Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] give [pers pn] the " in BNC.
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1 | If you want our marriage to have any chance of success you 'd better give her the sack first thing on Monday morning ! ’ |
2 | Admittedly the referee was a foolish fellow who kept re-penalising Swansea for failing to retreat 10 yards when he did not give them the remotest chance to do so . |
3 | But he did not give her the opportunity . |
4 | And since she shared Humber 's and my attitude to our job , she did not give me the kind of pep-talk Aline would have come up with in these circumstances . |
5 | He did not give me the money for either . |
6 | ‘ He did not give me the poem , ’ Benjamin replied . |
7 | Because the first one was quite small I did not give it the full ‘ advance ’ treatment that I usually do . |
8 | The court held that this did not give it the power to operate a commercial laundry . |
9 | You came here once before asking questions and perhaps I did not give you the best answers . ’ |
10 | Polly started to shake her head , but he did n't give her the chance to say anything . |
11 | He used the same line with his mother ; for once he did n't give her the real reason . |
12 | One night and morning did n't give her the right to confess her love when it might just be a burden to him . |
13 | He did n't give me the impression of being badly injured . |
14 | No these did n't give me the feeling of being police . |
15 | You did n't do the work at all and did n't give me the book either . |
16 | We 've had a few lazy laughs in the past , and I knew he carried clout , but I did n't give him the respect he deserved . |
17 | And then , looking back at the pictures — sharp , full of insight , yet somehow slightly flashy — he wondered whether , indirectly , they did n't give him the best notion he yet had got of Walter Machin himself . |
18 | Just because he was her boss , that did n't give him the right to organise her social life as well ! |
19 | We did n't give him the message . |
20 | that 's another story with a an unusual ending cos I 'd have thought when you were saying that he was n't that he did n't give them the |
21 | It 's long gone — we did n't give them arms we did n't give them the sort of training you 're talking about . |
22 | But she did n't give us the satisfaction of raising her eyes to confirm the fact . |
23 | ‘ But she did n't give you the book . |
24 | ‘ And I did n't give you the chance to put things straight , ’ she murmured . |
25 | ‘ When you bullied me into this … charade , ’ she spat the words out , ‘ it did n't give you the right to boss me about . |
26 | I was talking on Sue , I was saying if you 've got a client who did n't give you the convenient forty two pounds , but said you 'd got forty or thirty pounds to spend , the first thing you 've got to do is take off the two pounds policy fee , so you 're left in this case , with thirty eight pounds . |
27 | He was n't er able to be so positive as that , but he did certainly give us the impression that er that he 'd listened very carefully to what we had to say . |
28 | ( Mutengene is a harder word than Sasse so I had better give you the pronunciation : Moo-teng-genay . ) |