Example sentences of "his [noun sg] give [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 He tells everybody his sister gave it to him for Christmas and he does n't really want one , but what with the job and all his meetings it comes in handy .
2 Well er firstly , he can , even if it 's his money give it to his wife as his partner , and she could then invest the money , and because she 's not paying any tax , er she could get a ten percent return , so she could actually get a thousand pounds on that ten thousand and that would be payable gross .
3 His arrogance made him virile and masculine , his stubbornness gave him the character to administer his centuries-old responsibilities .
4 As the warrior Solor he possessed neither the exotic glamour of Ruzimatov nor the romantic height of Cope — and a dispassionate viewer would admit that his turban gave him an unfortunately gnome-like appearance .
5 He put the gun sideways in his mouth to give him two free hands and I thought about trying to grab it off him but I thought I 'd probably kill one of us and even if I did n't I was no match for him and he 'd just take it off me again .
6 A demand from his bladder gave him a happy idea .
7 ( " Is groundsel nice , mother ? " ) and Hazel , touched to think that he must be dreaming of old days , rolled over on his side to give him room to settle again .
8 ‘ Bearing in mind that it will be Ian McGeechan 's last game as Scotland coach , it 's a perfect setting for Gavin and his side to give him a fitting send-off , ’ said Best , who will be taking a video of the Murrayfield game back with him and will spend this week poring over it , looking at both the performances of Scotland and potential Lions .
9 He kept no symbols of his religion to give him away to his comrades .
10 His sole gave him a peculiar sensation , realising that it was undone and dragging , made him laugh , in retort , but secretly , inside .
11 The works of his so-called ‘ pink ’ and ‘ blue ’ periods were being bought by important collectors , and the fact that an established dealer like Vollard was interested in his work gave him additional prestige .
12 Mungo noticed that his window gave him a view of the field and the edge of the forest .
13 One wonderful story is that he decided against a career in mathematics when his teacher gave him a poor mark in an exam for answering a problem correctly but not using the method taught in class .
14 The Archdeacon reminded himself that an Archdeacon of ten years ' standing was senior to a residentiary Canon of three , but his reminder gave him , not for the first time , no comfort .
15 " Forasmuch as it hath pleased Almighty God of his goodness to give you safe deliverance , and to preserve you in the great danger of childbirth ; you shall therefore give hearty thanks unto God … "
16 Lecture after lecture , accompanied by complaints about the futility of lectures and his reluctance to give them .
17 His unfairness gave her something else to brood over .
18 His room gave her a subject .
19 Yes , Milton manager , Keith Stock celebrated yet another birthday yesterday , and his team gave him something to celebrate with three points at Basement Club , Bishops Cleve this afternoon to see United extend their unbeaten record which stretches back to last October .
20 His wife gave me a rough idea of what their insurance situation was .
21 His wife gave him a long level look with no liking in it at all , and Penelope Huntley watched , fascinated .
22 His wife gave him a plywood Appalachian dulcimer , bought from Cecil Sharp House in London , where the English Fold Dance and Song Society is based .
23 ‘ That 's very generous of you , ’ he told her , raising his head to give her another slow kiss .
24 She nodded slightly , and he bent his head to give her a kiss which was meant to be fleeting , but which went on and on until they were breathless and shaken when he put her away from him at last .
25 His knowledge gave him power over the customers who came in ; they shied away from the jargon that Lewis used and Tim felt that he was acting as an interpreter in a foreign country .
26 ‘ Ask the waiter with the dent in his forehead to give you a bucketful of ice cubes and three or four napkins .
27 And if you fail to spot these , a quick glance at the contents of his bookshelf gives it away .
28 Mayall 's mastery of technical detail and innovation optimized productivity , while the variety of mills under his control gave him the advantages of flexible specialization .
29 However , her expression of anger kept him in touch with that unrecognized part of himself , just as his control gave her a much needed boundary .
30 The 24th grand prix win of his career gives him a commanding lead in the world championship .
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