Example sentences of "[is] giving [pron] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Out-of-favour Neil Webb is giving himself a two-month deadline to get back into favour at Old Trafford . |
2 | Steve Richardson , who had a 72 yesterday , says he is giving himself no chances at all on the greens , Severiano Ballesteros has temporarily lost his iron play , Jose-Maria Olazabal ( 74 yesterday ) his driving and Sandy Lyle and Montgomerie , both of whom missed the cut , their confidence . |
3 | HarperCollins is giving him a big push , and is reissuing Climbers and The Ice Monkey at the same time as this haunting tale . |
4 | And I hear on the grapevine Trumphauser at Cornell is giving him a chapter to himself in his book on British working-class literature . |
5 | ‘ That dear sweet boy Miguel is giving him a lift . ’ |
6 | A recent revival of enthusiasm for Gaelic among both lots of people is giving them a rare common interest . |
7 | All of this is giving me a good opportunity to get up to speed quickly on AEA and the various issues we face . |
8 | ‘ The course has a good variety of subjects , and is giving me a taste of different job areas like computing , and office and information studies , as well as numeracy and communication . |
9 | Bloody hell , this is giving me a headache . |
10 | Pink hydrangea is giving me the blues |
11 | The scrub nurse , Nurse del Puablo , is giving me the eye . |
12 | And far from being envious , it is giving me the greatest pleasure . ’ |
13 | A good thriller , and Corgi is giving it a major campaign . |
14 | He is giving it the look . |
15 | The bearded head gardener who is always tending the apple tree ; the wise old sea-captain who never rushes to judgment ; the character you 're not quite introduced to , but who is giving you a creepy feeling by Chapter Four … pack them off into storage , all of them . |
16 | I wo n't make love to you ever again and that is giving you a fighting chance because now you know the outcome in advance . |
17 | What we done in that brief session is giving you an overview of identifying training needs and you can go to , I have seen books written identifying training needs and I have read books that thick and they so many ideas there give you a starter . |
18 | This usually means the firm is giving you the person who specializes in your type of work , and this is a good sign . |
19 | But what I am doing is giving you the opportunity to prove me wrong . |
20 | Now yes this is very very welcome indeed , but I do see it Mr Chairman in the experience of the past and that really with the hard work that you both have put in as a piece of paper it is now in the computer as far as I can see and I think there is a term now within agriculture and I will give you an example of this and I think it now , it may apply I think to our road system particular particularly in the north , north Suffolk , yeah I think the term is set-aside , and I hope that some time central government will acknowledge that within this eastern region certainly the Lowestoft area and Waking area we have very great problems , because these pieces of jigsaw do not come into the full picture , they 're put in place now and then and later and in apparent it is giving us a very great problem certainly within the last |
21 | It 's a quality project and is further endorsement that our wide and deep rooted experience in building and refurbishing hospitals is giving us the advantage in this sector of the market . ’ |
22 | Gloucestershire 's ambulance service is giving itself a new look . |
23 | Somebody 's giving her a lift . |
24 | He 's giving me a lift to the airport . ’ |
25 | He 's giving me a three-month methadone course , to bring me down gradual … . |
26 | The writer 's giving me a line-read . ’ |
27 | Oh it 's designed , it 's giving me a fault . |
28 | Fifty pound 'll go to the fre exchange cos she 's giving me a hundred . |
29 | ‘ Your body 's giving me the right , ’ he said , blatantly dropping his gaze to her breasts . |
30 | It 's the shoulder that 's giving him a problem and er that 's always tricky because er it can er obviously affect the way a defender approaches the more physical aspect of his job . |