Example sentences of "give [pers pn] [adj] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 On the day the telegram arrived from Southern Ferries , a close friend who had given me much encouragement now began to question my continuing any further .
2 Right okay if it was X cubed that would have given me three times too much
3 ‘ But you still have n't given me any reason why I should marry you . ’
4 You ai n't given me any tickets lately .
5 I mean Jim was saying that Winston has given them two weeks off so
6 The social worker can give them emotional support too , strengthening any network of support that already exists from relatives , friends and neighbours , or trying to form one for them if they are in a position of isolation .
7 Meanwhile the SERC will not employ people in universities : it will give them short-term contracts only .
8 ‘ As from today ’ , he writes in his resignation letter , ’ I tear off the mask of studied ambiguity that your organization did give me twelve years ago .
9 Well he can give me twenty-five pound anyway !
10 So erm we should well Mick said he 'll give me this week anyway .
11 C c can you gi give me some clue now a about w when the penny began to drop that trouble was going to g g going to start ?
12 Erm well perhaps you , you wou would you er let me perhaps er well not let me but perhaps I could ring a few of erm those people just to have a chat with them and perhaps put , you know , talk about the er planning your future exercise with them as well , could you , would you give me some numbers please ?
13 So it , would , would give me some aggression then would it ?
14 I wonder if you could give me some indication why this view has been taken ?
15 Suppose I 'm an industrialist listening to this programme , and I 've been very interested in what you 've been saying , and I feel that I 've got a problem that the University could possibly give me some advice on .
16 If you could just give me those descriptions again to refresh my memory ? ’
17 My line 'll be due now Doc , can you give me another line please .
18 Oh , it did n't give you much chance then to get used to it did it ?
19 Does n't it give you two policies rather than one to batter Mr Earle with , or his colleague ?
20 Well let me give you two tubes just in case you need to keep going for er longer than we might think .
21 I 'll give you some paper just to jot them down in cos you can cos you
22 You give me your , that I 'll shall give you this ring so I went is that right ?
23 Right , well what I could do is I could give you another prescription now , that you can go and get if you feel you are going to need something .
24 Do me a favour and I 'll give you three francs instead of your fifty centimes [ which she gave him daily ] . ’
25 And that , I I was , my hus , during the time mother was ill , my husband took ill , now this is where authorities do n't give you any back up , instead of sending him to hospital which was fifteen minutes by bus , I could have visited him every day they sent him to the other side of the county which only allowed a visit once a week , and meant I had to leave at twelve o'clock and get home at six !
26 Did n't give you any money then ?
27 It seemed so terrible to see this old , old man amidst these beautiful surroundings , when nothing , she felt sure , could give him any pleasure now .
28 I 'll give him another shot now . "
29 And he looked at her and he said ’ Ah , I 'll give her three weeks there ! ’
30 Did you give her another feed tonight ?
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