Example sentences of "[pron] [be] give they " in BNC.

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31 And your answers should be couched in the terms that you would answer somebody in the pub , in that you 're giving them the information , you 're giving it to them in a clean way .
32 Should you be giving them more support ?
33 No , I thought she were giving them a pound and then taking change off them , she were getting change off them or summat were n't she .
34 Who do you think was making the audience laugh while you were giving them the full force of your personality ?
35 They were n't hurt or threatened verbally — in fact , apart from the message she was given they were n't spoken to at all .
36 Chrissie admits that these came from the store restaurant 's stocks , but claims that she was given them by Fred , the chef , in return for her helping out over her lunch break in the kitchen , which was short handed .
37 Chrissie admitted that these came from the store restaurant 's stocks , but claimed that she was given them by Fred — , the chef , in return for her helping out over her lunch break in the kitchen , which was short-handed .
38 If I 'd had control over everything I would have had a full Wales tour in the summer and then we would n't have needed to have the practice games , but as it is we are giving them the advantage and I wanted to try to do something about that . ’
39 We are giving them maximum encouragement in this direction .
40 Because we 're given them .
41 then they got ten , if it 's showing an understanding of what was in that diary then we 're give them four
42 ‘ Of course we 're giving them !
43 LOADS OF EXCITING PRODUCTS AND WE 'RE GIVING THEM ALL AWAY
44 LOADS OF EXCITING PRODUCTS AND WE 'RE GIVING THEM ALL AWAY
45 Erm we 're giving them the appropriate and suitable skills to be able to do their job .
46 We 're giving them a chance to show us what they can do . ’
47 Yeah we 're giving them three months notice , if we can do that quickly
48 You know when you 're fortunate we 're giving them
49 This takes place in late November and on two separate evenings we fill our largest lecture theatre with local school children from both sides of the county , sometimes a little bit further afield , and that means that we 're giving them an illustrated lecture by one of our more distinguished colleagues , and we entertain and inform , I think , something like eight hundred school children every year in that alone .
50 We had to change the lock on their door , and the bloody lock cost thirty seven quid and each key cost five quid to cut , so we 're giving them fifty seven quids worth of security for nothing and they complain because I 'm not out by twelve o'clock .
51 Should we be giving them a wide berth for fear of rampant Rottweilers lunging at our wing mirrors ?
52 We were giving them gold , they were handing us tin .
53 They were coming over in bloody gangs , right , there was the little ducks , you know the ones with green heads , so we were giving them bread and then all of a sudden the other side
54 just in case there 's any more of what we was giving them .
55 They had been brought here to round up the escaped prisoners but fortunately no one was giving them any information .
56 But whatever name they are given they make fascinating aquarium inhabitants .
57 Bananas is so cheap , Mrs Parvis says , they 're giving them away with a pound of tea . ’
58 They 're giving them out beforehand so that , so
59 er we do n't have to po er , you see , it 's to do with school anyway , but they 're giving them a packed lunch so I believe .
60 and the Tory , you know they 're giving them victory because they they supposedly we 're we 're up to the , up to as many er we 're level with the with the Labour party now .
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