Example sentences of "[noun prp] give [pers pn] [det] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ David gives us that little bit extra , though we wanted to play the same tight 4–4-2 formation . |
2 | ‘ Blufton gave us some important details you did n't know , ’ Blanche continued . |
3 | Ernest Thesiger gave me that silly corkscrew and I do n't know how to use it . |
4 | Harold gave us some wonderful stuff to keep the slugs off . ’ |
5 | Mr Coary gave me some enormous sheets of paper and I began to draw . |
6 | Can you prevail on Major Maxim to give us some straight answers ? ’ |
7 | ‘ Has Wallace given you any new instructions about Piper ? |
8 | Nicole gave her another warm smile and said in that charming broken English , ‘ The young girl must change , non ? |
9 | Love is in the air and for this fab Valentine 's issue we have joined forces with Northern Hairdresser Of The Year , Gary Hooker from Saks to give you this superb wedding gift — a complete hair and beauty bridal make-over all in the comfort of your very own home . |
10 | Alex gives us some extra variety , he is a genuine spinner of the ball and he is keen to get his career moving forward after finding his progress blocked by the presence of Phil Tufnell at Middlesex . |
11 | William Douglas gave me some old women 's clothes . |
12 | Bourdieu and Goldthorpe give us some preliminary insights into why a particularly dominant social group should engage in a postmodern way of life ; one which stems from social mobility , high incomes and which largely sets the pace for the remainder of the population . |
13 | It 's about time the IRA gave them some definite information . |
14 | Fortunately Ned gave me that pink formica and the new sink as a present . |
15 | Herman gave me some pretty match-boxes , and I said I would put one in Joanna 's Christmas stocking . |