Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [pron] [modal v] give " in BNC.

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1 Write in the box provided the response you would give to the statement , and see if you can decide what the differences are .
2 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 .
3 But George — who is donating profits from the record to AIDS charity Red Hot And Dance — says : ‘ The many people around the world who will benefit from the Red Hot And Dance project need all the support we can give them .
4 Molly is remarkably cheerful and optimistic and she deserves and will undoubtedly receive all the support we can give her .
5 No amount is too small for all the women and children who desperately need the support you can give them .
6 ‘ And he has all the support I can give him to go for it next year . ’
7 and said that Christopher was on interview and er if he got through the first part to the second part he would in the afternoon he would give us a ph a ring , erm but he , by ten to two he had n't phoned so she assumed he was on his way back having
8 If the Consortium eventually wins the case it would give other embattled communities and planning authorities fresh confidence to challenge outstanding IDO claims , rather than compromise .
9 Of course the description I can give is general .
10 MACAULEY Culkin 's Kevin may be a dab hand with a booby trap but when it comes down to straightforward , grimy-faced scallywaggery , there are a couple of Irish lads in Into The West who could give him a run for his money .
11 Until we have dealt with that , there will not be the certainty in the industry which will give people the confidence they need to invest .
12 find it in the dictionary I 'll give you five pounds .
13 There is someone in the department who could give you a good , competent briefing on almost anything . ’
14 In a perceptive question , one of our committee members , Russell Mulford , asked whether the scheme was a bad thing for Shropshire — because it might attract the funding that could otherwise be used to electrify the Wolverhampton — Shrewsbury line — or a good thing — because of the boost it will give to rail travel generally .
15 She wanted to laugh aloud at the prospect of the delight she would give .
16 Er what the gov the British government would like to see is a resolution of these matters er our precise position er and attitude and er erm the assistance we can give in reaching conclusions is much more a matter er for ministers of the foreign office rather than myself so the honourable gentleman er invites me to tread in areas that do n't belong to me and do not actually belong to these orders that are before us , no they 're not , they 're not really relevant to whether we approve or not the orders that are before us , er I 'll give way in a moment but the honourable gentleman er for I believe wanted to intervene .
17 She was reported as saying that the trial had taught her one important lesson as a barrister — how the victim feels — and called for changes in the law which would give greater protection to victims .
18 I can understand some of the exclusivity it would give us by our undertaking
19 ‘ He needs all the help we can give him and he must learn to speak Italian .
20 They need all the help we can give .
21 Toys R Us have been offered an alternative site at Linwood and all the help we can give them . ’
22 You need the help I can give you because if you unknowingly make a false move or fail to react promptly because you 're not sure what to do , your daughter will be dispensed with as being too risky a property .
23 Under section 245A , where copies of the annual accounts have been sent out , laid , or delivered to the Registrar and it appears to the Secretary of State that there is or may be a question whether they comply with the Act he may give notice to the directors indicating the respects in which it appears to him that the question may arise and specifying a period of not less than one month for the directors to give him explanations or prepare revised accounts .
24 If the child gives a written statement to the social worker , the statement itself is first-hand hearsay as it is one stage removed from the child who could give direct evidence of the abuse .
25 Try to capture the architectural shape of the lecture Think of your notes as a skeleton or outline of the lecture you 'll give to your fellow students who are absent .
26 in the room we must give it
27 I just wanted to s erm congratulate er whoever it was and put together the curriculum er programme which secured the three quarters of a million pound for all those which will I , I think I can understand extremely competitive and I would like to erm give credit to there because that will be enormously for the business which will give proper jobs er which is er very useful to the environment and , and , and really just to record erm that , that particular er success .
28 I 'm glad of it — for the confidence it will give me at home .
29 Waddington announced on March 21 , 1990 , that in the light of new submissions from lawyers representing six men — the " Birmingham Six " — sentenced to life imprisonment in 1975 for the bombing of public houses in Birmingham in 1974 [ see pp. 26870 ; 27346 ] , the Devon and Cornwall police would now investigate the matters raised by such submissions , and that following the outcome of the inquiry he would give further consideration as to whether his intervention in the convictions of the six would be justified .
30 As a result , the conflict between health-keeping and house-keeping is often experienced in a particularly acute form in the diet she can give her children .
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