Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] have [adv] give " in BNC.

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1 David Coleman has unwittingly given his name to this tradition of sporting gaffe published mercilessly in Private Eye , of which Murray Walker 's ‘ this car is absolutely unique , except for the one behind , which is identical ’ must stand for the many .
2 Mother Francis had never given up hope that Eve would live there one day , with a family maybe , and bring back some happiness to the little house that had known only confusion and tragedy .
3 Can I can I say before I do launch into the amendment to Mr that you have played your card at the last election and the Leicestershire public has resoundedly given their answer to your particular policies .
4 Emma-Jane Mac had earlier given Coomes Bookmakers a chance to recoup money given in sponsorship when winning their contest on the 14-1 Everest Gringo .
5 Jane Daly has just given me a copy of the new Capital Equipment RTP forms .
6 But Mr Kelly has not given up hope .
7 Mr Lamont has already given some clues about what will replace his former failed policy , but only when we hear Thursday 's statement will we know exactly what he intends to do .
8 The use of words also helps to bring across the message of the poem with words such as ‘ futility ’ and ‘ fatuous ’ giving the distinct impression that Wilfred Owen has almost given up everything that he once believed in because he feels that everyone is going to kill each other anyway .
9 He is of the opinion that Mr Prescott has probably given wide broadcast of these questions . ’
10 Mr Thompson has also given his full support to the North West Olympic bid .
11 But having spent all his career in a family business , Sir Adrian has inevitably given a lot of thought to the responsibility a company should have for the community in which it operates .
12 IPSWICH Witches have not given up hope of 23-year-old Pole Miroslaw Kowalik riding in tomorrow 's Star of Anglia meeting at Foxhall Stadium ( writes Elvin King ) .
13 The October decree had also given back the name Vladikavkaz to North Ossetia 's capital , Ordzhonikidze ( renamed after Stalin 's henchman Sergo Ordzhonikidze ) .
14 Ms Neill told The Art Newspaper that in addition to the money , Mrs Heinz has just given Yale sixteen American nineteenth-century paintings by some of the period 's most renowned and valued artists .
15 However , Environment Secretary Fulgencio Factoran has now given the project the go-ahead , on the grounds of the island 's alleged energy demand .
16 Julia Patton and A. J. Sambrook have both given consideration to ‘ Snaith Marsh .
17 The Liverpool players have again given their temporary manager a less than encouraging welcome , losing from a winning position at home to Wimbledon on Wednesday and then surrendering meekly 1–0 at Aston Villa on Saturday .
18 It may appear that the UK bank has now given away $10 000 of its own money , the money really is held in the name of the UK bank .
19 Mrs Eckersley had also given Joyce the telephone number of a German Foreign Office department which required English translators .
20 Bethel spoke as a member of the Working Party , not as Chairman of the CDP , though he underlined that Sir Denis Rooke had recently given an undertaking that the CDP would be consulted .
21 At this stage , Browns Lane has not given up hope of getting rear seats into the convertible , but it is proving a hard task , and it is probably that only the coupe will be a two-plus-two .
22 Health Secretary Virginia Bottomley has now given council chiefs permission for him to be held in a secure unit .
23 Although the buoyant Lewis camp have not given up hope of staging the Holyfield fight here , they estimate that it would cost them a massive £17.5m purse to do it .
24 Dr Williamson , a consultant from Southampton , is to head the new unit , for which South Durham people have already given more than a quarter of a million pounds .
25 Lord Silcaster has already given his permission .
26 Syria , Egypt and several Gulf states have recently given the coalition use of broadcasting equipment for a Radio Free Iraq .
27 Two weeks ago The Northern Echo reported that Darlington council had not given any money to help mark the occasion at the rail museum .
28 Their applications followed that of Austria in July 1989 [ see p. 36822 ] , on which the EC Commission had still to give a formal Opinion .
29 Our colleague Mark Wheadon has also given valuable help .
30 Zara 's family and tennis friends in Northern Ireland have undoubtedly given her much of the help that she needed , but the lack of adequate facilities , together with a dormant tennis structure in the province , has left Zara — and other tennis hopefuls — without the opportunity that perhaps her efforts deserve .
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