Example sentences of "[pers pn] be give [pers pn] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Bowe has always said that I am the man he wants more than anybody and now that I am giving him the perfect opportunity , he is shying away from it . |
2 | I am afraid I am giving you a great deal of trouble . ’ |
3 | We d Okay we do n't know , we want to ask them we w So if you are an MP in North Yorkshire and er you think I 'm giving you a hard time and I know you sneakily listen to this programme , I know you listen . |
4 | On that morning I was giving them the latest news of Nigel . |
5 | And at only 70 calories per generous serving of plain boiled rice , you know you are giving them the healthy option . |
6 | You 're giving him a tough time , it 's not fair to make it tougher . |
7 | You 're giving them the perfect opportunity to cut in again . ’ |
8 | Who do you think was making the audience laugh while you were giving them the full force of your personality ? |
9 | She 's given her a cultural background for life . |
10 | Fifty pound 'll go to the fre exchange cos she 's giving me a hundred . |
11 | Probably nothing , he was thinking , she 's only winding me up , and the thought that she was gave him a pleasurable kick . |
12 | He thought she was giving him an unmistakable message of availability . |
13 | Erm we 're giving them the appropriate and suitable skills to be able to do their job . |
14 | This takes place in late November and on two separate evenings we fill our largest lecture theatre with local school children from both sides of the county , sometimes a little bit further afield , and that means that we 're giving them an illustrated lecture by one of our more distinguished colleagues , and we entertain and inform , I think , something like eight hundred school children every year in that alone . |
15 | The gauntlet was down , the opportunity to talk to arrange a forum , to come together , land owners , local authorities , the hunt 's people , er the interested parties , to come together and look for a decent way of hunting and that way is probably drag hunting and we 're giving you a golden opportunity to start that route . |
16 | er to make sure that we 're giving you the right platform to earn money to keep all of your er aspects going . |
17 | Should we be giving them a wide berth for fear of rampant Rottweilers lunging at our wing mirrors ? |
18 | er we do n't have to po er , you see , it 's to do with school anyway , but they 're giving them a packed lunch so I believe . |
19 | ‘ They 're giving us the extra points ! |
20 | And , and of course needlework , but erm they were mainly the , I suppose they were giving you a good er grounding as they 'd call it in those days . |
21 | That same day he told me , as if he were giving me a magnificent present , that he thought he could pull strings and have me posted with him . |
22 | It 's give it a new lease of life . |
23 | And far from being envious , it is giving me the greatest pleasure . ’ |
24 | He 's given you a new lease of life , has n't he , with his flattery , his sucking-up . ’ |
25 | He 's giving me a three-month methadone course , to bring me down gradual … . |
26 | Whether it was give it a better flavour or no , I do n't know but we never used the saltpetre . |
27 | Until the mishap he was giving me a great feel and I was delighted how he was going in the blinkers . ’ |
28 | Now he s he thought he was giving me the same stuff , I did n't know what I was on , all I knew was I felt twice as bad . |
29 | And from what she could see of him , which was not much , he was giving her the coldest of stares . |
30 | He probably was k feeling kind because he thought he was giving you a nice stick . |