Example sentences of "and [pers pn] give [art] " in BNC.

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1 The speed limit on our motorways was reduced the other day , and I give a cheer for that .
2 I assure the hon. Gentleman that my hon. Friend and I give the matter a high priority .
3 No , darling give us and you give a kiss love he we give a kiss good girl Now do n't forget you do a wee in your potty okay ?
4 And are you still looking for the thing where you go and buy and you give a fiver and it 's worth
5 You describe it in your notes as hooliganism , and you give the example of our national pastime ( one with which I have never sympathised ! ) of watching football in large crowds .
6 have the language helper give each stimulus in turn , and you give the appropriate response
7 And you give the right answer .
8 On the other hand , if a question is asked exactly as it appears here and you give an answer which has clearly been prepared in advance and learned off by heart you will not be very convincing .
9 Perhaps we , we all have erm thirty three pence each and we give a penny to Oxfam , or we 'll toss up or we 'll , thirty three pence each and one penny left over so we 'll have a third of that penny each we 'll cut it up .
10 I also watch Univision , a Latin American news service in New York and they give a completely different perspective on world news .
11 In applications of this kind the authors argue that geographic information management in general and GIS in particular have an important role to play and they give a number of examples from research in progress to illustrate the current state of the art in this field .
12 They have advantages over larger fixed pads in that they are transportable and less prone to variation caused by moisture , and they give a more uniform distribution of the radioelements .
13 And then they fall down and die and they give a signal er they scream and they pick something up .
14 And they give a , though she 's not being like , really cheeky , it 's because she 's been living in a culture for four years , where that 's the way they , they sell and buy .
15 Of these eight are from Miller and they give an insight into the work of the Chelsea Gardener when he had probably reached the peak of his career .
16 They are called ‘ diagonal star-clocks ’ , or ‘ diagonal calendars ’ , and they give the names of the stars associated with the respective decans .
17 Erm and they give the example of erm a job interview Accent in a job interview .
18 These present few problems with the requirement for a high vacuum ( though volatile solids may need to be cooled ) , and they give the highest possible density of sample , and therefore signal strength , but it must be remembered that the atomic environment includes neighboring molecules or ions .
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