Example sentences of "[noun sg] give [pron] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Mummy give you some Calpol ? |
2 | I 'm in fifth gear give it some welly ! |
3 | Local chaps the CATHERINE WHEEL give it some rocktastic welly , continuing to show their truer , head-caving colours now they do n't have to satisfy indie sensitivities . |
4 | Oliver now come on darling be a good boy give me that . |
5 | I was screaming , I was saying , ‘ I 'm in labour ’ , and she says , ‘ You 'll be okay — if it gets any worse give us another knock . ’ |
6 | Will Resenence Jeopardy give me some kind of knowledge ? |
7 | Constant training and familiarisation give everyone more confidence in their equipment and their ability to survive a chemical attack in war . |
8 | ‘ And for heaven 's sake give me that paperknife . ’ |
9 | On the programme , she commented that her excursions into the world of night give her some very special insights and material which she is then able to use in her novels . |
10 | Student Give me some ice-cream . |
11 | Big style give me some boards to look at |
12 | Still 'as trouble passing 'is water , but the doctor give 'im some new medicine . |
13 | Will my hon. Friend the Minister give us some assurance that regulations relating to the council tax will be in place by the end of this year ? |
14 | We have decided to hand them over ( Gen Keightley is in touch and on good terms with the Russian general on his right ) , but I suggested that the Russians should at the same time give us any British prisoners or wounded who may be in his area . |