Example sentences of "give [pron] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 They will give me next to nothing for valuable objects .
2 Yeah well I 'll give you th , you can take the money out of the money you 're gon na give me next week .
3 I would give my last penny to replace it . ’
4 That was presumably his stage debut , because although his teacher Marjorie Sturman started the Johannesburg Festival Ballet Society about that time , it did not give its first public performance until the following year , when he was already in Cape Town and unable to get away .
5 On 4 August , the big band sound of Syd Lawrence and his Orchestra will delight fans , and on 11 August the English National Opera will give its first open-air performance of Madam Butterfly .
6 Worrell had achieved any captain 's dream of knowing that his players would give their last drop of sweat just for him .
7 So you multiply this year 's output by one point five and it 'll give you next year 's output .
8 in Southampton and he said we can give you next day this , they wo n't , they wo n't enter into it , we can give you next day delivery but it takes ten or twenty days .
9 in Southampton and he said we can give you next day this , they wo n't , they wo n't enter into it , we can give you next day delivery but it takes ten or twenty days .
10 He would then be able to judge to which of the latter he could most advantageously give his second preference , and this informed choice could well not be the same as the " blind " choice the STV obliges him to make .
11 If it was sad that in England in 1963 his form finally drifted away , he did at least give his last fine Test innings , an unbeaten 74 , to the Manchester crowd , a happy choice of venue in view of his connection with Radcliffe and the university .
12 He does not give his last name .
13 He should never have let her talk him into letting her give hers first when they had been deciding how to handle this whole situation .
14 Without line B , we might reasonably conclude that this evaluation is the poet 's judgment , just as we would suppose for the preceding verses , 15–16 ( though the presence of ) in v. 15 may give us second thoughts ) .
15 Would you give your last chip or is it , would you give your last Rolo to me ?
16 Would you give your last chip or is it , would you give your last Rolo to me ?
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