Example sentences of "[conj] gave [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 He cast around for somewhere to put them , and at once Mei Ling took them and gave them to a waiting servant .
2 He also purchased seven drawings attributed to Michelangelo from the Woodburn sale at Christie 's in 1887 and gave them to the British Museum ( five are still accepted as autograph ) .
3 They took these from Father Christmas and gave them to the nurses , who gave them to the hospital children .
4 Then , since the fisherman did not come home , every morning she took his supper to the cliff-side and fed it to the wild snakes ; every noon she took the hempen nets and gave them to the sea-birds to build their nests .
5 I peeled off five hundreds and gave them to the officer .
6 He blew his nose and gave his behind a scratch as we picked our way through the lush undergrowth .
7 And , on the other side , one outcome of the Truce of Orléans was that Charles took the abbacy of Ferrières away from Odo and gave it to a member of the community whose chief recommendation ( with still more pull than his fine scholarship ) was a readiness to commit himself to Charles .
8 I wrote it all down and gave it to a solicitor .
9 He took off his glove , signed it and gave it to the boy .
10 But when Lucius Titius survived his will he sold his office , exacted a price , and gave it to the person to whom in his will he wished the office or its price to be given .
11 Mr. Occhi got into the taxi , took £1 out of his wallet and gave it to the appellant who then , the wallet being still open , took a further £6 out of it .
12 I took fruit from the Frames and gave it to the others . ’
13 He took some money from his pocket and gave it to the taxi driver .
14 In 1987 , I founded by prestigious First Turkey of the Christmas Season award and gave it to the British banker who had lent ( and lost ) £500,000 to a penniless student for him to play stock market futures .
15 Of his death , the only reference found is the entry in Maskelyne 's account book for 13 March 1784 : ‘ Recd of Mrs Grace Sisson , thro ’ the hands of Mr Henry Robin Auctioneer my dividend for £88.14.11 due to me from the Estate of the late Jerh Sisson — £15.0.0 — and gave it to the Widow . ’
16 He plucked an apple from his pocket , God knows where he got it from , and gave it to the horse who munched it greedily .
17 Then one day a visitor called and gave me his card , so I just took it and gave it to the master in the drawing room .
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