Example sentences of "[pers pn] give to " in BNC.
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1 | Coleman 's will , dated 1 July 1839 , provided for the founding of a Coleman prize : ‘ Also , I give to the Royal Veterinary College , at the expiration of three years from my decease , the sum of one hundred and sixty-six pounds thirteen shillings and fourpence , 3 per Cent . |
2 | But even with that clutch of reasons to be glassy-eyed , I 've stayed almost sober for an entire month , sitting miserably at the bar wondering why low-alcohol lager has an after-taste like floor polish , and disturbing old friends with the rapt attention I give to such enquiries as : ‘ Ice and lemon in your tonic water , sir ? ’ |
3 | You do n't think for one minute I 'm going to eat the filth I give to you ? |
4 | And throughout the journey , the question asked by that woman in the beginning anchored the emphasis of this book , it shook a fist at the ghosts over my shoulder ( because like most people I give to others the power to intimidate and censor from afar ) and it forced me to make the chronicle accountable to its subjects . |
5 | I must also emphasise that the answer I give to the question before me will be of general application . |
6 | On the contrary , the older I get , the greater priority I give to a loving relationship . |
7 | I pledge to increase the amount of time or money I give to environmental and development organisations . |
8 | ‘ I give to charity what I can afford . ’ |
9 | Archivist reads : I give to Henry my eldest son my broad loom in the shop with my rapier and dagger and a physic book called the Breviary of Health . |
10 | I give to you Helen |
11 | As we saw when considering the interactionist critique of positivism , there are two particularly important reasons for this : first , the processes of definition and application produce the data specifying the nature of , and the trends in , crime , and the characteristics of criminals that are subsequently used by criminologists to construct their theories and explanations ; second , these processes of definition and application have consequences for the meanings , implications and justifications that those ‘ labelled ’ by them give to their own actions . |
12 | I would like to commend you for the support you give to rural artists and craftspeople , through your excellent articles — especially at a time when , due to cuts in grants , such people need all the help they can get . |
13 | And as the lifeboats are run entirely on voluntary contributions and membership fees , the £6 you give to us is vital . |
14 | The cleaner and better groomed you look the greater will be the impression of efficiency and being in command of the situation which you give to the interviewer . |
15 | The more status you give to a large number of authority figures , the more , relatively , you diminish your own . |
16 | And as the lifeboats are run entirely on voluntary contributions and membership fees , the £6 you give to us is vital . |
17 | They looked at each other , then returning their gaze to the far distance there was a silence between them before Mick went on again , ‘ As I see it now , real education is what you get from life : not what life gives you , but what you give to it . |
18 | If , on the other hand , you are not , then you need to make the effort and change the priority you give to the organisation of time . |
19 | So that any X any number you give to me , you give me X , I 'll g say if I 'm the function , if you give me X as the input , I 'll give you X squared plus four . |
20 | You should keep a written record ( including copies of letters ) of any information you give to us , or your Broker or Agent when renewing this policy . |
21 | You should keep a written record ( including copies of letters ) of any information you give to us , or your Insurance Adviser when you renew this policy . |
22 | You should keep a written record ( including copies of letters ) of any information you give to us , or your Insurance Adviser when you renew this policy . |
23 | You should keep a written record ( including copies of letters ) of any information you give to us , or your Insurance Adviser when you renew this policy . |
24 | You should keep a written record ( including copies of letters ) of any information you give to us , or your Insurance Adviser when you renew this policy . |
25 | You should keep a written record ( including copies of letters ) of any information you give to us , or your Insurance Adviser when you renew this policy . |
26 | The more time and energy you give to developing residencies in hospitals and working with other people the less time there is for your own work . |
27 | No , you got the lend of the one , he had a lend of the one you give to Nicholas . |
28 | Well you do dad 's two you give to him |
29 | You give to , down the sink |
30 | That 's what I had against my discount that way you can you got a gift for this person you give to them plus erm |