Example sentences of "give [pers pn] some [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 All I have to do is get a few facts , give them some colourful detail and write the script .
2 I 'll get , give them some fresh water as well .
3 I must see Butterworth and Clibber to-morrow and give them some more money .
4 I give you a number and you give me some other numbers that are tied up with it in some way .
5 Let's put uses and give me some different ones .
6 GIPSY : Kind lady , give me some broken victuals and I will tell you both your fortunes .
7 ‘ Particularly if you give 'er some more champagne . ’
8 u give you some anti histamines , did they make any difference at all ?
9 I think you could learn all of those could n't you it 's just that there 's quite a lot of words to learn so they give you some funny ones like ox because it 's got a funny plural and there 's two or three of them you say oxen you do n't say oxes .
10 Miss Mates will make us all some tea , give you some sweet biscuits , and only when I am fully satisfied that you are fit again shall I allow you to leave .
11 The old man had sunk to his knees , so , ignoring the Blackshirt on the pavement , I tried to rescue what I could from my medicine case and give him some first aid .
12 The best way to avoid such dangers was to make the secretary a government appointee and give him some official status and the modicum of job security which it brought .
13 I erm , I think it 's worth correcting some of the financial mistakes again , that Mr , and then perhaps give him some more facts on that .
14 Well give it some blooming food then !
15 Local chaps the CATHERINE WHEEL give it some rocktastic welly , continuing to show their truer , head-caving colours now they do n't have to satisfy indie sensitivities .
16 Still 'as trouble passing 'is water , but the doctor give 'im some new medicine .
17 Give us some real music , something civilised .
18 The Charity Household Survey , the Family Expenditure Survey and Inland Revenue figures give us some rough guide .
19 Bourdieu and Goldthorpe give us some preliminary insights into why a particularly dominant social group should engage in a postmodern way of life ; one which stems from social mobility , high incomes and which largely sets the pace for the remainder of the population .
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