Example sentences of "[pers pn] to give [pron] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Get that splendid girl of yours to give me a date or two and I 'll see if we can fix something up fairly promptly . ’ |
2 | . Is it possible for you to give me a few more names — of some people who are working in that field ? ’ |
3 | I know you will he disappointed but I really would like you to give me a change . " |
4 | I do n't want you to give me a lift . |
5 | It 's you that 's wanted down at the station and it was kind of you to give me a lift . |
6 | I 'd like you to give me a month . |
7 | ‘ Well , I 'd like you to give me the answer to a question . ’ |
8 | " I 'd like you to give me the wedding-dress you got from the children . " |
9 | ‘ And I 've no intention of allowing you to give me the slip tonight . |
10 | I 'll go through it again once we 've seen the film , and ask you to give me the main points that came out of the film . |
11 | JEWKES : I 'll leave you to give her a little wholesome advice while I step to give some orders about the family . |
12 | This will bring Koi to the surface , enabling you to give them a visual health check ( but not of the underside where ulcers may occur ) . |
13 | YOUR children may be pestering you to give them a games system for Christmas but you may be better off with a real computer instead . |
14 | If for some reason it is impossible for you to give them the help in the house they need , a Home Help can be provided by the local authority social services department . |
15 | It 's up to you to give him the visual reference material from which he can start planning his camera angles , his cast positionings , etc . ’ |
16 | While we can not provide the details you might want at this time , I 'd encourage you to give us the benefit of the doubt . |
17 | Let me just , le I 'm not really a , I 'm not really a very numerate political scientist but let me just run some numbers by you to give you an idea of the escalation of the change . |
18 | Work out the pros and cons of what you are considering , and if your instinct is telling you to give it a try then go ahead . |
19 | ‘ All the books tell you to give it a year . |
20 | And we 'd like you to give it a good , hard look , ’ he says , in a voice meant to remind me that his company has a great deal of money lodged with us . |
21 | I want you to give 'em a jab wi' your needle . " |
22 | Like me to give them a ring ? |
23 | ‘ In the end , they told me to give him a bottle because he was too hungry to feed properly , but looking back I 'm sure it was because they did n't have time to help me ; and after two days I had to go home because they needed the bed . |
24 | Eventually he persuaded me to give him the name and address of my parents . |
25 | but he used , instead of him buying the wood or getting me to give him the money for the wood , he cannibalized the fucking wardrobes and used the sides and the |
26 | He told me to give her a bloody good gallop round t'field . " |
27 | ‘ Allow me to give you a lift , Sarah , ’ said Nahum Morey , leaning out . |
28 | ‘ Are n't you going to wait for me to give you a lift ? ’ |
29 | You asked me to give you a ring like . ’ |
30 | Pretty silly of me to give you a false name , but I have n't much experience of — of — ‘ |