Example sentences of "who gave [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | He had to rely on a kind-hearted local butcher who gave him two chickens a week to build up his strength . |
2 | He escaped with the help of Bosnians , who gave him civilian clothes to replace his army uniform , and a network of ethnic Hungarians , dodging military police across the country until he made it over the border to Szeged . |
3 | He rose from the ridiculous chair and made his way carefully down the crowded row , responding politely to those who greeted him by name , noting with carefully repressed surprise that two of the women who gave him private little smiles were seated next to each other , friends who had no idea they had something more than friendship in common . |
4 | It has recently been pointed out by Dr J. R. Studd that ‘ one of [ the Lord ] Edward 's greatest problems was his inability to settle lands from his appanage [ of Gascony and the isle of Oléron ] on those who gave him loyal service in a traditional way ’ . |
5 | Her husband gave out she 'd perished of some wasting disease , and duly married someone else , less beautiful but more docile , who gave him twelve children . ’ |
6 | One of the men he approached was Spurgeon who gave him this characteristic response : ‘ I sit on my own gate , and whistle my own tunes , and am quite content . ’ |
7 | Alexander sought the advice of numerous doctors and voice trainers who gave him different medicines or voice exercises , but this only brought him temporary relief . |
8 | During an extended period of wandering in the sky world , Litaw met Inabay , who gave him some dust from her eyes . |
9 | The Victorian entrepreneurs did not miss the extraordinary opportunities offered by the business of travel and Cook and his descendants had many rivals who gave them keen competition . |
10 | The Dorchester crowd that sought to rescue the Pretender 's effigy from being burnt by the Dissenters on George I 's coronation day were encouraged by a certain gentleman who gave them half a hogshead of beer . |
11 | Incidentally , did you know who gave her that nickname originally ? ’ |
12 | ‘ What 's happened to old McWhirter ? ’ said Penny , deciding not to mention the comparison in the company of two young men who gave her some gratifying doggy devotion . |
13 | Then I met an Arab who gave me 200 francs and my ambition was never to come back to England again . |
14 | You , Lily , who gave me such a happy summer with your delightful companionship ! |
15 | The Hon. Gentleman should perhaps speak to some of his own colleagues who gave me that advice . |
16 | And who gave me that Right ? ’ |
17 | That was my auntie and that was the l the woman who gave me that tea set I were telling you about . |
18 | who gave me this ? |
19 | I went to my doctor who gave me some pain-killers and told me to rest . |
20 | Please pass on our thanks to all the Mums , Dads and kids who gave us such a great present for our involvement with the creche over the past couple of years . |
21 | Naturally , for the people who gave us oral fixation and penis envy , among other contributions to psycho-babble , this is far too simplistic an idea . |
22 | The man who gave us Big Black 's ‘ Songs About F—ing ’ . |
23 | Who gave you that authority ? ’ |
24 | What was the agency in London , what was the name of the man who gave you that packet ? |
25 | She said : ‘ I want to know who gave you that information . ’ |
26 | ‘ Who gave you that ? ’ |
27 | Who gave you that ? ’ |
28 | Who gave you that ? |
29 | Who gave you that ? |
30 | ‘ And who gave you all this priceless information , cara ? ’ |