Example sentences of "[vb past] [not/n't] give [det] " in BNC.

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1 I tried not to give any extra weight to the explanations or justifications made by one individual rather than another .
2 She 'd not given any address but the stamp had a WC1 postmark .
3 On first acquaintance I found the keyhole cockpit did not give such a positive feel to the boat as the smaller cockpit rims of glass boats but none of the students noticed this .
4 This rather uncharitable remark possibly arose out of jealousy as Miller certainly did not give all his attention to the gentry , although , as Kalm said , the aristocracy did seek his advice .
5 It emphasized the problem of housing and jobs , but beyond looking at forms of area management and pleas for much financial help , the reports did not give all that clear a lead on policy .
6 Certainly , judging by his appearance as he lay on the ground , I did not give much for his chances .
7 ‘ The first chapter was enough , ’ snapped Mrs Frizzell indignantly , glad that she did not have to explain that she did not give much time to reading .
8 I did not give much thought to the possibility of their innocence and in fact thought that they were both involved with Mathews in the crime .
9 He did not give much for Beales 's chances of getting in and out of the building unremarked .
10 Happily , we lived in a much more enlightened time during World War 2 , I never understood the treatment of LMF cases ; it was something I could not understand as outlined in the Air Ministry Order , which was a very harsh document and did not give much leeway in the treatment of a chap if he felt he could not do any more .
11 Concentrating on his first reason , Sophie did not give much attention to his last remark .
12 They did not give any sign of interest in us .
13 The main survey , which did not give any signs of unduly high interest rates , suggests that one example which we did find in the group discussions is as rare as it is wicked : terms for a £100 loan as high as £10 a week over 15 weeks — which works out at over 1,500 per cent .
14 The official return did not give any details about the population on that , or any other , day , but there was a breakdown of the characteristics of all prisoners admitted during 1987 .
15 Lee suggested that other political and constitutional reforms would be accomplished within two years but did not give any further details .
16 The old thick rad did not give enough clearance for a normal or any other type of fan .
17 I did n't really give much thought to coming to France , and I certainly did n't give much thought to making love with you .
18 I believe he er did n't give much for the quarry .
19 A number of the grants , virtually all of the grants are to voluntary bodies who are providing services which are of considerable benefit to this Committee , and where we would be in some difficulty if they did n't give those of voluntary support to it .
20 You did n't give this man any money , did you ?
21 I did n't give this observation a lot of thought until my father 's death left me with no one else to whom I could turn .
22 During the first year we probably did n't give enough time to training .
23 The gold-edged invitation said dinner jackets for men but did n't give any guidance about canine apparel .
24 Presenting the final 1992 results ( figures , page seven ) , Ing C Olivetti & Co SpA said that sales in lire terms rose 5.5% in the first three months of 1993 from a year earlier , but they did n't give any absolute revenue figures ; in terms of volume , Olivetti said personal computer sales in Europe jumped 72% in the first quarter from a year earlier , printer sales rose 42% ; the firm will break even at the operating level this year but will not return to profit until 1994 , chairman Carlo De Benedetti said .
25 Keith did n't give any financial support because he was n't working then .
26 The police did n't give any ground and on the front line they handed out as much physical punishment as they received .
27 That the police ‘ did n't give any ground ’ suggests controlled restraint , while the disclosure that they ‘ handed out as much physical punishment as they received ’ indicates that they did not use excessive force .
28 Seventeen suppliers did n't give any details to measure water quality against , no information on maximum permitted levels and no data about how many samples exceeded the maximum .
29 The central London postmark did n't give any clues , nor did the good quality envelope .
30 The sunlight that filtered through the windows mellowed the old wood and brought out the richness of its colour , and even the stone floor glowed softly and did n't give any impression of coldness .
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