Example sentences of "had given [pron] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When she had finished , she sat down at the kitchen table with the envelope Tracey had given her the night before .
2 He looked at her and understood why her parents had given her the name .
3 Her instructor had given her the name of a boy who was selling a sailboard and who would be here in time for the afternoon race .
4 When he had given her the keys and the egg , and had left her , she first put the egg away with great care , and then examined the house , and at last went into the forbidden room .
5 She remembered how he had given her the creeps .
6 He had given her the capital for the first one on their twentieth wedding anniversary , when he had already bought a Georgian pendant that he dearly wished her to have , but before he chanced giving it to her he had asked her what she would like , and she told him .
7 Her mother , anxious to get to work , had given her the day off school .
8 She was so near to tears that her only outlet was to tell the whole sorry tale , including the news that Joanna had given her the day before .
9 In actual fact Rosemary had given her the idea about deglamorising herself , but it was with truth , when , feeling forced to reply , Leith answered , ‘ I 've worked hard for my qualifications .
10 Moira Griffin , of Edgecombe Drive , explained that the death of a homeless man had given her the idea of knitting for the people who use the hostel .
11 ‘ My father called me Breeze , ’ she added , as he seemed interested ; and as she said that her mind went back to the hot summer 's day when her father had given her the nickname which had been adopted by everyone .
12 Later , after returning home , in bed with his wife , the merchant taxes her about not having told him the monk had given her the money ; she claims that she thought the money the monk gave her was gift , and that she has already used it to buy clothing ; she will pay , she says , her debts to her husband in bed .
13 Anne had given her the parcel to post two days ago and she had completely forgotten all about it .
14 He had given her the excuse as usual .
15 He had held on to her hand as her flight was called , and it had given her the way out without tears .
16 Anna had explained , and it had given her the opportunity to describe details her daughter found miraculous .
17 She was the organist of a village church , and the freedom from long hours in a shop , or former office work , had given her the opportunity of practising more on her dearly loved organ .
18 She glanced across to Raynor again , and saw him bow his head in brief acknowledgement , and she smiled inwardly , for it was Raynor who had given her the clue , the idea , the knowledge of how to approach his people .
19 Baptiste Taillé had given her the signal .
20 But altogether her uncle Bean had given her the stiffening she needed .
21 When Lyddy had gone , Alexandra went to one of her huge wardrobes and from beneath a pile of linen drew out the little morocco volume Aunt Emily had given her the evening of her arrival .
22 It was too late to ring Defence — early evening in London by now — but Maxim had given her the number of one of George 's military clubs and she left the name of Anglam Gateway and its solicitors with the secretary there .
23 It seemed as though anger had given her the strength that rest in bed had failed to produce .
24 Then , too , she had felt rather shy of him since Christmas when he had given her the violets and had tried not to encourage his obvious interest in her .
25 Stephen had given her the task of co-ordinating the interiors for the hotel , following the design schemes he had commissioned from a well-known Paris-based designer .
26 The Hochhauser Season had given her the courage to defy Georg — not to quarrel with him , she did n't want to do that — but to make it plain she was now her own woman , with her own life to lead , a life that might or might not include him .
27 But if she told them Nina had given her the go-ahead , and Nina discovered the lie , she would be out .
28 Jenny was the girl she lived with , and the one who had given her the impetus to finally escape the suffocating love of her father and uncle in Hong Kong .
29 At last he saw that , if he was ever to eliminate his old habits , then he must refuse to do anything at all until he had given himself the directions .
30 She glared at me , dug beneath her cloak and pushed a purse ( much leaner than the one she had given me the night before ) into my hand .
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