Example sentences of "he [vb mod] give a " in BNC.
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1 | If he considers that it does , he should give a general warning to that team and , if the offence is repeated , he must order the offending player off the field . |
2 | An agenda proposal by Yeltsin 's opponents that he should give a " report back " explaining his conduct was defeated in favour of Yeltsin 's giving the customary keynote report in his capacity as Chair of the Russian Federation Supreme Soviet . |
3 | The day comes in the life of every single man living alone when he must give a dinner party , however unpretentious , and that day had now arrived for Rupert Stonebird . |
4 | This week he 'll give a test drive to 19-year-old Christian Horner from Warwickshire . |
5 | Kurchatov visited Harwell and suggested that he might give a lecture on Soviet work into thermonuclear reactions in gas discharges . |
6 | But there is nothing to disappoint the collector here : this is a notable issue , and I look forward to hearing Zimmermann in the Beethoven ; on this showing , he could give a splendid account of it . |
7 | Before he could give a warning , the Doctor slammed on the brakes . |
8 | The same was true of Eliot but he was luckier in one way : he could give a little here and hold out against them there . |
9 | and as long as he could give a residence |
10 | ‘ I do n't think he 'd give a damn . ’ |
11 | He gives Rachel the blank stare he 'd give a truant officer . |
12 | ‘ If he 'd give a free-kick to us the Blackburn crowd would n't have complained . |
13 | He would give a clear , coherent account of how and why he had stabbed , shot , strangled , gassed or electrocuted her . |
14 | Lloyd George made a stand on the issue of a plebiscite for Upper Silesia , saying that he would no more give the place to the Poles than he would give a clock to a monkey . |
15 | Harold Wilson , the prime minister , had stated earlier in the day that he would give a television broadcast to the nation at 10.15 p.m. in the evening . |
16 | He welcomed Father Gallagher once again in the diocese , confident that he would give a stimulating and informative day . |
17 | He gave out that he would hold a great meeting and that at that meeting he would give a present to every animal and bird , to make each one different from the rest And all the creatures set out to go to the meeting-place . |
18 | He would give a reason , but that was n't the real reason . |
19 | Caedwalla attempted , according to Bede , to exterminate the natives and replace them with inhabitants of his own kingdom , vowing , though still a pagan , that he would give a fourth part of the island and the booty seized to the Church if he were successful . |
20 | He would give a fortune for one of those . |
21 | Is the right hon. Gentleman saying that he would give a commitment on any terms less than those that we are prepared to give ? |
22 | Sheriff Roger Craik , QC , who described the fatality as a highly tragic accident , said he would give a formal determination in writing . |
23 | So er it was decided that he it would be one man because he would give a hand . |
24 | Of such an election , and its conduct , I trust he will give a report next year . |
25 | Dr Ottokar Proctor , head of the presidential think-tank , and widely believed to be the architect of the Big Bonus , was unavailable for comment , although he is scheduled to make an appearance at a film festival in Tampa , Florida , where he will give a lecture on the Sisyphean influence of Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner on contemporary American culture . |
26 | If another male is grabbed he will give a release call . |
27 | This is not because I share his criticisms — quite the opposite — but because , like him , I anticipate and relish the prospect of my hon. Friend the Minister replying to the debate , when I hope that he will give a robust rebuttal of the hon. Gentleman 's criticisms . |
28 | He will give a demonstration at Bishop Auckland College on Wednesday , May 20 at 7pm . |
29 | This will necessitate a visit to the local newsagent for the papers and you will have to ask your new next door neighbour if she or he can give a note to the milkman for you or contact the local dairy yourself . |
30 | Even then , since the purchaser is a person who has ‘ bought or agreed to buy ’ the goods , he can give a good title to a third party . |