Example sentences of "gave i [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 At the risk of sounding smug , my ornamental kitchen garden gave me no such problems .
2 ‘ They gave me no specific reason why they stopped me and I am just worried they could stop any innocent people , ’ he said .
3 He gave me no satisfactory answer , saying only that The Times was set to make this disclosure in an article by a woman journalist the following day .
4 It was , I think , my first real understanding of what being spoiled meant , in more than one way , and it gave me a lifelong horror of over-dressing which , having just glanced through the photo-albums in search of an illustrative self-portrait , I seem to have conquered only too well .
5 I suspect this , like compulsory religious education , gave me a lifelong scepticism about obligatory elements in any curriculum .
6 Jenny gave me a house-warming present of a radio so I 've been able to listen to music while I write — and it 's been such fun !
7 Mrs Webster was very understanding about my wanting to team up with Wendy , which was how I put it to her ; and when I left she gave me a Victorian glass inkwell and a brown ironstone plate , because I ‘ liked old things ’ .
8 ’ He gave me a sly leer .
9 He stomped away , his place almost immediately taken by his brother , who gave me a malicious imitation of a smile and said , ‘ Nolan does n't expletive like you , dear heart . ’
10 He gave me a strange look .
11 Once she saw , sitting on the pavement before a café , drinking pale green drinks , and embracing , leaning over from their plastic chairs towards each other and embracing , the most beautiful couple ; the man with a face angular and ravaged and tragic , the girl dark and thin , with pale lips in a dark tan face : and she was so moved that she said , aloud to Rosie who was walking with her , " Look , Oh God , look at those lovely people " : and Rosie looked and stared and laughed and said , " Good Lord , what odd ideas you have , I would n't look like that if you gave me a hundred pounds . "
12 As the lift stopped at our floor Ira Dilworth gave me a dark look , admonishing my temerity .
13 ‘ At that Mr Nicholas slapped my face hard then gave me a solid punch to the jaw . ’
14 His eyes opened and he gave me a weak smile .
15 She gave me a weak smile and said : ‘ I might as well go to bed .
16 She gave me a weak smile and a fluttery little wave .
17 ‘ I was always in a position of setting a precedent , which gave me a definite advantage .
18 Oh very much so , yes new devotion , size , erm , it , it in one or two of these erm they gave me a definite feel and to a , to a , it new I was trying to write
19 At last I found a young doctor who gave me a curious look , but I begged him to examine Rachel , which he did , and then looked up and said , ‘ My dear lady , your daughter has bubonic plague ! ’
20 His wife gave me a rough idea of what their insurance situation was .
21 The teachers gave me a rough time for a couple of years because my student and acting image did n't fit .
22 When she saw me , she gave me a haughty stare and carried on meowing .
23 But he gave me a good smile and a big goodbye when I left him so .
24 He was honest enough to admit that he had to rely on me for the practical side of the business , and gave me a good rise in pay .
25 He said : ‘ I played in the unofficial Tests against all the rebel sides that came out to South Africa in the 1980s and that gave me a good idea of what to expect .
26 That gave me a good idea actually .
27 We got a few laughs and the local press gave me a good write-up , and the church warden came to me and he said to me ‘ Frank , you should be an actor , ’ and I thought God had spoken because in those days , he was representing God as far as I was concerned … .
28 I believe that day implanted in me a life-long craving for barbaric splendour , for savagery and colour and the throb of drums , and that it gave me a lasting veneration for long-established custom and ritual , from which would derive later a deep-seated resentment of Western innovations in other lands , and a distaste for the drab uniformity of the modern world .
29 The retort earned a laugh and gave me a split second to stop my heart from racing .
30 ‘ They gave me a part-time job , so they must have liked me ! ’ she says .
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