Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] [pron] [vb mod] give " in BNC.

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1 However , if you feel the buyer 's going to present a business problem we show them the buyer 's guide and a business card so you can give them the buyer 's guide , explain what it 's for and then give them your business card and then that buyer 's guide to look for business card .
2 This means that your solution may differ , quite legitimately , from your neighbour 's ( in fact it is one of the characteristics of a good case study that it can give rise to equally valid alternative solutions ) .
3 If you come up with that sort of material , then the American and English newspapers will publish an interview that I 'll give them ’ .
4 Basically , the plot was to get me to bribe Murrin so he would give evidence helpful to me in my libel case against the Sunday Times .
5 What I , what I 'd like to do is , we can say that we 're we can make er a profit or a loss and we can give the figure , so this might have come out at seven thousand two hundred whatever .
6 One moment of confusion and he might give someone away , or incriminate himself .
7 To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry if he will give the figures for steel production in the United Kingdom for the last two years for which figures are available .
8 To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry if he will give the total of manufacturing investment in 1990 and 1991 and the percentage fall ( a ) in cash terms and ( b ) in real terms .
9 it 's a terrible mistake just to say that the government 's fault and they should give us more money .
10 So someone would come and clean his car and he 'd give it to them , yet you would work your guts out for a fairly modest salary …
11 You tape it me and give me the tape and I 'll give you a tape in exchange because I wan na keep it .
12 No I said space is a hundred pound and we 'll give you twice that size for that .
13 Find one in good condition and it will give endless pleasure but , being an old design , expect a fair amount of maintenance .
14 However , they do not give doctors legal justification for a particular course of action but they may give them greater moral authority ’ .
15 We played late on the first day and I went round in the morning spotting the pin positions , trying to get a feel for the course so I could give the right information to Nick .
16 ‘ I think they 're being watched in the hope that they 'll give something away .
17 Parents or relatives often make donations to their old public school or college as some repayment for what it has done for them , or in the hope that it may give their child a better chance of entry !
18 However , I am doing as the Daily Mirror suggested , and am contacting you in the hope that you can give me the answer .
19 And I 've got a little chart that I 'll give you to do that on .
20 Of course not all teachers will recognize themselves , and probably no one person 's experience will match point for point with the sketch that I shall give .
21 Although , if it was a French war , might it also be assumed that the Vietnamese , whose tendency to sit on the fence was the subject of American as well as French complaint , would want to join in with the same enthusiasm that they would give to a national cause ?
22 Asian children , like all the children in our schools , deserve the very best mathematical teaching that we can give .
23 Does the Minister accept that a local authority such as Bradford , which tries to provide a wide range of discretionary awards , is inevitably limited by the amount of money that it can give ?
24 One of the great arguments for sentencing within the community is the opportunity that it ought to give the offender to make restitution in some way for the damage or hurt that he or she has caused .
25 Work or we 'll give you more Cherub singing .
26 ‘ I wanted a sport where I could give my all , ’ he told ACCOUNTANCY .
27 ‘ Yes and loud and clear on the Saint or they 'll give you a ticket for Cincinnati and it would be months before your next of kin were informed . ’
28 The emotional help that we can give is often about unravelling this complex package of emotion into a process that can be gently reviewed and understood by the person feeling it all .
29 A second role of coins in the study of portraiture lies in the help that they may give in the identification of other portraits , particularly sculptures , since it is only very rarely that the latter 's accompanying inscriptions have survived to identify them .
30 I commend to him early-day motion 209 , tabled by the hon. Member for Cambridgeshire , South-West ( Sir A. Grant ) , which calls on the Government to take a more realistic view of the help that they can give to telecommunications if those important jobs are to be safeguarded .
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