Example sentences of "and [noun] give [pron] " in BNC.

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1 If this solution were not efficient we would have , for some ( x 1 , x 2 , … , x n ) , and multiplying the first of these by W K and the remainder by w k and summing gives which would contradict the assumed optimality of ( x 1 * , … , x n ) .
2 In the end , Butterworth and Clibber gave their reluctant assent .
3 Dad patted me on the head and Mum gives me this little kiss on the cheek and then they went off and left me with this old woman .
4 It found support in the professional and middle classes , and Treitschke gave it intellectual respectability .
5 When visiting local aquatic shops the Bartons had come across Fintastic , of Darwen Lancs , where they were impressed with proprietor Paul Eyles ' forthright manner , and willingness to give his time and knowledge to his customers .
6 Biblion and pegnunai give us ‘ bibliopegy ’ , which is the art of binding books , and ‘ bibliopegist ’ , the student and lover of bindings .
7 And Miss gives it to the student in n it ?
8 The children made lots of friends in the Mini-Club , under the watchful supervision of ‘ Animators ’ who organised activities in the morning and afternoon giving us some time to ourselves .
9 Then Maeve hugged their surviving son , five-year-old John , and Garry gave him three loving kisses .
10 These forms of sexuality were dependent on specific codes and rituals to give them meaning .
11 The D'Oyly Carte Opera Company and Orchestra , conducted by John Pryce-Jones , are on hand with the Overture to The Yeoman of the Guard and selections of favourite numbers from The Mikado , The Pirates of Penzance , Iolanthe and The Gondoliers : and the New Sadler 's Wells Opera Orchestra with soloists and chorus give us items from Ruddigore and HMS Pinafore .
12 Anarchy was over and there now began the reign of one of the strongest kings ever to rule England , one whose territories and titles gave him authority over a great part of north-western Europe .
13 He opened the boomgate and Whitlock gave him a friendly wave as he drove past on his way to the visitors ' car park .
14 ‘ I came from a poor family in the countryside and communism gave me a chance for a better life .
15 Together they add up to a ‘ magical ’ mix of people and products to give you , the architectural specifier , extra confidence — extra choice .
16 Ana started to laugh and Mitch gave her a startled glance and then laughed ruefully too , giving her a hug .
17 When they submitted their paper and Fleischmann gave his first public presentation on 28 March it was this peak alone that was exhibited ; it is shown enlarged in Figure 7 with the number of counts in the vertical axis and the energy scale along the bottom .
18 Constant training and familiarisation give everyone more confidence in their equipment and their ability to survive a chemical attack in war .
19 If the S if the S and if the S and T give them a , a fair crack of the whip .
20 The rescue helicopter still had n't arrived when we were fifteen miles from the coast and Warton gave me Blackpool 's frequency and wished me good day ’ .
21 Sumptuous public rooms , marble floors and rugs give it a style of its own , and the restaurant opens onto a splendid waterfront terrace .
22 It was a nice hat , and Marie gave it to me , so it 's extra special .
23 Laura seated herself on the bed and Rex gave her a good sniff .
24 By-employments such as basket-making , hemp-dressing and wild-fowling gave them additional security .
25 In this way Marx and Engels give us an alternative to the idealist philosophies which they reject .
26 The green sweep of the wooded hills on Morven and Mull gave us an impression of verdant lushness after the naked rock and brown moors of the Outer Isles .
27 Voters depend much less on the cues and guidance given them by party workers and rely instead on television .
28 She says about herself and Medau : ‘ I think it was 1940 when Medau came my way — Molly , her mother and Edith came to a League of Health and Beauty group , and Molly gave us a Medau class .
29 Well that 's what I 'm saying , why do n't you use the money that Geoffrey and Jean gave you with al buy something and then you can write to them and tell them what you 've cos it 's a fortnight since your birthday , it 's time you 're writing to them they 'll think you 're a most ungrateful child if you do n't write and say thank you .
30 Nairn in Darkness and Light gives us Thomson set in his own history , a man observing his personal continuity in the context of his ancestral surroundings .
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