Example sentences of "[verb] [art] [noun pl] give [pron] " in BNC.

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1 In a modest attempt to amend the damage accumulated over centuries by this pernicious little fiction , I asked the children to give me the Other Version , particularly Eve 's , but Adam 's or God 's as well if they preferred .
2 Recently I 've heard that there have been advertisements on the television and people say the doctors give you 50 rupees if you go for the sterilisation operation .
3 As an 11-handicapper who does not play quite as often as she would like , I found the clubs gave me more consistency and greater ‘ feel ’ .
4 Richardson said : ‘ Stuart has demanded a steely band of professionalism from the squad and told the players to give everything .
5 The supreme quality of marine pearls which caused the Romans to give them priority among all other materials for jewellery is their lustre or ‘ orient ’ , counterpart of the ‘ fire ’ of diamonds .
6 I have to know that sort of thing otherwise I would n't know how hard to fire the retro-rockets to give you a gentle landing .
7 Even though it meant that going to fetch the letters gave you scratches and nettle-stings .
8 He 'd strangled two children with his bare hands , then called the police to give himself up .
9 But overall , it does n't have the premises to give their talents full reign .
10 Burnett 's favourite preparation for the treatment of uterine tumours was Aurum Muriaticum Natronatum so not having the LMI gave her the 6C potency in a 10ml dropper and within 3 days she was relieved of the discomfort on walking and standing which it seems reasonable to assume is due to the fibroid shrinking .
11 Kendall has dismissed him , but Everton might be better off re-educating the others to give him the service he thrives on .
12 It may in perfect good faith have misconstrued the provisions giving it power to act so that it failed to deal with the question remitted to it and decided some question which was not remitted to it .
13 Did the children give you all the news ? ’
14 The aim was to get the Davidians to give themselves up .
15 His first big senior championship victory over 1500 metres at Crystal Palace yesterday convinced the selectors to give him this job in Rome .
16 The education chairman , Tom Farrell , said the cuts gave him great pain , but services would be affected worse if the Scottish Office stepped in to reduce spending .
17 A spokesman for the British UN forces in Vitez said the men gave themselves up into their protection after making their way from Travnik , where they had been held .
18 You can configure the colours you play with and even edit the tiles to give you other pictures to look at .
19 Then other people could n't get enough again you see , so if they were giving you er points well naturally you had the sweets to give them , you 're not diddling anybody or anything like that .
20 However with time this subsided and never once have the boots given my blisters .
21 Professor de Bono , there are well-established scales , particularly in the States , measuring long term stress and anxiety that we can use in rehabilitated patients to demonstrate that not only have the cardiologists given them years , but Doctor Bethell and his team have given them quality .
22 There are all sorts of ways you can adapt these ideas to make the patterns give your exclusive results .
23 The women who come to refuges do so because marriage is unbearable and they have no resources to give them anywhere else to run to .
24 Whatever the reason , can the committee make a public statement regarding this lack of publication , as another climbing season is upon us and I still have no answers to give my customers .
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