Example sentences of "he give [pers pn] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But if the Home Secretary feels that we can have more , er , er , police officers , why does n't he give us the money so we can employ them .
2 He lived in at that time just over the road er down the road here and then something went wrong during the war that was over my father and er cos matter of fact when my father come off the dredger erm the Harbourmaster wanted to give him er he give him the push and turned round and he said my father name was .
3 He had to take a boat to Miami , and that 's why he give me the keys to Starkisser .
4 So he give me the keys and I could n't start it .
5 ‘ An ’ he give me the sack .
6 " He gives me the creeps , " she angrily cried , protesting about Timothy Gedge as Mrs Blakey had .
7 He gives me the creeps , so I looked round , hmm hmm .
8 He gives me the creeps .
9 He gives me the address of a boarding house he could stay at in Earls Court .
10 I wait patiently whilst he gives me the once-over .
11 Cati said , ‘ I 've told you , he gives me the shivers , I think he made a spell and did things to my head .
12 ‘ Yes , I want the Eubank return and Iran Barkley as well because he gives me the fear I thrive on , ’ said Benn .
13 When I ask him for telephone numbers of the people who know him best , he gives me the numbers of Deneuve , Shrimpton and Helvin before Jack Nicholson , Brian Clarke and Julian Schnabel .
14 And he gives him the option , he offers to him the the right to redeem .
15 He gives us the voice , so we can examine it ourselves and ask our own questions about it , even though he does not cite directly anything the Oxford voice says .
16 He gives us the assurance one day and the very next day seems to retract or contradict it . ’
17 She declined There was something else she needed from the van so he gave her the keys .
18 He gave her the courtesy of a single long attentive ear .
19 He gave her the name and address , and added , ‘ I 'd take him myself if I was free . ’
20 He gave her the child to hold .
21 Ricky was so furious with Perdita for deliberately sabotaging her scholarship that he gave her the sack .
22 He helped her to make the house ready for the next occupant , and though she protested he gave her the money for her railway journey back to London .
23 He gave her the money then , and said it was part of his retainer for the season . ’
24 He gave her the chance to enter into a light dalliance but she appeared totally unaware of his subtle overtures , wholly preoccupied in not spilling the beer over the gentleman .
25 He gave her the rake and she went vigorously at the hay while he plaited a grass rope to put round a burden and heft it down to the byre .
26 When by the third day her father had still not allowed Jessie out of her room , and Agnes confronted him , saying he could n't keep her incarcerated forever , and that if he did n't let her out then she was leaving , and that she meant it , he had gone along to his daughter 's room , taking with him a Bible , on which he made her swear that if he gave her the freedom of the house she would not attempt to leave it .
27 General Robert Schweitzer , who told this story to the congressional lawyers , was a trifle envious that after 58 years of daily Mass and ‘ desperate messages to the Almighty ’ he himself had never been woken up at night ‘ with lights on the wall ’ and a vision of saving Nicaragua ; he was not sure Ms Studeley had either , but he gave her the benefit of the doubt .
28 He gave her the bit of paper with the phone number on .
29 He gave her the number .
30 She went to see Mr Bailey , the manager of the factory , and she was surprised and happy when he gave her the job immediately .
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