Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] [vb base] give [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 For the reasons I have given I would grant the application .
2 Although I consider that at the relevant time Lautro 's Rules , and thus its procedure , were defective in the respects I have outlined , for the reasons I have given I conclude that Lautro were not required by law to afford to Winchester the opportunity to make representations as to why an intervention notice should not be served before deciding whether or not to serve such a notice .
3 For the reasons I have given I would dismiss this appeal .
4 And our thanks to the readers who have given us their continuing support .
5 I have a general word of thanks to members of the Labour and Liberal Democrat parties who have given me their support and , through them , to the various councils in their areas which have also expressed support for the Bill .
6 So four winners you 've given us , any news about the track , to tell everybody for the next week ?
7 This is the third lot of antibiotics they 've given me
8 I am grateful to my colleagues at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the United States and the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in Britain for the help and opportunities they have given me in the preparation of this book .
9 For the reasons we have given we think their contractual entitlement corresponds with the indemnity basis of taxation set out in Ord. 62 , r. 12(2) .
10 But I do n't see any problem , from the figures I 've given you , in handling any of those forecasts really when you 're talking about a very small proportion in our part of the world compared to the probably the figures that you 're talking about around er Leeds , Bradford , Harrogate .
11 ‘ If we can prove this works , ’ Mr Dowding said , ‘ I am sure there are a lot of other farmers who want to give it a try and are just waiting .
12 Ever so slimming these chocolates you keep giving me !
13 I think maybe English men would refer to their car as She or so on if they get to think you know they make things have personalities you start to give them personal pronoun there .
14 ‘ If you study the answers I have given I think you will find that they are very clear , ’ Di Leonardo returned .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 Being a member of the senior team that 's addressing those issues I think gives me a much broader job than I would otherwise have continued to enjoy . ’
18 two of these at bedtime for yourself , and The ones I 've given you have a slight effect on your skin as well .
19 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 .
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