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

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1 I felt happier about the British teams because they gave the impression that they were more concerned about the victim than the vehicle .
2 Well , I think it is high time that we gave an award for valour in professional conduct , and I nominate as the first recipient , Keith Holdsworth of Bournemouth , Employed by the New Forest District Council , Keith Holdsworth risked his career , his livelihood and his life savings in the defence of his professional integrity , when it would have been so easy to take an easier route .
3 PROFESSIONAL footballers talked about their personal goals when they gave a talk on physical fitness to an Essex joggers ' club .
4 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 .
5 and when I see the buses now running around , they seem to run everywhere I do n't on earth what kind of running board they 've got because in my day it was so well regulated that erm you just recorded certain intermediate stages and I quote Witton and Rushmere you get , used to get Witton Terminus , Norwich Road Bridge , Sherrington Road , Barret Corner , Electric House and you gave an indication of the time that those buses should be passing those times .
6 It was ten P but I gave the man twenty P .
7 What , it was ten P and you gave the man twenty P
8 They had a lot more possession , more control and we gave the ball away far too frequently . ’
9 Whatever personal problems she and Charles had were put to one side and they gave the people of Wales a visit to remember .
10 and you gave one twenty P and you gave the man ten P ?
11 ‘ It 's my own fault because I gave the main character the same birthday as me , so I 'd know how much he would be able to remember of his past .
12 Last night at Dundalk however he scored the most important win of his new career when he gave the Crumlin-trained La Greine a superb ride to win the old Sweet Afton Hunter Chase , now called the Tallanstown Chase .
13 Only the historic fact that he gave the Irish capital the first public performance of what would become the most popular of all oratorios .
14 He had the most stars on his books , he had the most friends and he gave the most renowned New York parties .
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