Example sentences of "[conj] [det] [noun] give [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | But what I hope what we hope of course is that some people give us a real good try . |
2 | But once you 've experienced the peace of mind that this insurance gives you , we 're confident you 'll want to continue with your valuable protection . |
3 | One officer who had also worked as a trade effluent inspector remarked on ‘ the variety and the flexibility and freedom that this job gives you as opposed to trade effluent control . |
4 | You do n't seem to realise the difficulties that confronted us when facing the problems that this site gave us . ’ |
5 | In that too , they were alike : both of them had thoughts and feelings that few people gave them credit for or even suspected . |
6 | My sister and me are very close , so this woman gave me a giro to go to my sister 's — they took me to the station and put me on the train . |
7 | However , other chip makers , in producing work-alike processors , decided that more speed gave them a selling point over Intels , and thus 20 and 25MHz 286 chips became common , as did 25 , 33 , and 40MHz 386 units . |
8 | Jackie is , I suspect , a far more complex personality than most people give him credit for . |
9 | We knew he 'd taken a survival kit and space blanket on his trip , and that knowledge gave us hope . |
10 | and some lecturers give you a set of references |
11 | In each of the participating hospitals , Ethical Committee permission was obtained for the study and all patients gave their informed consent . |
12 | He might take the odd class in Geography at a pinch , but he had never given the subject any particular prominence in the school , and most boys gave it up after two years . |
13 | But this incident gave me an insight into Dana 's mind . |
14 | ‘ It 's been so long I 've forgotten what 's it like , but this game gives me the chance to change that . |
15 | But a defiant Wilkinson said : ‘ We have had a few days of mourning after the European Cup defeat , but this match gives us another route back into Europe and we know how important it is to stay on it . ’ |
16 | There have been tired legs recently but this win gives us some breathing space . ’ |
17 | In principle it is extremely desirable , not only because of the basic ‘ otherness ’ of foreign poetry , but because such knowledge gives one a better sense of what English poetry can and can not do . |
18 | ( c ) We moved " recent critical appraisal " after our analysis of powers of description and humour because these sections give our own critical appraisal ; now , by the time we outline other people 's opinions we have something to compare them with , and can therefore do something more interesting than just repeat them . |
19 | It was a warm , sunny june day in Fontanellato and I was riding out into the country on my bicycle when another cyclist gave me the news . |