will give each member of the Circle and Ovations cheque to ‘ spend ’ in the catalogue .
15 Both you and the Council must give each other copies of any additional information .
16 I think if we do that we might both discover that we can give each other a great deal of pleasure . ’
17 He said that the new system would give each working person in the colony a vote , thereby ending the privileged status of current constituency members .
18 Last week , workers accused union officals of blackmailing them into accepting a package which would give each former employee a week 's wages for every year of service .
19 This would also give each Park its own authority , independent of local councils ( thereby extending a system applying presently in the Lakes and the Peak ) .
20 Right , so if I can give each of you one of these because that 's what I want to use these
21 I have here a copy of the committee which was formed that night , and also a copy of the minutes , I 'll give each Councillor one , and then they can read it at their leisure , instead of me taking up the whole meeting .
22 You and a friend can give each other a call .
23 McKean and Murray have now scored doubles at three major events — the 1989 World Cup in Barcelona , the 1990 European Championships in Split and now Toronto — but rather than give each other confidence by their successes , Boyle believes it 's more a case of ‘ anything you can do , I can do better . ’
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