Example sentences of "[adv] it give [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | tangle it , just trying to tangle it up , cos the idea being if he gets round a weed , often enough he go that means , basically it gives him a lever , I mean they 're very clever you know , these fish , they 're not , they do n't just sort of sit there and wait . |
2 | Perhaps it gives them a false sense of security . |
3 | ‘ It was just a bit of crack , but curiously enough it gave me my first taste of playing in public , something I had not yet done back home . ’ |
4 | So it give us another shilling each . |
5 | It 's it 's they 're allergic to gluten and it makes the inner bowel inflamed so it gives him |
6 | So it gives me a very good guide as to what 's going on in their minds when they are going through a process . |
7 | So it gives her a little bit of leeway . |
8 | So it gives you helps with that |
9 | That woman 's now approaching eighty three , eighty four years of age and she 's still national treasurer , so it gives you a sort of sample of the , the kind of people they have at the top , who are really their heart and soul in it . |
10 | So it gives you some idea of what the salaries were like in those days . |
11 | So we have to make sure the money you pay to us , actually is going to grow so it gives you a very good return on that money in twenty five years ' time . |
12 | Are you w so it gives you some idea , if you 're gon if you 're not gon na revise the whole syllabus , shame on you , erm then it gives you some indication of how to spend your revision wisely . |
13 | So it gives you an idea of the range that 's available in the system . |
14 | So it gives us erm erm a possible carry forward to next financial year of twenty one thousand pounds . |
15 | It does the work of a whole set of saucepans and when used separately it gives you a SAUCEPAN , a CASSEROLE , a BAIN MARIE , a STEAMER , and a COLANDER . |
16 | Being here means we can cut down our flying time to our excercises in Wales , and With KLemble closing soon it gives us the chance to use its facilities-including the camouflaging of the woodland |
17 | Does not it give us cause to fear clause 5 ? |
18 | Once more it gave him a feeling of identity , but this time it was n't reassuring . |
19 | The constant streams of traffic flowing past it gave it the appearance of an ocean liner in a sea full of tiny fish . |
20 | So er I do n't mind at all being interrupted if anyone has questions as we go along please shout them out it gives me a little breather with me voice and gives a chance to deal with things in the right place if need be . |
21 | Ladies and gentlemen , he would say , Ladies and gentlemen , now it gives me very great pleasure to introduce the woman who is responsible for holding this whole show together ; the woman who first understood all those years ago that there was crying need for a place where all you lovely people could gather of an evening , the one that we all know and love , and so … would you please welcome on stage , the very lovely , the very talented … once again … our very own … and sometimes he would fade out , and not even say her name , and he would pause , he would make us wait , he would suspend his elegant hands over the keys ; and then , in that silence , he would play the first notes of the actual song itself . |
22 | This column has already reported an addition to Matthew Hall 's family and now it gives me pleasure to report another addition at the Dodge Chemical Company — but this time its not another birth , it is the news that Adrian Haler 's daughter , Patricia Lewis joined the company on August 17th . |
23 | Sometimes this means they have more room for wheel toys , but often it gives them a chance to make their own den to hide away in with a favourite toy . |
24 | I said well it gives them a bit of panache do n't it ? |
25 | Ah well it gives you the chance to get , to increase the rent if you er but if you 're happy with them as operators er you can boost your income for the year . |
26 | erm and then you can , I mean , well it gives you the opportunity to , you know bang in a bloody jazz band or whatever you wan na do in there somewhere |
27 | Glassfibre aggregate must be as hard-wearing as anything used now , and would n't it give you a warm glow to know that your old Saucy Sal was helping you speed to your new shining craft down the newly laid section of the motorway ? |
28 | Does n't it give you two policies rather than one to batter Mr Earle with , or his colleague ? |
29 | Yes it 's gon na be doubled has n't it to give you that ? |
30 | ‘ When I got the sack , then it gave me the chance to paint really hard . |