Example sentences of "and [adv] gives [pron] " in BNC.

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1 And so gives its all , oh , to the last
2 The word ‘ residual ’ is given to artefacts earlier than the actual date of the earth movement and only gives what is called a terminus post quem .
3 Brenda 's initial response to Trevor 's " even if " e's in is car , man " is the London English " I would n't sleep in " is car " ( line 10 ) : but she reaffirms this in Creole in the same turn ( me na sleep in " is car ) and furthermore gives her reason : " for me have me bed at home " .
4 He gets the arms for Christmas and soon gives his doll
5 It is a wonderful thing to see , and somehow gives you a greater thrill than seeing a conventional float slide under the surface .
6 This allows him to cast his spells and also gives him incredible strength .
7 Receiving maintenance payments would perpetuate this link and also gives him unwelcome paternity rights .
8 It gives fellowship with their colleagues , and also gives them a feeling of being an active and useful member of the everyday world .
9 It 's a very physically demanding business ; dancing is a wonderful way of keeping in training and also gives you a bigger scope in theatre these days .
10 High dose Quinine , which makes you sick and also gives you a loud ringing in your ears .
11 The notion of pastiche is now a guiding thread in critical discourse , to the extent that Palandri 's novel can be put forward as ‘ a disturbing attempt to write a kitsch novel ’ ( De Michelis 1986a ) , and the argument be made — — referring to Piersanti 's Charles — that no novelist born in the 1950s can return to ‘ traditional narrative ’ without being aware that he/she is ‘ holding an old toy which might look fine in an antique shop , or might be an ornament or a collector 's item , but is no good for playing with any more ’ ; if they do use it ( but why should they if it is no use any more ? ) , it is with a mixture of pleasure and melancholy , ‘ like someone repeating a game which once gave pleasure for years and years and now gives none , only the memory of the joy it once gave ’ ( De Michelis 1986b ) .
12 Having swept through the shops with A Place of Stones , this Irish writer is now a book a year person , and here gives us another tale about twins , only this time about boys .
13 Lawrence passes me a handful of the standard ones ( white plastic , old Bell records logo ) and then gives me a couple of unusual ones ; heart-shaped and bearing the words ‘ I Love Lawrence ’ .
14 She first nourishes the child in her womb and then gives it her milk …
15 Thomson Jochim and Gemmell accepts the gift and then gives it back to Oldfield .
16 This is particularly important for elementary students as it helps them keep pace with the programme and therefore gives them confidence in their ability to cope with longer stretches of language .
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