Example sentences of "give me the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Give me the pen , ’ said Menzies . |
2 | Give me the bill . |
3 | ‘ Give me the pen , ’ she whispered . |
4 | I think he 's a charming man and he 's certainly better than Major or Kinnock , who both give me the creeps . |
5 | O God give me the strength to be victorious over myself , for nothing may chain me to this life . |
6 | They give me the newspaper from next door when they 've finished with it . |
7 | ‘ Give me the guts , then pick up your case from the office and get your backside out here . |
8 | Just give me The Independent . ’ |
9 | But he says , ‘ Well , give me the 5-iron . ’ |
10 | ‘ Give me the one with the full set of strings , and two cans of sardines . ’ |
11 | ‘ Now give me the real news . ’ |
12 | ‘ Give me the bad first . ’ |
13 | Once we were sitting round the table and the landlady 's son said , ‘ Give me the butter . ’ |
14 | You will tell me if you find it was murder and give me the name of the murderer . |
15 | If you give me the necessary details , I 'll fill in the order-form . ’ |
16 | Love for another is one of the main derivatives of this awareness of difference ( two bodies in different skins ) and the accompanying gratitude when good things are provided : ‘ I love you because you are my mother and give me the good things I need . ’ |
17 | Give me the car keys . ’ |
18 | Give me the week to score . |
19 | Oh , Lord and love and light that flows through everything , give me the goodness , the strength . |
20 | ‘ Give me the cocoa , William , and you carry the book . ’ |
21 | Give me the city ! |
22 | He had to take a boat to Miami , and that 's why he give me the keys to Starkisser . |
23 | ‘ Give me the chief cryptographer , ’ he said softly , as a woman answered the call . |
24 | Give me the technicians any time . ’ ’ |
25 | Give me the keys , will you , Billy ? |
26 | ‘ How long will it be before they give me the all-clear , do you think ? ’ |
27 | Never mind , give me the full sitrep , ’ he demanded , slipping instinctively into Army jargon . |
28 | Give me the number . |
29 | Repeated exposure to the ‘ give and take ’ routine and the associated words — ‘ Give me the doll ’ , ‘ Give me the ball ’ , ‘ Give me your spoon ’ — provides the child with opportunities for interpreting the basic grammatical elements for requesting specific objects : ‘ give me ’ plus name of object requested . |
30 | Repeated exposure to the ‘ give and take ’ routine and the associated words — ‘ Give me the doll ’ , ‘ Give me the ball ’ , ‘ Give me your spoon ’ — provides the child with opportunities for interpreting the basic grammatical elements for requesting specific objects : ‘ give me ’ plus name of object requested . |