Example sentences of "give [pron] [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Good have you given me something for the ? |
2 | I asked if they could give me something for the pain . |
3 | Lie back , and I 'll give you something for the pain . |
4 | The US Government is reliably said to have invested large sums from its military budget on research in which impulses from computers ( which might give you something like the binary number level of the program ) were detected at a distance and the task was to see whether the highest level of program ( expressing what the real purpose of the program was ) could be reliably inferred . |
5 | I did n't give you one on the end but I bought |
6 | No , no I 'll give you one with a three letter one , first letter R , clue , rank could it be row , rank , row |
7 | If we give you that we can give you it in a certain way , but it is not necessarily meaningful . |
8 | No that 's Stacey 's , I 'll give you yours in a minute , there you are , here are sit still , ta |
9 | Did they give you anything in the ambulance ? ’ |
10 | I ai n't got thirty P in change I 'll give it you in a minute |
11 | ‘ They will give us nothing without a problem on Saturday and every mistake we make will be punished more quickly and more heavily than any Five Nations opponents would manage . ’ |
12 | They give you one at a time . |
13 | The logic of this though is never give anybody anything in the way of information ! |
14 | Better yet , give him something like a façade , with doors and windows behind which there operates a mystery which the reader-accomplice will have to look for … |
15 | But the they give it you at the end of the quarter , even if you have n't been in for a quarter . |
16 | we do n't want to give em it for the whole year . |
17 | Unable to give her anything but the bitter regret which struck out at him afresh , raising a sting of tears behind his eyes , an abominable tightness in his chest . |
18 | The man 's going to give us them at the end of the stall so that . |
19 | Once the Greeks grow familiar with the alternation of democratically elected governments , and once their economy is giving them something like a proper European standard of life , they will behave like proper Europeans . |
20 | Besides , I thought it might sting you into giving me something on the Mallenders . |
21 | A second or two later , however , Fabia was turning her concentration to her plate , and giving herself something of a silent talking-to — her theme being that Ven would think he was lunching with some deranged lunatic if she went on grinning like that at him all through the meal . |
22 | Oddly , if the P M risks giving him one in the next reshuffle , it might be a sign that his own confidence is returning . |
23 | By then his triumphs there had given him something of the aura of the awaited one : his following was already in place ; he needed only to organize it . |
24 | When I was about twelve she told me how she 'd " flung " a sixpenny piece back at a titled woman who 'd given it her as a tip : " If you ca n't afford any more than that Madam , I suggest you keep it . " |
25 | ‘ Someone gave me one at the First Aid Post . |
26 | But he gave them none of the honours accorded by Anwar Sadat . |
27 | This method gives you something like a template for a graph , which you can use time and time again . |
28 | ‘ I made sure they gave you one without the prices . ’ |
29 | She could n't get out of the pit , but somebody knew she was there : her therapist gave her something of the same feeling but was far from being as much fun . |
30 | ‘ I gave him nothing of the sort ! ’ |