Example sentences of "and [noun] [pron] give [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Please pass on our thanks to all the Mums , Dads and kids who gave us such a great present for our involvement with the creche over the past couple of years . |
2 | Introductory sales have been made to Poland and Hungary which gives us our first opening into Eastern Europe . |
3 | They lack the experience and practice which gives them the ability to communicate with the public : they lack common sense . |
4 | Intermediate Technology enables poor people in the Third World to develop and use technologies and methods which give them more control over their lives and which contribute to the long-term development of their communities . |
5 | Intermediate Technology enables poor people in the Third World to develop and use technologies and methods which give them more control over their lives and which contribute to the long-term development of their communities . |
6 | Both the way he selected people and the status and accountability he gave them might have been suggested to him by John Howard . |
7 | We extend thanks to Brian Perry , Director of the Library 's Research and Development Department ( R&DD ) for his encouragement and his ‘ after dinner ’ thoughts on the 25th of June , and to Stephanie Kenna , also of the British Library 's R&DD , for the essential guidance and assistance she gave us throughout the pre- and post-seminar stages . |
8 | For friend food and fellowship we give you thanks oh lord amen . |
9 | It was the prostitutes in Douai and Lille and Paris who gave me my first induction into their ways and wiles . |
10 | This is a combined account for borrowing and saving which gives you the automatic right to borrow money . |
11 | ‘ In the psychic realm it means that we are free to follow any set of images and symbols which give us the right mental feedback — and the State encourages us . |
12 | From these we get our word alphabet , delta , and gamma which gives us gamma rays . |
13 | Deliberately nurtured as an élite destined to man the upper reaches of the State , they developed a sense of their own importance and dignity which gave them the confidence to question the conventions of Tsarist society . |
14 | Yet far from ensuring loyalty to the status quo , their elevated position developed in them a sense of their own importance and dignity which gave them the confidence to question the conventions of tsarist society . |
15 | It 's made from a combination of cream and fruit which gives it a refreshing piquant flavour . |
16 | That is fundamental to the needs of our economy in the years ahead ; fundamental to the prospects for unemployed people ; and fundamental also to the creation of opportunities for our people not only to obtain work , to have and to hold down a job , but to obtain work and jobs which give them satisfaction , which are truly rewarding and which enable them to fulfil their potential to the greatest possible extent . |