Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] give me " in BNC.

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1 You will tell me if you find it was murder and give me the name of the murderer .
2 I do not remember much about my father — just odd memories , like when he would lift me up on his horse and give me a ride .
3 I realize you 're a trained psychologist but give me some details . ’
4 I ca n't find a bit that Give me the pencil and let me show you .
5 If I renounced my Fenian oath he would hear my confession and give me communion .
6 During all the years I went to school in Parma she never failed to get up to warm the kitchen and give me hot drinks , however early it had to be ; it was sometimes five o'clock , if I had to finish work from the night before .
7 I spent most of it attempting to get close enough to him so he could spike my other shin and give me a matching pair .
8 so she him put him straight through and then goes , Mr Smith , erm , my name 's Mike , er , you do n't know me , but I 'm a graphic designer and er , my wife and I are trying to emigrate to Canada , and erm , I 'd like you to send me some business and give me two free tickets for it .
9 And when he would arrive from Barnard Castle with a heavy load of shopping on a bicycle and give me a nice round bun he would buy as a special treat from a shop called Guy 's .
10 I suppose I thought she 'd either be fantastically frosty and sit on one of those little gilt chairs with a fancy gilt mirror behind her , or else be quite fat and red-faced and come in from the stove holding a wooden spoon and give me a huge embrace smelling of garlic and stockpot .
11 At least I admit that it 's all to boost my ego , restore my pride and give me pleasure , not to save the country or uphold justice or honour the dead .
12 It 's afternoon keep saying that it 's afternoon it 's morning to me this afternoon pick up your phone and give me a ring now O nine O four six four one six four one .
13 If you have a view on that O nine O four six four one six four one and I 'd like to hear from you all you have to do is pick up the phone and give me a f a call now sorry .
14 I was hoping the Brigadier would have a look at the collection and give me an estimate .
15 I 'd meant her to lose control and give me an opportunity , but it was proving the other way around .
16 ‘ Sit on the edge and give me your hand .
17 Right , sit down on the bed and give me your legs . ’
18 ‘ The only problem is , my car is going in for a service , so maybe you could do me a favour and give me a lift there ?
19 Time after time , people would slowly open a drawer and give me something they knew perfectly well they 'd had all the time I 'd been visiting them and talking to them , but the moment was now right .
20 ‘ I would expect them to do the honourable thing and give me my job back . ’
21 No , in my hand cut me a jack and give me two .
22 I ca n't tell anyone , she thought ; people would n't believe me , they 'd just pat my hand and give me tranquillizers .
23 ‘ All you 've done , Dr Vaughan , should you be interested , is wreck my self-confidence and give me an inferiority complex about my looks . ’
24 Write to me at the address just inside the back cover or give me a bell on .
25 Contrast of ideas vividly expressed : Give me liberty or give me death !
26 I 'll get my head down first , you stand by the gun and give me a shout in two hours ’ time .
27 Could you look over the guidelines in relation to this particular interest and give me your thought on how they might be improved for application in the Lothians .
28 ‘ Take me in by your fire for I am shivering with cold and I am lost in the forest … oh be merciful and let me share your fire and give me a cup of milk to sup and a mouthful of bread … ’
29 Love for another is one of the main derivatives of this awareness of difference ( two bodies in different skins ) and the accompanying gratitude when good things are provided : ‘ I love you because you are my mother and give me the good things I need . ’
30 ‘ Then phone up from reception and give me time to comb my hair and hide my pyjamas . ’
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