Example sentences of "[pers pn] give i [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Will ye give me a hand with your man here ? |
2 | ‘ Why do n't you give me a hand with the rest of the work ? |
3 | Could you give me a hand ? ’ |
4 | ‘ May , can you give me a hand with this , ’ Otley called out . |
5 | Could you give me a brief resume of the work involved . |
6 | ‘ Can you give me a hand ? ’ she asked , which he did . |
7 | ‘ Will you give me a lift back in your fancy motor car , Liam ? ’ |
8 | This fellow Dickerly says to me , ‘ Can you give me a bit of advice , officer ? ’ |
9 | The answer to ‘ Can you give me a list of the one-hundred best books for seven-year-olds ? ’ has to be ‘ no , absolutely not ’ . |
10 | Can you give me a more exact picture of what the job involves ? |
11 | ‘ Why did you give me a shock like that ? ’ |
12 | ‘ Can you give me a more precise opinion , as a medical person ? ’ |
13 | Caller — Will you give me a hand ? |
14 | ‘ Can you give me a lift , George ? ’ asked Mrs Ridley . |
15 | ‘ Why could n't you give me a nice drop of port ? ’ |
16 | ‘ Can you give me a double room for a couple of nights ? ’ he asked the ancient receptionist . |
17 | ‘ Can you give me a list of the employees you think are involved in the diversion ? ’ |
18 | Philip said cheerfully to the two men , " Could you give me a hand ? " |
19 | Margaret , can you give me a phone number for her because I thought if they do that they must put her on plays with us students |
20 | Could , could you give me a shout when I 'm due ? |
21 | So can you give me a use of cast iron which ha one of the effects of it is that it relies on the occasional lubricating properties of the graphite in the iron ? |
22 | ‘ Could you give me a half a day 's holiday tomorrow , Joe ? |
23 | ‘ Can you give me a reason ? ’ asked Bathsheba , fighting to control herself . |
24 | " Oh , kind sir , " begged Gabriel , " could you give me a pear or two , just to keep a poor old traveller from dying of hunger ? " |
25 | Could you give me a , a line ? |
26 | Er could you give me a prescription for Calpol ? |
27 | ‘ Can you give me a lift ? ’ |
28 | Could you give me a ring ( ext 8281 ) when you return from holiday . |
29 | But before he does , I add as an appendix , ‘ Wo n't you give me a taste ? ’ |
30 | ‘ Can you give me a lift to beyond the Mohaka River ? ’ |