Example sentences of "[verb] [noun pl] [coord] give [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 The mustard seed produces a shrub about eight to ten feet tall , with branches strong enough to support birds and give them shelter .
2 The hon. Member for Northampton , North ( Mr. Marlow ) has some interesting ways of looking at the problem , but he did not look at the fact that there are proven ways of taking young people who have committed offences and giving them a chance to confront their criminality .
3 POOLS includes all the English and Scottish football leagues , is easy to use and not only does it predict draws but gives you odds on each potential draw to make your selection easier .
4 In a related way , the religious morality of repealers was not merely a passive vehicle for feminist politics ; it actively empowered women and gave them the confidence to develop critical concepts .
5 For all its strengths , the game has a few flaws — you ca n't drop objects or give them to another character .
6 The purpose of the Enterprise is to involve Third World countries in mining nodules and give them a share in the profits .
7 The leisure and hospitality industry can offer a wide range of careers which can develop individuals and give them qualities which can be applied to many different business disciplines .
8 Sometimes , a mild painkiller is enough to ease the pain but , if it 's more of a problem , your doctor will be able to prescribe medicines or give you other advice .
9 Sometimes , a mild painkiller is enough to ease the pain but , if it 's more of a problem , your doctor will be able to prescribe medicines or give you other advice .
10 Between these a great deal happened to influence policies and to give them a character they often retain .
11 Let's put uses and give me some different ones .
12 If the garden does not already have them , then you will be able to erect fences that are high enough to deter intruders and give you privacy of course .
13 Often bosses ignore workers or give them the silent treatment — a negative , no-win situation for all concerned .
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