Example sentences of "i give [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | They ask : Why should I give credence to a life that has imposed barriers on me ? |
2 | I give credit to the people of those regions who , as we have seen , are realising some of the follies of the past . |
3 | ‘ I give breakfast to the patients . ’ |
4 | In this selection of old and modern recipes I give precedence to those dishes made from the gooseberry , because green gooseberry fool is — to me at any rate — the most delicious as well as the most characteristic of all these simple , almost childlike , English dishes . |
5 | I give way to the hon. Gentleman , who is an endangered species on the Opposition Benches as he is one of the few who still speak their mind . |
6 | To get the balance right , I give way to my hon. Friend the Member for Southend , East ( Sir T. Taylor ) . |
7 | I give way to my hon. Friend the Member for Wolverhampton , North-East ( Mrs. Hicks ) . |
8 | I am already beset by offers to interrupt my pearls of wisdom and , in deference to my good friend , I give way to the hon. Gentleman . |
9 | I give way to him . |
10 | I give way to the hon. Member for Uxbridge ( Mr. Shersby ) . |
11 | I give way to him so that he can enlighten us . |
12 | Er , if they do n't , the commencement will not take place and we will continue on the existing boundaries , that would , and I 'll give way to my honourable friend in a moment , that of course would create massive inconvenience , I see no er real reason why the other states er which have yet to ratify should not do so er but my honourable friend I think wanted to intervene with a further thought on this point so I give way to her . |
13 | I give way to the honourable gentlemen . |
14 | Er , I give way to my er ? |
15 | I give way to the honourable gentleman . |
16 | ‘ My dear boy , ’ he said , ‘ the choice is between feeding your mind or their bodies : I give priority to the former . ’ |
17 | Parking the pram I gave chase to the poor beast who , alarmed by my savage roar of maternal fury , had bolted . |
18 | On the night of 20–21 April 1808 I gave birth to a son . |
19 | She did n't tell me what I was doing , so all right , I pushed , and I gave birth to the afterbirth and thought , Oh , that 's why she wanted me to push . |
20 | Every little thing concerning Jacob turned into a private battle between Rachel and I. When I gave birth to Reuben , I believed that my husband must love me for giving him a son . |
21 | ’ ‘ Oh dear-was it somebody I gave permission to ? ’ asked Ianthe . |
22 | I am aware of that provision , to which I was referring before I gave way to my right hon. Friend — and I hope that it will be widely understood by parents throughout the country . |
23 | I gave way to the hon. Gentleman because he felt that his point was important , but it is covered by section 12(1) of the Theft Act 1968 . |
24 | I gave evidence to that Committee this week , and we all await conclusions with interest . |
25 | Might I ask the right hon. Gentleman a question about which I gave notice to his office earlier this morning ? |