Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [pers pn] [am/are] give " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You 're very funny but I 'm giving you a warning .
2 The need for arousal thought well should I be absolutely calm when I 'm giving a presentation but I never am so is it right and now understanding that you need a certain level of arousal to be able to perform at all is is satisfying for me because at least I understand the situation now and able to work with it rather than against it .
3 It is crucial that they be given a wholehearted , well-funded chance ; for otherwise the court of last resort may turn out to be the one where the Master of the Rolls holds sway .
4 It is crucial that they be given a wholehearted , well-funded chance ; for otherwise the court of last resort may turn out to be the one where the Master of the Rolls holds sway .
5 Right , so given a choice between erm , an average , a guaranteed income of say fifty pounds per hectare right if they 're given a cer a certain , if that fifty pounds is certain every year , alright , they will choose that every time in a , er , well just yes .
6 It is n't as pretty as we are given to understand in fairy tales . ’
7 er to make sure that we 're giving you the right platform to earn money to keep all of your er aspects going .
8 ( Interesting echoes of The Iron Man here — any drama is likely to contain elements of other stories from home or school ; it 's good if they are given an opportunity to make these their own . )
9 One of the orderlies said , ‘ As long as you 're giving away women , Khan — ’
10 24 Since research shows that this is a frequent and long-lasting result of many attacks , it is important that it be given some recognition .
11 Hand-outs to the poor will merely reduce the pressure for such change and are particularly pernicious if they are given by the rich , who are in effect purchasing their own privilege at a small price .
12 It is therefore vital that they are given the right sort of care , so they can grow up to be well developed and strong physically , mentally alert , contented and emotionally stable .
13 Correll thinks herbicides , more potent than they are given credit for , may be to blame .
14 To test the assumption that patients will become unduly anxious if they are given detailed information about the risks of surgery in an attempt to obtain fully informed consent .
15 " It may seem hypocritical when you 're giving up your leave , but not everyone becomes a chartered accountant quite so rapidly .
16 This is to say that linguistic ( as well as social ) activities become significant because they are given significance by all participants — not only the " speaker " .
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