Example sentences of "[verb] and gave [pron] " in BNC.

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1 She told her story to an officer she did not know and gave him the number of the Bristol callbox .
2 The Prime Minister bristled and gave nothing .
3 Before she could move back , he bent and gave her a light , lingering kiss on her mouth .
4 ‘ Trust yourself ’ she says and gave me the best gift in the universe , one hour of total relaxation . ’
5 But he could be ready for anything ; for the churches which had abandoned him ; for the churches like the Philippian one which had continued to care ; for hunger ; for plenty ; for the times when he had no obvious human support , and for the times when his fellow believers came and gave him encouragement .
6 Usually perhaps there was a servant , but my mother did everything for us ii the house , made many of our clothes and mended them , prepared and gave us food , tended us when sick , comforted us when cold , disappointed , or sorrowful .
7 Such information was not highly ‘ theoretical ’ but it helped build up an objective picture of the people who went to the theatres I studied and gave me a useful corrective to people who made sweeping generalizations such as ‘ the theatre is for everyone . ’
8 The ‘ sheriff ’ came out and said that Customs wanted us to fly to Darwin for clearance , but we begged for mercy and he let us stay and gave us a ride to a lodge in the police wagon .
9 Five minutes later , an Arab in a small blue van stopped and gave me a few kilos of tangerines .
10 We wrote these extraordinary shows , and then I just put on a dinner-jacket , started singing and gave them up . ’
11 ‘ No , I stayed hidden and gave them time to get away .
12 And actually , one day , because she knew it was my favourite , she said that I could have permission to have it copied and gave me the name of the jeweller , which I thought was so sweet .
13 Wilson found it hard to believe Mr Landor had ever written poetry , that he had ever been judged a great poet , but Miss Blagden , who had moved into the Casa Guidi for the winter , swore that he had been much admired and gave her a whole list of his published works .
14 I turned and gave him a wave , ‘ Do n't wait up for me , I may be late . ’
15 And I was walking away , and turned and gave him a great kick , you know , right in his balls , and I said , ‘ Come on then ’ , took a mad fit , you know , and I
16 Before disappearing through the brick arch she turned and gave him a final smile and a wave .
17 Julius turned and gave her a faint smile .
18 But , when he turned and gave her a warm , infectious grin , she found it difficult not to smile back at him .
19 Neither said a word to the assembled company , but at the door Eugénie turned and gave them her famous curtsy .
20 The man turned and gave me a friendly nod , before taking up a small piece of wood with pencil markings on it .
21 In the doorway Battler turned and gave me a final beam for good measure , then they were gone .
22 At the door he turned and gave me a last despairing look and I saw him no more .
23 She continued her angry and frustrated weeping , but was forced to question herself when her son also withdrew and gave his support to his father .
24 Sometimes he forgot and gave them again , which she took to be a good sign .
25 The first jog round the block got his heart racing and gave him an appetite .
26 He listened to Nigel Cramer for several minutes , nodded and gave his own orders to the dozen men who had clambered out of the second and third helicopters .
27 Felipe de Santis nodded and gave his attention back to the flight .
28 Then one day a visitor called and gave me his card , so I just took it and gave it to the master in the drawing room .
29 The clock was installed in 1920 with money raised by the parishioners with the intention of creating a long-lasting memorial to those who served and gave their lives in the First World War .
30 They went wild and made us promise to come back and give a display , so a few weeks later we returned and gave them the whole show .
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