Example sentences of "give the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Of course the difference is that Rooney 's view — that it is wrong to knowingly give the patient a drug that will harm her — probably has universal support .
2 Day by day , she will give the patient an active treatment session through which he gradually relearns how to move on his own .
3 This information structure would give the message the meaning of a statement of what happened or what John was appointed as .
4 Do I give the message slowly , carefully , prayerfully ?
5 They will give the theatre back to us for the opening and then we will give it back to them for the Summer during which they should solve the problem . ’
6 From the EC angle , only the ratification of the Treaty and steady progress , by way of economic recovery and the growing-together of the Twelve's economies , can give the EC the economic muscle to assist Poland , Hungary and the Czech and Slovak republics to prepare for eventual accession ; the enormous cost of achieving German unification is a salutary warning in this regard .
7 Right , we 'll give the birds this one .
8 well you ca n't give the birds much bread today , because I have n't got a white loaf , I 'm not going to give 'em this expensive whole meal bread
9 They 'd then give the farmer plenty of Scotch and by to get him so he did n't care if he was giving £24 or £25 a head for bullocks .
10 Shall I give the keys
11 I 'll give the keys to you in a minute .
12 The notion of legitimate expectation concerns whether the applicant has a case on the merits , but the claim that such an expectation exists , provided it is not prima facie ludicrous , will give the claimant standing to argue the merits of the claim .
13 Similarly , a good front-of-house manager can give the customer an insight and appreciation of the chef 's ideas and foods .
14 Do you give the customer unlimited supplies of these ?
15 If this was done , the reformers argued , it would give the sections of the public concerned with these areas of policy a chance to react , and it would once again be worth the pressure groups ' while to explain their points to the Commons before the precise details of forthcoming legislation were settled .
16 This proposers will give the sections credibility and affirm the G M B as an amalgamation , friendly union .
17 Hold down Alt and tap , one after the other , the keys which will give the formats you want
18 Dysert Cheeta ( 4.37 ) could give the bookies the birthday blues from an ideal Trap 1 posit- ion .
19 ‘ Mrs Thatcher ’ , she asked , ‘ Why , when the Belgrano , the Argentinian battleship , was outside the exclusion zone and actually sailing away from the Falklands , why did you give the order to sink it ? ’
20 ‘ I will take you back to the cage … and in the morning I will give the order that you are to be called by any name you want . ’
21 The Collector had gone up to join Ford on the roof because he wanted to be in a position from which he could give the order to retreat at the right moment ; in his own mind there was no doubt but that he would have to give it sooner or later .
22 ‘ Since she can tell us no more , I will give the order for the embalmers to take her . ’
23 MAL REILLY , the Great Britain and England rugby league coach , believes next week 's Anglo-Welsh clash at Swansea will give the home players a chance to prove he was wrong for not taking them to Australia in the summer .
24 It should give the country the capability to design and build the next generation of Australian communications satellites as well as to win lucrative overseas contracts .
25 Sri Lanka has recently proposed sweeping changes in its media legislation , which would give the country an open , democratic , people-based media environment , unmatched by any other nation in the Third World .
26 Now the RAC says drivers whose cars are damaged should give the council a bumpy ride through the courts
27 The draft resolution would give the council authority to compel countries to cooperate with the court for instance , to extradite or hold suspects or to help in investigations .
28 Thus , the intention was that the CCA should give the workers in the factories , the producers , a right as against the members of the local co-operative stores , the consumers ; while the CWA should give the members of the stores a right as against workers in the factories .
29 Order 5 , rule 5 of the County Court Rules 1981 ( SI No 1687 ( L20 ) ) does not give the court jurisdiction to make an order for contribution in favour of a purported representative defendant against a member of the class which he was said to represent .
30 There are two different ways in which the existence of an alternative remedy can affect the availability of judicial remedies : it might entirely preclude the award of a judicial remedy , or it might give the court a discretion to refuse a ( discretionary ) remedy if it thinks that the alternative remedy is adequate .
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