Example sentences of "they give [pron] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Although they give me a good start for next issue .
2 ‘ Now it 's great to be going back there in a successful side — I only hope they give me a good reception . ’
3 Mm , mm , I do n't know , I think one of me tablets , me , for me heart , they give me a different tablet like , it was a same like Heinz Beans or Cross and Blackwell Beans
4 But do n't call the law unless they give me the black spot , or if you see the seaman with one leg — he 's worse than any of them . ’
5 he 's after something , h his apprenticeship so they give him a thousand pound
6 No plenty of bloody but no or see he forgot to go up and help was busy on Boxing Day they wo n't pay , they give them a free ticket to get in .
7 They take five million pounds out of the scheme as a refund they give themselves a five year contribution holiday and not one penny of that improvement goes to the members .
8 Frequently they give her the exact day they decided life was not worth living , and sometimes even the time of day the decision was made .
9 So take aways sometimes they work and sometimes they give you a nice counting number and sometimes they give you this thing .
10 And you are left in this condition during the operation , then at the end of the operation they give you a second injection that reverses the first one that paralysed you .
11 You ask how they know and they give you a vague description about the pelvis , etc. etc. , and you go away not altogether satisfied with the explanations .
12 Closely co-ordinated with the controls , these ‘ ladders ’ not only give you a functional , attractive display , they give you a precise setting , too .
13 Right , here 's one where they give you a little bit of the table This this is a That 's a fairly complicated sort of thing that they give on the table , erm give you the valencies and the
14 Because er while I 've had wedding cake from people and and they give you a little bit and I 've said to you have n't I , well I would n't have bothered giving anybody this .
15 and like they give you a secret number of what comes next
16 So really you 're you ca n't lose they come they give you the best advice , they give it in a written form .
17 They give you the immediate impression of being a band here to stay : one that 'll potentially outlast changes in the musical landscape , without turning into listed institutions like Simple Minds .
18 Lung are never short of ideas , but their appeal is seriously limited because they give us a small taste of everything on their creative menu but seldom enough of one thing to really satisfy .
19 But they are particularly easy to mark , but I suspect they give us a false sense of objectivity and I think we sometimes give the statistics a little bit too much weight .
20 The majority of the people in this town is lovely people , the council and the police are first class and they give us a fair crack of the whip all the way .
21 The majority of the people in this town is lovely people , the council and the police are first class and they give us a fair crack of the whip all the way .
22 Today they give us a meagre amount of the cash which they had previously taken off us in the form of grant cutbacks , ’ he said .
23 But while the large number of coins means that they give us a large quantity of information , their small size and the consequent brevity of their inscriptions greatly restricts the level of interpretation we can make from them compared with , say , a lengthy edict of a Roman emperor fully inscribed on stone .
24 The discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls was therefore very important , since they give us a Hebrew text of much of the Old Testament about a thousand years older than anything we had before .
25 Most of all , they give us a unique insight into the quality of family relationships in later life , and the variety of ways in which they could be constructed .
26 They give us a vivid idea of what the lending libraries would be like if the popular mass-circulation libraries had not been crushed by the public libraries in their politically motivated post-war form .
27 They give us an immediate apprehension of form , albeit with a residual sense that the forms apprehended are illusory .
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