Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] [pron] [conj] give " in BNC.
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1 | How you do this will depend upon your own personality and your relationship with her , but however it is done , the message she will be hoping to receive through your words and actions will be that you care , you sympathise , and that you are going to stand by her and give her all the help and comfort you can in the months that lie ahead . |
2 | She can contact the hospital or the Social Services where who 've agreed to er to talk to her and give her all the advice and comfort that she needs . |
3 | If you do n't have a number , ring the Coastguard who will be only too pleased to hear from you and give the relevant contacts . |
4 | I stole a quick sidelong glance , and saw him turn his head at the same instant to look at me and give a faint smile . |
5 | But Chelsea boss Ian Porterfield defended Fleck , saying : ‘ We 've got to stick by him and give him the confidence to bring a change of luck . ’ |
6 | Which means that you 're likely to have a much clearer view of things than most , unsullied by ambition and administrative politics-by a reluctance to deal with me and give me what I want . ’ |
7 | Johnson 's commentary upon this tale airs his willingness to take in everything and give it back out again : ‘ Narrations like this , however uncertain , deserve the notice of the traveller , because they are the only records of a nation that has no historians , and afford the most genuine representation of the life and character of the ancient Highlanders . ’ |