Example sentences of "me give [art] " in BNC.

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1 Let me give a few illustrations .
2 Let me give a brief application .
3 To illustrate this approach , let me give a very simple example .
4 Let me give a classic example from another branch of biology .
5 Let me give a few examples : I can will knowledge but not wisdom ; going to bed but not sleeping ; eating but not hunger … self-assertion but not courage … reading but not understanding …
6 Let me give a concrete example of what I mean .
7 Let me give a few examples of vanished empires which at the time seemed invincible .
8 Let me give a trivial but I hope interesting example from my own experience .
9 ‘ … and after the lesson , they let me give the horse a drink . ’
10 One of the guys at the gate helped me give the Fiasco a push .
11 Sometimes I 'd go in and she 'd let me give the baby his bottle . ’
12 Let me give the hon. Gentleman some facts .
13 Let me give the details : it will take about 30 seconds .
14 Let me give an instance from my own writing life .
15 Yeah , I see what y y y you 're getting at , let me give an ex er an illustrated example which I think might help or at least bring , bring the paradox out of those clearly .
16 Let me give an example Dirty Den got his comeuppance in Eastenders erm the Road Runner always er wants er always manages to get that crafty bull er to the follies of his own tracks .
17 Let me give an example of how this might work in terms of numbers .
18 erm a second example — let me give an illustration from Liverpool .
19 I mean for , for example , that , let me give an , I mean you can , you can compromise your decision on radio .
20 ‘ Some of the things said about me give the impression that I am quite mad .
21 To my surprise , he invited me to give a poetry reading in Madrid .
22 We even paid a surprise visit to Corsham , where Rosemary and Clifford Ellis welcomed us warmly and invited me to give a series of lectures and classes .
23 He watched me intently , eyes narrowed against the sun which struck into this side of the courtyard , waiting for me to give a reasonable answer , which was foolish of him .
24 Mr. Beazley invites me to give a very broad interpretation to paragraph 12 of the Kalfelis [ 1988 ] E.C.R. 5565 judgment and to say that all these swap actions fall broadly within the test that it is expedient to hear and determine them together ; he argues that the use of the plural in that paragraph shows that the principle there laid down covers several defendants in groups of actions as well as several defendants in an individual action ; and he submits that there is a risk here of irreconcilable judgments , seeing that both at first instance and thereafter , if the cases proceed up to the appellate process , different decisions may be reached in England and Scotland respectively , on the questions of English law which arise ( there is no suggestion that Scottish law applies to these actions ) .
25 I do n't know why anyone picked me to give a speech .
26 So ( bridegroom 's name ) very kindly invited me to give a speech .
27 Perhaps you would like me to give a talk on S & T.
28 You , Mr. Speaker , would not permit me to give a full answer to the right hon. Gentleman 's question , which reminds me of a minute that I sent out , when I went to the Home Office in 1987 , to the then permanent secretary .
29 ‘ I do n't think it 's appropriate for me to give an opinion , ’ Belinda replied firmly , ‘ even as a friend . ’
30 In his own defence , Trevor said , ‘ I know I drink too much but that helps me to give the kind of performance I think the public wants . ’
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