Example sentences of "two [noun pl] give [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | In what many observers regarded as a further example of the new censorship , Gosteleradio on Feb. 1 withdrew from Radio Russia two frequencies giving it an audience throughout the Soviet Union , and assigned to it instead a frequency on which it could reach only 60 per cent of the population and which reduced the quality of reception . |
2 | And delivered as an integral part of the application are two utilities to give us as much flexibility in achieving that goal as possible . |
3 | Her soldier companion urged her forward along a gully , which they crawled along until a gap between two boulders gave them a clear view of the landscape . |
4 | Two films gave him temporary solvency and cast him straight into the seedier end of the youth market , the biker movies which were at the beginning of a craze that would last four or five years . |
5 | A wife whose husband had had multiple sclerosis and went to a holiday home for the disabled for two weeks to give her a rest said : |
6 | Those who attended valued the experience that the two days gave them , and look forward to the next such occasion . |
7 | The shaft needed to come through two bearings to give it that stability . |
8 | On a personal note there are two things give me encouragement . |
9 | If it is n't if you have n't got the two lengths given you 've got you 've got one length plus one angle . |
10 | I really do n't deserve the loyalty that these two men gave me . |
11 | ‘ Two men gave it to me , ’ said Robert , ‘ in the pub . |
12 | ‘ Those two scores gave me greater pleasure than my hundreds against Glamorgan and Lancashire . |
13 | So the craft show , er adults are a pound , there 's easy free parking , children are free and if you want two tickets give us a ring , but make a note Nottingham University , this craft show , Jessie Conference Centre , Nottingham University , Friday and Saturday November the twenty six and twenty seventh from ten A M till six P M. |
14 | The reader is also invited to ponder which of the two proofs gives him the greater personal satisfaction . |