Example sentences of "[indef pn] [pron] [vb mod] give [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | When his wife died he began to look around for another ; someone who would give him the children he needed . |
2 | He asked a scout to search through the turmoil and pick out Tiguary , if possible , or someone who could give him a message . |
3 | We were always looking for someone who could give us help . |
4 | Come the glorious Labour victory , ‘ Third Term ’ should be played at full volume outside Downing Street with special emphasis on the lines ‘ I want someone who will not waste my vote , I want someone who will give me hope ’ . |
5 | Come the glorious Labour victory , ‘ Third Term ’ should be played at full volume outside Downing Street with special emphasis on the lines ‘ I want someone who will not waste my vote , I want someone who will give me hope ’ . |
6 | The two litre size because of course the two litre is not well it it 's erm we just had problems with erm finding somebody who would give us a er good quality bottle . |
7 | Of course , he played war that he 'd got rubbish for his dinner , but he 'd got everything I could give him . |
8 | I 've got one I 'll give you my book later on Angela ! |
9 | Okay , if he needs a blank one you can give him yours . |
10 | A real Christian is one who can give his pet parrot to the town gossip Billy Graham |
11 | By June he had tried seven different prospective designers without finding one who could give him what he wanted , but was emphatic that he could not work at a distance with Hanns or other Johannesburg artists , ‘ so that 's that ’ . |
12 | Mr Yeltsin is its best known member and probably the only one who could give it party discipline and a distinctive ideology . |
13 | Sometimes on this one they might give you erm two lengths and they might ask you to find an angle . |
14 | you 've got your copies of it , if you , you happen to tear one they can give you another copy like that . |
15 | One of the greatest gifts known to man is the one he can give himself of a joyous heart and it can come from no one else , for it comes from the springs of a man 's own spirit . |
16 | ‘ Anyway , I am sure he would not find anyone who would give him such a good time . |
17 | But ca n't you think of anything I can give you ? ’ |
18 | But in front of the other pupils Mother Francis had made an iron-hard rule that Eve must never be seen to do anything which would give her a different status . |