Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] have give us " in BNC.

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1 And our thanks to the readers who have given us their continuing support .
2 I rise to return thanks on behalf of my fellow guests and myself for the honour you have done us , and the pleasure you have given us , by asking us to share in this , your annual occasion .
3 So four winners you 've given us , any news about the track , to tell everybody for the next week ?
4 On behalf of BAIE SCOTLAND , renewed thanks for all the help you have given us by providing such a useful series of seminars .
5 The police , most of whom I knew , because of the great help they had given us when we had been burgled a couple of years earlier , said no , they did n't have the key , and in any case it was the council who must be approached .
6 Every day she has given us hemp for our nests . "
7 More recently this argument has been stood on its head with the suggestion that it was the rise of factory production which caused the technological developments which have given us today 's machinery .
8 Can I put Clifford 's point to the point that we 're still discussing er which is about the surplus and how both your legal frameworks you 're advocating relate to the answers you 've given us about surplus and the concern about surplus .
9 Appreciative of the loyalty you have given us in the past , we are once again asking for your support .
10 We 'd also for those new pieces of the puzzle you 've given us today over erm Liechtenstein .
11 We also thank many others who have given us material help , including the late Mr T. Saddington ; Mr C. Hadlow , the first Curator of Stoke Bruerne Waterways Museum ; his successor , Mr R.J. Hutchings ; and Mr Philip Stevens , formerly of Leicester Museum , and Mr A.W .
12 Okay so I think that erm some of Mill 's system he has given us and accounted them a type of theory of democracy but seems to me deeply by between two ideas , one is that everyone will have a say in government and the other is they should n't be allowed decisive say if they are going to say the wrong thing so that on the one hand we have democratic equality of a source , on the other hand we have an independent theory of the good and a democratic process should be allowed to disrupt the good of the nation and Mill just does n't seem to be able to put these two elements in erm proper coherent fashion .
13 I eventually came round in the Chamden General Hospital and on the slab next to me was club chairman , Ken Mentle , an oxygen pump beside him , a nurse frantically thumping his chest and Ken rambling deliriously about a Micky Deere scorcher from the penalty spot which had given us victory .
14 I 'm sure everyone will appreciate the extra detail you 've given us .
15 Newspaper correspondents and representatives of the Ministry of Information were frequent visitors to Burma , and we did our best to give them what news we had , to tell them about government hopes and plans , and to extract from them any news and wisdom they had to give us .
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