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

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1 Not for anything would she give him the satisfaction of knowing his opinion could have such a devastating effect on her .
2 She give me the name .
3 She gives him the chips and he says , ‘ Oh , and A Fish Called Wanda . ’
4 Similarly , since most men like to be seen to do the paying it is a tactful precaution if , at the start of the evening out , she gives him the theatre tickets " to take care of " …
5 She has n't , of course , but she gives me the landlord 's name .
6 ‘ Arnold left her all the money in the world and she gives us the sort of barbecue we threw for our friends in Haywards Heath . ’
7 No , it took she gave me the Times .
8 In possessing her , he is both taken out of , and placed in possession of , himself : ‘ She gave me the idea of my manliness I had grown to need . ’
9 She gave me the idea for this footage .
10 She gave me the tip she 'd put aside for the waitress and then raided her purse again to replace it .
11 She gave me the wreath of myrtle , the saffron and cinnamon , the bread , the butter , and the rest of it .
12 Well I did n't go , no , cos Chris int going , so I did n't bother going but I must admit , I mean , when she gave me the papers and what have you that goes with it , I come home , I put it in the cupboard and I 've not even looked at it since .
13 She gave me the modelling Erm Avon , she might be doing two might n't she ?
14 She gave me the name of a dentist in Wimpole Street , and I wrote it down .
15 I ca n't remember er , she gave me the reason why she wanted these for oh , he , he , he always wears his cuffs out or something .
16 When I was eighteen she gave me the job of housekeeper in the big cottage she kept at Streatlam to entertain her friends coming to swim in the pool and play tennis .
17 At the time she gave me the impression that she was enjoying the joke .
18 She gave me the impression that I was an utter bore ( which I probably was ) and something of a freak as well-I was not like my sisters .
19 But then there was that day she gave me the brooch what she said I was n't never to forget .
20 And I said I said so I told her the registration and she gave me the room number but she said .
21 From this Time to that of her Death , few Days pass 'd in which I did not either see or hear from her ; for she gave me the Pleasure of seeing all her Poems as soon as they were finish 'd
22 The idea was that I 'd go for a fortnight but when I got there she gave me the bum 's rush so I spent a couple of miserable days in France and then hared it back to England .
23 She gave me the lipstick , too . ’
24 She gave me the book , and went out .
25 She gave me the names of all her friends and said how proud she was of the life her father had given her .
26 Folly doubted if she would care what Luke got up to , but she gave her the flowers none the less .
27 She told Susan about her encounter when she gave her the humbugs , and the elder sister seemed interested for the first time that evening .
28 She gave them the name of a friend in the German Foreign Office , Dr Schirmer , whom they might approach .
29 She gave them the name of the hotel where they 'd stayed , the lot .
30 Richard hugged her as she gave him the keys .
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