Example sentences of "[vb pp] [pron] the " in BNC.

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1 But you 've taught me the difference between art and life .
2 My father who was a er a clergyman taught me the piano from an early age and er I first became interested in the organ purely for money purposes in fact , when at the age of fifteen a local methodist church in Durham where we lived at the time said er , We need an organist .
3 The camcorder has given everyone the chance to star in their own home movies .
4 When an animal is brought in , especially an otter which is very nervous , we 've taught them the basic techniques of how to save them .
5 You 've assigned me the role of heartless villain financier , obsessed with money , wealth , and luxury .
6 Perhaps he thought that , and he 'd given me the slip .
7 ‘ My hosts have driven me down the avenue and given me the figures .
8 You wrote and told me to ring — presumably you were too mean to ring me — but you had n't given me the number .
9 A woman I know has given me the name of a midwife who will come and otherwise I shall have to engage a nurse for the shortest time possible since I can not be without assistance when my time comes .
10 And you could have told the girl on switchboard to remind me — she 'd have given me the message , I assure you . ’
11 I think that if she had n't known us ; that I was a groom and Copper was pretty sensible , she would n't have given me the choice of trying to save him , especially as he was seventeen years old .
12 If he had given me the £5000 , under the rules at the time I would have had to donate 15 per cent to the British Board — totally unfair in my view as I had had to find the sponsorship myself .
13 Signing for Salford and gaining the captaincy of Wales has given me the chance to prove myself . ’
14 The arrival of Deacon Billingsley should have given me the satisfaction that my telephone call had been treated seriously , but I sensed this policeman was not going to offer me any satisfaction at all .
15 The 34-year-old divorcee explained : ‘ Those two tragedies have given me the strength to want to help others . ’
16 ‘ I do n't think she would have submitted — I would n't have done in that position — but she would definitely have lost consciousness and that would have given me the title . ’
17 The places I 've been and people I 've met have given me the confidence to carry on .
18 It 's a compliment in itself that they 've given me the chance … ’
19 She could easily have given me the push after her dad died , and taken on somebody … well , more presentable , like . ’
20 Since the advent of a car-ferry system connecting Denmark , Norway , Shetland , Faroe and Iceland , it has become easier for me to take a vehicle over and , because the ferry terminus in Iceland is in one of the eastern fiords called Seyðisfjördur — see data capture sheet , this has given me the opportunity of exploring the north and east coast of Iceland in greater detail .
21 Alex , who had given me the cigarettes , was Scottish and had been at Lille for three days ; he had deserted from the Military Police in Germany , and thought that French food was nowhere as good as Glaswegian .
22 She did n't realise that she 'd given me the greatest gift of all .
23 There may well be some truth in that — certainly the Quakers I 've met have given me the impression of being caring and loving people .
24 Sometimes erm given me the questions and sometimes answering the questions for me , its always informing me and over the last few years I 've erm , I said that to try and understand erm , how to use this information in my own work as , as a writer , and I see , I see parallels in all forms of art , communication is of course one , erm and the need to recognise and respond the plight of others is , is another area and the area that as a writer I 'm particularly drawn too .
25 Because he 's given me the greatest gift of friendship .
26 ‘ Then they have given me the slip again .
27 I 'm supposed to think that you 've just given me the OK . ’
28 With horror I suddenly recognized one of them — it was the man in our village pub who had given me the two pound notes ! and strangely enough , during the journey I heard the prisoners talking about it .
29 He 's given me the key to his apartment . ’
30 After Mr Brocklehurst had given me the book and left , I felt I had to speak .
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