Example sentences of "as [pron] give " in BNC.

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1 They said I could work just in termtime as long as I give them notice of the definite weeks a month in advance . ’
2 Right now as I give out the books I 'll want you .
3 You learn as you give , gaining new insight into the lives and needs of poor communities .
4 I 'll keep you posted on his progress and the best of luck to you as you give up .
5 ‘ I wo n't tell Mr Mac , long as you give me a ride on Miss Ellen when you 're done . ’
6 We can be married as soon as you give the word ; as it is , what is Dinah to do ?
7 A tan is healthy only as long as you give your skin adequate protection from damaging rays and in the mountains the sun can be particularly strong .
8 So long as you give us at least thirty days notice , you can withdraw a minimum of £500 without penalty .
9 Everybody 's version of mothering is unique — you do n't suddenly lose your personality as soon as you give birth , and turn into ‘ A Mum ’ .
10 ‘ So long as you give me something better than bottom pudding I 'm willing to sit here till nightfall if need be . ’
11 got to give the same number to Jonathan as you give to yourself .
12 Give the same number to Jonathan to Michael as you give to yourself .
13 As we give up concentrating on our selves , our lives begin to reflect more clearly what it means to be human , as God intended us to be .
14 Our lives become richer and more free as we give ourselves to God and to of hers .
15 But in the end we get back as much as we give , and find that though such activities are often hard work and demanding , the fact that we are needed and active is rewarding and stimulating .
16 As we give thanks , we take our eyes off ourselves and look again to God .
17 MIX and Max with Mel and you could be on to a video winner as we give away more than £2,500worth of Gibson tapes .
18 Just as we give more weight to the views of an impartial judge , one who is not a party to the dispute in question , than to a partial one , so we give more weight to an impartial moral opinion , one expressed by a person who is not directly involved in the situation being assessed , than To an interested party .
19 We shall not only survive but continue to grow so long as we give value for money , retain our record of innovation and flexibility , keep the confidence and goodwill of our clients and ensure that we have the best possible range of materials , methods and people in the industry .
20 So there is there is a wider acceptance on the one hand , of erm , sort of freedom , erm , and I know we 're back to this idea of sexual freedom , but there is the violence within our society , and and the the the question probably is , are those two connected , as we give greater freedom on the one hand , do we get a higher incidence of violence on the other hand .
21 Currency Options differ from Forward Options as they give the Option buyer the right , but not the obligation , to deliver one currency and take delivery of another at a prearranged exchange rate on a pre-arranged maturity date .
22 People who say ‘ I think you 'll like it , ’ as they give you something horrible to eat or drink , cow 's rumen in bilberry vinegar , say , or that coconut liquor peasants use to salve their verrucas .
23 Other fires Gas or paraffin heaters should only ever be used in well ventilated rooms as they give off carbon monoxide .
24 The chord shapes are very important , as they give the visual reference to each scale fingering and make the job a lot easier .
25 The second answer describes a procedure which relies , in principle , upon oral evidence received at the actual trial , a good deal of importance being attached to the impression the court forms of the parties and the witnesses as they give their evidence .
26 Herbs mentioned in the Bible make another interesting collection , so do those which Shakespeare brings into his plays , particularly as they give an authentic picture of plants used by the Elizabethans — poor , mad Ophelia 's flowers included rue , fennel , rosemary , violets , a daisy and some pansies , all good herbs , even the daisy , which was once called " bruisewort " .
27 ‘ Yes , if they added that , they could also have their conquered victims become willing slaves , so long as they give regular dosages .
28 Whether they 're first or last in this race … or in future life … it does n't matter to Kriss , as long as they give it their very best .
29 But if by any chance the Bairns ' fortunes begin to falter under his chairmanship , and their stalwart position as second-bottom in the league is challenged , then he should not be surprised to hear from the terraces the menacing sound of the fans as they give tongue : ‘ Christie , Christie , Christie — out , out , out ! ’
30 BY DAY , and often by night , Dr Graham Tydeman is a reassuring registrar in obstetrics at Falkirk Royal Infirmary , calming down anxious mothers as they give birth .
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