Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] [pers pn] give a " in BNC.

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1 I refer the hon. and learned Gentleman to the reply that I gave a few moments ago .
2 I refer the hon. Gentleman to the reply that I gave a few moments ago .
3 I refer my hon. Friend to the reply that I gave a few moments ago .
4 I refer my hon. Friend to the reply that I gave a few moments ago .
5 I refer the hon. Lady to the reply that I gave a few moments ago .
6 I refer my hon. Friend to the reply that I gave a few moments ago .
7 Police kept her locked up in a cell until she gave a negative breath test and was deemed fit to leave .
8 Howarth has got a string quartet going at the Lab and they gave a concert there .
9 Sliding her hands round to his flat stomach , she lightly ran her fingers through the hair arrowing down from his navel and he gave a long shudder .
10 Her eyes darted round the club as though seeking an escape route and she gave a hollow groan .
11 Only the rigidity of Shannon 's spine betrayed the tension in her body as she gave a slight nod .
12 Mr Delors is expected to develop the theme when he gives a speech to the College of Europe in Bruges in 10 days .
13 This was McConnochie 's third success in his career and he gave a hint that there may be more to come in the Hennessy at Newbury on Saturday , saying : ‘ Gala 's Image should run well as long as the ground is not sticky . ’
14 4472 Flying Scotsman was the steam locomotive hauling the train and she gave a superb performance over the Settle and Carlisle line .
15 His hand rapped the door frame and he gave a chirrup of pain .
16 She raised a finger and he gave a nervous start .
17 In the late twentieth century compulsory retirement has depressed social status , a point also made by Alan Walker , and has led to medical , educational and social service provision receiving a low priority because it gives a low marginal rate of return on investment .
18 There was an icy contempt in her voice , and his face darkened in anger before he gave a faint dismissive shrug of his broad shoulders .
19 It provides for greater control as it gives a framework for monitoring and evaluating .
20 The first is that the CED worked with the semantic pairs , in the sense that it gave a statistically significant result , but it does not in this investigation .
21 I do n't think we will talk sensibly about a Decade of Evangelism if we give a cross theology second or third place in our preaching .
22 I refer my hon. Friend to the answer that I gave a few moments ago .
23 Michelle , 20 , said : ‘ I could n't believe it when I heard the radio and they gave a description of a little girl dressed in her mum 's nightie and shoes .
24 A year ago , the Commons listened in silence as she gave a graphic eyewitness account of the suffering of Kurdish refugees on the Iran-Iraq border in the aftermath of the Gulf War .
25 The decision of the House of Lords in R v. Greater London Council ex parte Bromley London Borough Council ( 1981 ) , confirming that of the Court of Appeal , has been widely regarded as a political decision , no doubt because it gave a ruling in an acutely political controversy .
26 Its attraction would seem to lie in the fact that it gives a formalized account of some of the popularly held impressions concerning the character of science , its explanatory and predictive power , its objectivity and its superior reliability compared with other forms of knowledge .
27 The fact that it gives a different result from the ones that North Yorkshire have used , certainly they 've used the neight eight nineteen eighty nine based fertility , mortality , infant mortality rates .
28 But when she looked at it more closely , the blood rushed from her face and she gave a little gasp of incredulous horror .
29 She was too busy holding her aching face and she gave a soft murmur of pain as she drew her dressing-gown closely around her .
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