Example sentences of "give [pers pn] lots [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Lorne had given me lots of nonagenarian whisky . |
2 | and you want to tell someone something about it , you can give them lots of examples , three , Well it would turn that into nine . |
3 | ‘ And I know you could give me lots of good advice on how to make a success of it . |
4 | Did he , did he give you lots on your , on your anniversary ? |
5 | I 'll give you lots of support — Helen : Is this a good time for you to do this , though ? |
6 | Cereal , yoghurt , fresh fruit and wholemeal toast will give you lots of get up and go . |
7 | It will give you lots of experience and information which will help you in your GCSE course work when you return to school . |
8 | If you see , throw it wide open , so it can safely give you lots of ideas , and then you can say to people who are adapters , right now what can we do with these in five years ? |
9 | I certainly did n't give you lots of meat . |
10 | look at this she 's given you lots of C C K to do together because |
11 | ‘ They give me lots of pleasure ’ , he said . |
12 | Give her lots of reassurance , and stay as relaxed as you possibly can . |
13 | Rosalba closed her eyes , and beseeched heaven , not for the first time , ‘ Dear Lady , Lady who has known tears and cares and the love of God on earth , please help Serafina and give her lots of milk so she can make money and give her strength and stop people being unkind to her . |
14 | Cos you give him lots of fuss . |
15 | ‘ Is the redoubtable Valerie Cass up in your dressing room ready to give you lots of tips ? ’ |
16 | He accepted that it would be better to give her lots of love and attention for behaving well rather than for behaving badly . |
17 | You 'll have to give him lots of love . |
18 | The old French military primary trainer is still a very good machine for introducing pilots gently to jets , while giving them lots of fun too , finds Bob Grimstead . |
19 | The Fouga , designed as a primary jet trainer , was and still is a very good machine for introducing pilots gently to jets ' special characteristics — while giving them lots of fun too . |
20 | I was very young and shot anything and everything , but he gave me lots of advice . ’ |
21 | I was very young and shot anything and everything , but he gave me lots of advice . ’ |
22 | Premier Brands of Liverpool for the cash to hire the cab ; Frank Brown and the pupils of Musselburgh Grammar School for their hard work and donations ; staff and pupils at Prenton High School , Moreton near Liverpool for their donations ; Sean 's wife Angie for not producing their second child until Sean arrived home ; Susan , my long suffering wife , who never batted an eyelid as this project unfolded and gave me lots of encouragement . |
23 | ‘ You gave me lots of reasons to get out and about . |
24 | There 's something about the soap opera form that really does encourage discussion because it spells out and gives you lots of time to consider these moral or personal dilemmas . |
25 | Yeah yeah certainly , erm I think that 's er that 's good , well if , if you can , if you can access it er in some way informally or , or , you know , it 's probably un unlikely that you 'd get too much stuff in writing as you say but , you know , er it could be very er productive and interesting erm tt erm can that sort of thing , particularly if you can get it in terms of quotes from people , you can sort of , you know , make a project look quite nice because it looks like if you do all this , you know , sort of stuff with the attitude scales it , it 's er it gives you lots of nice numerical data but er |
26 | Yeah , just because you looked a nice girl was it ? on a cat and bob , somebody who gives you lots of promises and it 's load of crap |
27 | If I gave you lots of those to do you |
28 | The parents were reluctant to use the technique and gave her lots of warnings and did not carry out their threats . |
29 | Spain is a Euro-enthusiast partly because the EC gives it lots of regional aid , and partly because its policy of ‘ convergence ’ reassures foreign investors that Spain will get richer and continue to be a good home for investment . |
30 | Headmaster , Mr John O'Brien , commented : ‘ It was a great surprise to everyone in our team to hear of the win , and it certainly boosted morale and gave us lots of enjoyment in distributing the Wispa bars ’ . |