Example sentences of "[adj] give me [art] " in BNC.

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1 one who would say alright darling give me a kiss
2 With an air of great condescension he told me that he was ‘ prepared to give me a try-out ’ for a few hours a week .
3 But I was told that unless I could produce a current driving licence or passport — neither of which I possess — they were not prepared to give me an account .
4 ‘ Essentially they did n't know me from a hole in the ground when I first approached them and were willing to give me the benefit of the doubt .
5 This gave me a great sense of freedom — and , just occasionally , I did hurtle down the street at night !
6 This gave me a deeper basis for my own thinking , devotion and ministry .
7 He was intensely serious about the place of art in life , and I can remember painting a picture in the main art room at Berkhamstead , one I was to sell years later in Manchester , and the way in which he valued this gave me a sense of value in my own achievement .
8 I did , however , box for Oxford for four years , winning against Cambridge three times , and this gave me a certain standing in the College .
9 This gave me a neat opening .
10 Lisabeth was really into chocolate rushes , and while she fed her face , nuclear war could break out and she would n't pause between nibbles , so this gave me a chance to plan my campaign .
11 This gave me a chance to check out the spectator balconies which overhang the two long sides of the water .
12 This gave me no confidence and I left .
13 This gave me the opportunity of using homoeopathy in a general practice setting , while at the same time dealing with more chronic cases at the hospital where we had a consultant gynaecologist , an ENT surgeon and a consultant general surgeon , each operating once a week .
14 also , I was able to work at the painting knowing I could obliterate any unwanted areas ; this gave me the freedom I needed .
15 This gave me the chance to see many different military aircraft .
16 At 19 miles I was greeted by some close friends from college and again this gave me the extra energy I needed .
17 Another gave me a slice of dark brown bread with a piece of sausage on the top which I ate because I did not want to hurt his feelings .
18 You will notice no definite article before the word ‘ sacraments ’ and this gives me a little liberty to begin my address reasonably broadly .
19 This gives me a strange feeling of relief .
20 This gives me a printed list of subdirectories on my hard disk .
21 This gives me the chance to have a last word on the World Cricket Cup final .
22 This gives me the terrible dichotomy of knowing that during the stalking season I would dearly love to ruin the day for the fat boors crawling all over Scotland , puffing in their tweeds , but I would hate to disturb Ted and his colleagues at their job , which pays their grocery bills and is their only source of income .
23 This gives me the basic framework on which to elaborate .
24 This gives me the basic framework on which to elaborate .
25 O nine O four serious talk O nine O four six four one six four one erm if you 'd like to do that give me a call .
26 I was then a disciple of Herbert Read 's and his " education of the senses " , but it was Basil , ill the no-nonsense power of his belief , who did much to give me a life-long conviction about the place of art education .
27 as long as I 've gone by , or I 'm leaving here by eleven give me a half hour to get home .
28 Any reader wanting the right detector to suit his pocket and plenty of sound advice is welcome to give me a ring .
29 ‘ You 're welcome to give me a ring if you 're feeling overwhelmed . ’
30 Yesterday the 86-year-old writer of more than 80 books said from her home in Jesmond , Newcastle : ‘ I am amazed and humbled that the Queen has seen fit to give me a second honour . ’
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