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

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1 And if you 're worried in case anyone in the family has drunk out of a cup her husband used , or sat on the same loo seat or given him a friendly kiss , relax .
2 They may also write letters to Sinterklaas setting out what gifts they would like to receive , or do a drawing or give him a small present .
3 Sheriff Higgings told Arthur that he could do nothing other than give him a custodial sentence .
4 Then , at a stroke , something happened that gave him a powerful sense of purpose .
5 Edward , thinking with relief that he could leave them to it now , began to withdraw , clutching the bottles that gave him a certain exemption , free to come and go .
6 DURHAM DALES Mr Tony Blair , who would almost certainly have been in Mr Kinnock 's cabinet , won Sedgefield with 1.71pc swing that gave him a increased majority of 14,859 .
7 He had heavy grey-flecked eyebrows that gave him a wise demeanour and looked on religion the way some men looked on marriage : as a necessary part of life .
8 But it was working as a computer specialist in the insurance industry that gave him the necessary experience , most notably the motor insurance experience , he needed .
9 The creation of the Educational Priority Areas was one of the last things which Tony Crosland accomplished at the Department of Education and Science , and one of those that gave him the greatest pleasure .
10 Yet this season , he 's played all but two matches , and since the ‘ 5 man defence ’ appeared when Batty got injured , the reviews I 've read have even called him a Batty replacement , and given him a good write-up .
11 I leave at 7.30am and by 8am have checked Skipper over and given him a small handful of feed in his manger ( which seems to keep him happy when other horses are fed and means I do n't have to wait an hour for him to digest a full feed ) .
12 We would have fished Tony out two or three kilometres down after the water had knocked him around a bit , and given him a dreadful bootful since he was wearing his Lundhags .
13 In addition , the war years had turned de Gaulle himself into a national leader and given him a unique symbolic identity , and yet had left him an inexperienced politician without an organized or cohesive following .
14 A great looker , and he may have shown his admiration because she had ducked her dark head in mock embarrassment and given him the slowest smile as she had moved away .
15 Such stories would have made a lasting impression on my father and given him an early interest in Abyssinia .
16 I just tell him to shut up and give him a sharp rap across the knuckles .
17 All I can do , Father Poole thought despairingly , is to try and give him the spiritual strength to resist such a temptation .
18 ‘ Take him and give him a good dowsing . ’
19 He forgets I can lean forward in this great chair and give him a good whack across the shoulders .
20 and give him a rough time and he was the longest serving rep with .
21 Something of the atmosphere in Roxie Farmer 's house seemed to go home with Coffin and give him a restless night .
22 When he come in and give him a big kiss .
23 go past him and give him a fucking shot on the hooter twat
24 She can praise him and give him a little treat .
25 Inspector Montgomery asks if you would be kind enough to step into the library when you 've finished your coffee , and give him a few minutes of your time . ’
26 And give him the good news .
27 Corsie , however , produced a perfect running bowl to take out Gourlay 's two nearest and give him the three shots he needed to take the set .
28 So you will walk into that store and give him the haughtiest stare you are capable of — and you can do it , ’ he promised .
29 The man was elevated and screened-in like an auctioneer , to deter attack and to give him an overall view of every part of the shop .
30 She looked across at him as if giving him a final appraisal and checking for further clues in his face , in his clothes .
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