Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] give [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 A NEW vaccine against the infectious liver disease Hepatitis A , ‘ Havrix ’ , has this week been introduced in the UK : a course of two injections in the arm followed by a booster which could give up to 10 years ' immunity .
2 Yesterday , the shadow Chancellor said on the early morning news that Britain should fall into line with its partners — in other words , that we should give in to them without bothering to do anything to secure the best deal for this country .
3 That no one should give in to their demands .
4 If the country and the House have refused , since then , to give in to terror — despite all the horrors that have been inflicted against humanity on the mainland and , especially , in Northern Ireland — why should the leadership of the Provisional IRA and its fellow travellers , wherever they may be found , conclude that we shall give in to terror during the next 21 years ?
5 We will give back to 16 and 17 year olds the right to claim income support .
6 Sometimes it was important to spoil oneself — Helena had written a piece on it for the last issue of Athene , explaining that when women felt the need for a little luxury they should give in to it , that pampering oneself created an inner glow which proclaimed that this was a Special Woman .
7 ‘ Or perhaps others did n't feel they could give in to it as I did . ’
8 The urchin simply said he had a message which he must give only to you . ’
9 Portugal announced earlier this year that it would give up to 130,000 passports to people born in Macao before 1981 .
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