Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] give [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 But the Anglicans , like the Lutherans , did not suddenly give up the composition of Latin texts .
2 I did not just give up after one attempt .
3 Caspar was shouting to her not to struggle , because it would only mean she would sink quicker , but Fenella was struggling fiercely , because she could not just give in .
4 Joseph Glanvil , for example , believed that if people gave up belief in ghosts and witches they would soon also give up God , and he investigated some supposedly haunted houses .
5 I think I would just about give up over that .
6 Women seem unable to ever quite give up their wish for a penis , and they usually begin analysis with the hope they will acquire one during it .
7 If you find certain aspects of school work difficult , do n't just give up ; ask your teachers why they think you find it hard , and how you can begin to cope a bit better .
8 They do n't just give up at 25 or 30 to worry about the children .
9 ‘ But , Apricot , ’ protested Brenda and Belinda , ‘ you ca n't just give up and do nothing .
10 You do n't just give up .
11 I think I 'd talk to them first and if they 're agreeable then I 'd give you their name and telephone number but I 'd have to speak to them first but I would n't just give out the name and telephone number on an ad hoc basis .
12 The agent just gave it to me , which obviously meant he wanted him to do it and is unusual because they do n't normally give out telephone numbers .
13 Do n't ever give up .
14 Er , well , erm , they could sort of do it , erm , I mean , when I leave er , a place that , house that I used to live in , I leave a forwarding address but no , I make sure , with the people that erm , take over the house , but they do n't actually give out my phone number .
15 I could quite reasonably give up at this point , I think .
16 When she came in to see her , Ma 's eyes would fill with tears — and then Lily would very nearly give in .
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