Example sentences of "[adv] and give [pron] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The scriptwriter — a trim , balding man in his fifties with a moustache — squeezed Dexter 's hand a little too warmly and gave him a serious smile of appraisal .
2 Of course , we had many political differences but the twin oppressions of being Irish lesbians and immigrants brought us together and gave us a strong framework upon which to build our own movement and within which to begin articulating our anger at English feminism .
3 To break contact , move your hands close together again , slide them away and give them a good shake to remove any tingling ( or even tension ) picked up from your partner .
4 Do n't you love your grandmother enough to come downstairs and give her a little goodbye kiss ? ’
5 She stopped in front of him , leaning forward confidentially and giving him the full benefit of the satin décolletage .
6 That would take the smile off their faces all right and give them a few seconds relief .
7 The running action makes you use your ankles more and gives you a longer stride .
8 He does n't flirt with it , he takes it home and gives it a good f—ing .
9 It is wise to wash all media thoroughly and to give it a good visual inspection for foreign objects and contaminants .
10 He managed to open his eyes now and give her a wan smile .
11 ANDY ORKNEY ( Old Applejack ) : ‘ He jumped really well and gave me a tremendous ride .
12 He would come here and give you a good , price for everything you wanted to sell . "
13 I 've been there before and played well , and Dunwell , Withall ; there 's no reason why not and then bring Port Vale back here and give them a good — they 're a good side Port Vale , they 've done exceptionally well .
14 After relaying the message to Ng , Gooseneck looked over at Amiss and gave him a long , slow wink .
15 Then she half rose from the desk , leaned across and gave me a dead fish handshake , and with a glazed stare directed somewhere over my left shoulder , she rattled out , all in one breath and with no punctuation , ‘ Thankyouverymuchforallyouhavedonegoodbye . ’
16 We 're all going to go out there and give it a billion per cent every night .
17 She opened her mouth and closed it again and gave me a hard look .
18 Selim shook hands again and gave him a second look .
19 No one not in the profession would know for sure whether the assassin had accepted or refused the job ; and no one except the contact and , in this case , the client , would know for sure exactly who was responsible for the messy death of Seren Haminh , probably about fifty hours from now , when the hunger would be rising again and giving her a few hours to sleep the first ecstasy off .
20 Before she could move he dragged the drapes of the four-poster even wider apart and gave her a raking glance .
21 A well-informed horseman simply had to grasp the horse 's head firmly and give it a sharp turn and back him out of the area that had been contaminated by the jading substance .
22 She smiled wanly and gave him a quick sidelong glance .
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