Example sentences of "[verb] that he [vb mod] give " in BNC.
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1 | But Mr Chirac promised that he would give his full support to the government , expressing criticism only in private to Mr Balladur . |
2 | Formally but icily they replied that they " do not desire to interfere with any views which he may have towards improving his position in life , but they expect that he will give them six months ' notice of his intention to resign the mastership of the School " . |
3 | It has also been said that if a member of a court announced that he would give expression to his views by voting against every licence , he would be disqualified : McGeehan v. Knox ( supra ) , Lord Mackenzie at p.696 . |
4 | ‘ He has had his problems this season with a knee injury to overcome but it is great that he has got where he is at the moment , ’ said Dalglish , who would not even confirm that he will give Paul Warhurst , his £2.7 million signing from Sheffield Wednesday , an Anfield debut . |
5 | ‘ He has had his problems this season with a knee injury to overcome but it is great that he has got where he is at the moment , ’ said Dalglish , who would not even confirm that he will give Paul Warhurst , his £2.7 million signing from Sheffield Wednesday , an Anfield debut . |
6 | Koresh told that he 'd give himself up once he 'd written his prophetic interpretation of the seven seals . |
7 | Many thanks to Ron for such an interesting evening and we hope that he will give further shows in the future . |
8 | This is not because I share his criticisms — quite the opposite — but because , like him , I anticipate and relish the prospect of my hon. Friend the Minister replying to the debate , when I hope that he will give a robust rebuttal of the hon. Gentleman 's criticisms . |
9 | The strict rules of evidence do not apply in arbitrations ( Ord 19 , r 5(2) , Term 3 ) , but , of course , the district judge or other arbitrator may feel that he should give less weight to evidence which is hearsay than to evidence which is direct . |
10 | Switzer noted that he could give ‘ directions once or twice a Year in most of the … |
11 | The famous film director from France could speak no English , and so Miranda was being sent to do the interview as well as provide the paper 's weekly caricature ; she had the address of the location , a newsagent 's in the High Street of a part of the city she had never heard mentioned before , Giblett Park , though she had lived in London most of her life ; the Press Office had said that he would give her ten minutes between takes , or more if she were lucky and the filming was going well and Jean-Claude Meursault was feeling mellow . |
12 | This , coupled with the notion of the magistrate as being responsible for enforcement of the judgments handed down by himself or his deputy , would surely suggest that he could give judgment for performance and enforce it specifically . |
13 | As Christians we recognise that there is a great deal of hope in the behaviour category , because if our behaviour is less than God demands , we know that he will give the strength to change it to meet his demands . |
14 | Is the right hon. Gentleman saying that he would give a commitment on any terms less than those that we are prepared to give ? |
15 | ‘ Oh ? ’ she questioned carefully , while her brain was rattling off the clamouring question — was he saying that he would give her a lift ? |
16 | He had waited for over ten minutes and decided that he would give his friend another five minutes before making off home . |
17 | Tack was left some money in his mother 's will and decided that he should give up his job and go in to business for himself . |
18 | He screamed that he would give himself to the Devil if he caught the girl before she reached home . |
19 | Fred 's voice was sharp with suspicion , and Fran knew that he would give her no peace unless she explained . |
20 | Jaq knew that he must give chase ; he was virtually being challenged to do so . |
21 | But seeing the pleading in her eyes and aware that she was on the very brink of womanhood , he knew that he must give her her head and allow her to marry if that was what she wanted . |
22 | Rutherford said that he would give him a 20-minute start , then drive back through the village and collect him . |
23 | But when Ward was appointed City manager in November , Taylor said that he would give him a rest so that he could concentrate on settling in at Bootham Crescent . |
24 | I listened carefully to my right hon. Friend the Minister , hoping that he would give me a chance . |
25 | Mr Kinnock has already warned that he would give Mr Ashdown a ‘ short , sharp ’ lesson in political poker . |
26 | Kurchatov visited Harwell and suggested that he might give a lecture on Soviet work into thermonuclear reactions in gas discharges . |