Example sentences of "she gave i a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She was polite , she gave me a small box of chocolates with a thank-you card and kissed me and shook my hand when she came for a meal on Sunday .
2 Mrs Webster was very understanding about my wanting to team up with Wendy , which was how I put it to her ; and when I left she gave me a Victorian glass inkwell and a brown ironstone plate , because I ‘ liked old things ’ .
3 Before I left , she gave me a long talk on the re-wiring of her flat and asked if we have old-fashioned fuse-boxes .
4 She gave me a long discourse regarding the horrors of the Middle Ages , concluding by saying , ‘ Then was much misery in Budapest .
5 She gave me a sharp look .
6 She gave me a weak smile and said : ‘ I might as well go to bed .
7 She gave me a weak smile and a fluttery little wave .
8 When she saw me , she gave me a haughty stare and carried on meowing .
9 One is she 's very interested in the occult , erm , she actually practices tarot card readings , and what she calls the crystal oracle , and she gave me a brief explanation , which is throwing a load of rocks up a cloth er , but I 'm not going to push me
10 She gave me a quick look , softened by a little smile .
11 I intended to ask the Baronessa Dulcibene why she had come to pay her last respects to this mysterious Englishman but she gave me a glassy look of non-recognition and moved rapidly away with her companion .
12 I queried it , I mean she gave me a precise figure of twenty thousand , and six hundred and fifty five something or other .
13 She gave me a winning smile .
14 Bless the lady : she gave me a large breakfast and then told me she had arranged with a friend who had a car to take me into Lochinver .
15 When without haste I reached her side , she gave me a sideways glance .
16 And she gave me a significant look .
17 He waved to me , but she gave me a menacing glare .
18 She gave me a prissy look .
19 She gave me a lovely book on musical composer 's last year which must have cost her a bomb .
20 ‘ He has left you a cottage in Devonshire , and he said : ‘ Tell her it 's not because she saved my life , but because she gave me a fourpenny cigar . ' ’
21 She gave me a puzzled look .
22 She gave me a little wink , because , of course , they were pointing their telescopic lenses mostly at me .
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