Example sentences of "give me [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Winning the John Moores would have given me just the confidence I needed .
2 But this new research has given me just the ammunition I need .
3 ‘ The hotline has given me just the motivation I needed to get moving . ’
4 Member will give me just a moment to finish the point that I am making I shall come to that .
5 Can you give me just a few moments ?
6 Could you give me just a little clarification on that
7 Have you any idea at all , can you give me even the slightest clue , as to where her daughter might be ? ’
8 Give me just a little more time , ’ said Karen .
9 If you give me just a second … a second or two … just … ’
10 give me just a little more time
11 Give me just a little more time and our love will surely show
12 Give me back the gun , ’ he said tightly .
13 I know what , I 'll swop that for a pound coin , yeah , and you give me back the pound coin and plus that fifty P , yeah ?
14 Give me out a load , yes .
15 I still wanted to see more of the world , and as he was offering to give me double the usual pay , I managed to persuade my wife to let me go .
16 ‘ Candy , there must be three hundred people in the club tonight — would you care to give me just the faintest inkling who you 're talking about ? ’
17 She gave me rather a long look but let it go at that .
18 His absolute conviction at that time , reinforced by an extraordinary personal charm and magnetism gave me just the right insight and guidance that I needed .
19 ‘ My goodness , yes , you gave me quite a fright . ’
20 Still , the thought gave me quite a jolt of pleasure .
21 I was missing the warmth of the people , although my two years in the ‘ east ’ gave me quite a lot of material which you will discover in the following pages .
22 But he bore no malice , and on the way back to the hotel gave me quite a run-down on his cousin Ena , who he said had once been Queen of Spain .
23 It gave me quite a thrill .
24 ‘ He gave me quite a stern lecture on the subject .
25 It gave me quite a shock .
26 It really gave me quite a fright .
27 You gave me quite a shock . ’
28 ‘ Well , reasonably so , I suppose , but after the meal , not after he gave me back the hat .
29 It gives me quite a shock .
30 ‘ I head for the nearest jewellery store , ’ she said lightly , ‘ which gives me all the more incentive to get this door open . ’
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