Example sentences of "gives [pron] another [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He gives me another burn and he has one for himself , blowing the smoke back into my mouth afterwards .
2 I wanted full-time percussion because it 's like the pedal steel — it gives you another dimension and enables you to do so much more , arrangement-wise . ’
3 And there are certain situations as if you ca n't have a photograph , in a sense , there 's no point in it , because it , in itself , it 's a rather dry little article , but if you can have a fun photograph with somebody doing something with it , that gives you another dimension , another possibility of a hook , another bit of scope for , for , for getting something into the media .
4 It always gives you another number another counting number that you could use for counting your pennies .
5 Gives you another minus A B there , now erm
6 Des starts to offer coffee , but it gives her another opening : ‘ No , I 'll go make my own , thank you .
7 After three months in hospital he returns to the car park , seeks out the girl and gives her another ticket with time left on it .
8 Do n't forget that it gives us another chance to make progress in Europe this season ; success for Linfield and of course Crusaders may yet lift us away from the bottom of the ladder and give us a chance of avoiding those detested preliminary rounds .
9 But a defiant Wilkinson said : ‘ We have had a few days of mourning after the European Cup defeat , but this match gives us another route back into Europe and we know how important it is to stay on it . ’
10 questionnaire , and that gives us another reading .
11 Er it gives us when when we actually set the thing up and make the presentation , it gives us another opportunity for publicity not only in the local papers o of our own area but the local papers of wherever the school was .
12 Having swept through the shops with A Place of Stones , this Irish writer is now a book a year person , and here gives us another tale about twins , only this time about boys .
13 The baby book gives us another glimpse into parents ' and societies ' attitudes towards girls ' bodies with the comment that Alison is ‘ prudish ’ about her body at ten , and the noting of her ‘ slight breast development ’ .
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