Example sentences of "[vb pp] i [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm just gon na ring up cos mum could n't get through yesterday so she 's given me her credit card number to order things . |
2 | ‘ We 'll discuss tackling that lot later , once the platoon commanders have given me their expected manpower availability for the next week … . ’ |
3 | They put in my real balance which was something like £7.50 — but they 'd given me their stamp . |
4 | I had to check with John what had been sent and it turned out Rollersnakes — or one particular roller skating employee of said carpet shop/skateboard emporium — had kept most of my stuff for themselves and given me their old stock off the shelf . |
5 | Mr Brian Ducker , NCC 's Regional Officer and Dr Gareth Howells , Deputy Regional Officer , North Wales have given me their full support and encouragement in spite of the increased workload my absence has caused . |
6 | I have a general word of thanks to members of the Labour and Liberal Democrat parties who have given me their support and , through them , to the various councils in their areas which have also expressed support for the Bill . |
7 | Those people whose names you 've just , you 've given me their details from , could I ask you er if the next time you see them if it 's within the next few days or certainly erm if , if you could over the next day or two give them a ring just to let them know that I do intend to contact them , I 'll probably contact them within the next week or so . |
8 | Since last April many people have given me their congratulations , followed by the question , ‘ Does this involve you in any work ? ’ |
9 | He 's given me his home number . ’ |
10 | Also , he had given me his number in Rio . |
11 | ‘ Surprisingly enough , Old Red has not given me his reasons . |
12 | I 'll tell you give him a ring , tell him that you 've given me his , the telephone number and he should expect that I 'll give him a call in the next week |
13 | So Emma 's given me his present to drop round , ha |
14 | If you had only given me my wife and children : Dayenu ! ’ |
15 | Spookily enough , I had come full circle : I was back working for Alan Lewis , the man who 'd given me my first music press job — as his secretary at Sounds , back in ( gulp ) 1977 . |
16 | Dickie had just collected the afternoon post from the postman in the lane and given me my letter before taking in the rest to his mother . |
17 | Chris has given me my instructions so |
18 | This place has given me my first identity really . |
19 | I also lived in France for several years — this background has definitely given me my love of food . |
20 | You 've given me my breakfast , left my lunch on the kitchen table , cleaned the house and helped me down the stairs . |
21 | My father 's leg , locked solid , has given me my sanctuary up in the warm space of the big loft , right at the top of the house where the junk and the rubbish are , where the dust moves and the sunlight slants and the Factory sits — silent , living and still . |
22 | I think I 'm just gon na go round me girlfriend 's and sleep after she 's given me my food . |
23 | ‘ You still have n't given me your answer . ’ |
24 | Not only have you given me your love , freely , but you have made me able to face life again , without fear , be able to face Mama and Papa when I next see them , enabled me to love again , with all my heart . |
25 | She 'd just lent me her umbrella , ’ laughed Breeze . |
26 | Smith had lent me his very able stenographer and we worked until dawn , when the memorandum was typed and ready for me to take to Smith first thing in the morning . |
27 | ‘ The friend who 's lent me his flat likes his privacy . ’ |
28 | I had registered for my classes , and Professor Ruiperez had shown me my lecture-rooms , where I had introduced myself to large classes of students , mixed men and women , with a preponderance of women , as is usual in foreign arts faculties . |
29 | Jackson Chatterton had not offered me his hand and appeared not to notice when I offered mine . |
30 | ‘ Seriously , ’ said Karen , ‘ you 've already offered me his body , have n't you ? |