Example sentences of "he [vb past] give [pron] [art] " in BNC.

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1 So he agreed to give her the camera , show her how to use it ; he 'd make sure the family were out the afternoon she came round to get the film developed .
2 Changez , being at heart a traditional Muslim , explained the teachings of the Koran on this subject to her , and then , when words were not sufficient to convince her , he tried to give her a whack .
3 He dismissed the question as so much supposition , but when he tried to give her a reassuring hug she wriggled free and went out on to the balcony to join the others .
4 He took care never to stay with her for more than twenty minutes , obeying both the spirit and the letter of Anthony 's orders , but he tried to give her a clear account of the eight days Kesselring had spent in the witness box , watching her face all the time for signs of boredom or exhaustion .
5 Wycliffe wanted her to talk , not merely to answer questions , and he tried to give her a new lead .
6 He only mentioned his wife to tell me he 'd just bought her something new to wear and he tried to give me the impression his brother-in-law was something of a poor fish because he could n't make ends meet . ’
7 And then he tried to give us the slip and run off .
8 Assuming he was in trouble , he stopped to give him a lift … but the attacker threatened him with an iron bar and forced him to take tablets which made him unconscious .
9 He promised to give me a silver coin every month for doing this .
10 He 'd given her a few sugar pieces , which she 'd taken , and even offered several pinches of snuff , which she had n't .
11 He 'd given her a string of cultured pearls as a wedding present .
12 ‘ I 've had a devil of a job tracking you down , ’ he said after he 'd given her a big hug .
13 She was already dutiful and anxious to please him , and she looked so pretty in a dress of sprigged cotton he 'd given her the money to buy for the wedding .
14 He reminded her of the day he 'd given her the locket and ring . ’
15 Staring blankly at the rubble , all that remained of the cottage , she tried to remember the exact words Leo had used when he 'd given her the cheque .
16 But it was after he 'd given her the ring that the cracks had begun to appear in her façade .
17 ‘ I rang him — he 'd given me a list of all the Grands Prix contact numbers — but when he came to my hotel the next morning it was of his own accord . ’
18 Perhaps he thought that , and he 'd given me the slip .
19 ‘ What are you grinning at , Cambridge ? ’ he demanded — he 'd given me the nickname after some reference I made to my own past ; it was an affectionate pan of coals for my head — ‘ It 's perfectly true .
20 I said ’ Oh yes ’ and I saw the and he 'd kept the collar on , and of course he 'd given me the one that tossed his head up did n't he !
21 They were determined to confront the English Heritage inspector , but it soon became clear he 'd given them the slip .
22 He 'd applied to join the police in his final year at university ; it had been an unfashionable thing to do but he 'd given it a lot of careful thought .
23 But he knew they 're bred for working and when he retired he decided to give it a go .
24 Aye he wanted , he offered to give us a hand though .
25 James 's face had reddened with confusion but he managed to give him a nod which said ‘ Go on . ’
26 He meant to give her an emphatic no , but the word was never uttered .
27 And the £33,789 he won gave him a profit of just £8,000 .
28 He did give everybody the run-around , but was wonderfully attractive and , indeed , still is .
29 ‘ Although , when I was going he did give me a sort of squeeze and said I 'd got the loveliest mouth he 'd ever seen . ’
30 On previous occasions he had given me a Tibetan prayer-wheel and a monastery bell which I still cherish .
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