Example sentences of "[num] [noun] to give " in BNC.

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1 But his bold substitution — putting on Merson after 70 minutes to give his side a third orthodox striker — provided the missing ingredient .
2 The delegates voted by a two-to-one majority to give an assessment of the individual political activity of each politburo member .
3 We have 30 kettles and 30 aprons to give away
4 We 've 30 bottles to give away for you to share with your loved one .
5 To mark the video rental release on September 30 of Warren Beatty 's Oscar-winning gangster movie Bugsy , we 've linked with 20.20 Vision to give away a fabulous holiday in the States and £6,000 worth of videos .
6 David Booth took 30 seconds to give them the lead , taking advantage of a defender 's clearance which deflected freakishly off an onrushing forward and into his path .
7 We 've teamed up with XL Records to give away 25 pairs of tickets to the massive Vision rave at Popham Airfield , near Winchester , Hants .
8 The Czech government decided at a cabinet meeting on 10 March to give the go-ahead for completion of the Temelin nuclear plant in southern Bohemia .
9 We 've got 10 copies to give away , so send your entry on a postcard to Wedding and Home /Lovers offer , Greater London House , Hampstead Road , London NW1 7QQ , before July 9 1992 .
10 The mother postponed her second marriage for six months to give time to sort out the new relationships .
11 Usually priced at £1.99/200ml , we have 100 sprays to give away .
12 14.7.7 Reluctance to give reasons
13 It 's out on video on Nov 2 , and we have 10 cassettes to give away .
14 Basic capacity is 70 litres but this can be increased by 20 litres using the extendible lid ; side pockets add another 10 litres to give a maximum of 100 litres .
15 PLUS 100 videos to give away
16 A clever and decorative composition often mistaken for wood ( especially ebony ) was the rock-hard papier mache used with great effect by publishers such as Longman in the 1840–60 period to give an impressive Gothic appearance .
17 ‘ We recommend that users turn the tap on and off three times to give full rinsing , ’ he says .
18 Iro 's direct running down the wing always looked the tourists ' most promising mode of attack , and on the stroke of the interval , he muscled past three defenders to give the Kiwis a 10-4 half-time lead .
19 To summarise , the problem was to build a machine that could examine enough positions in three minutes to give it some protection against the clumsiness of its evaluation functions .
20 He also kicked three goals to give England coach Mal Reilly a timely nudge 48 hours before the squad to face Wales is named .
21 Interested groups such as businessmen , shoppers and environmentalists will be given three months to give their views .
22 Louise came up for the funeral and stayed on for three weeks to give moral support .
23 I remember when she took us to the pantomime in town , and we saved up all our sweets for three weeks to give her as a present .
24 This state-of-the-art shaver has three positions to give you the perfect shave and a trimmer for those with sideburns and/or moustache .
25 Roe , already third , fourth and fifth in European tour events this year , said : ‘ I birdied the first three holes to give myself a flying start and never really looked back . ’
26 Built by Tim Bryan , it can be raced as shown , fitted with an outrigger for stability and twin sails or assembled with just the end two of its three sections to give a 7.3m canoe .
27 Swedish international Henrik Gustafsson won two of the last three heats to give King 's Lynn a 47–43 success over Swindon , who had struck with maximum points in the first race from Mitch Shirra and Standing .
28 The week-long camps are sponsored by Digital Equipment Company , and are open to students aged from 14 to 17 years to give them practical experience of the computer applications they will come across when they take up their careers .
29 and I put twenty thousand pounds to give , I , I mean I took it that she would use her allowance , er I took it erm as twenty thousand pounds to give his wife as high a possible gross earning
30 and I put twenty thousand pounds to give , I , I mean I took it that she would use her allowance , er I took it erm as twenty thousand pounds to give his wife as high a possible gross earning
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