Example sentences of "she give [pron] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Did she give you your fifty pence back ?
2 Yeah erm Alice at school , she give me one but hers were n't called them and I said they were called Imps
3 She gives him his eyes , she found them
4 She gives him his teeth , tying their roots
5 She gives me her key-ring to look at ; a plastic heart in which a photo of her husband and two children are encased .
6 All he could say was that it had to be called a great and profound change , and that it had happened , ‘ I have a feeling of being at home when I am with her , as though she gives me my own hearth , a feeling that our lives are interwoven . ’
7 We can both feel the strain plucking at the atmosphere , so when I say I 'll return the keys to the landlord she gives me his address to get me out of the way .
8 She gives her plenty of time .
9 when I won that pork er she gives us it
10 She gives us our lunch and we have to wash up for her then .
11 he says if you just say has the money gone in , he 'll tell you , yeah , and she gives you your bank account number
12 She gave me them all the time when I was little , she recalls .
13 I bought one erm I think it was a year or two back then our next door neighbour di , well no , it was before she died , she gave me one .
14 PEP Guide editor Roz Barder is closer to the market than most , and she gave me her views on what to follow in 1993 .
15 She gave me her hand and I kissed it .
16 We talked and prayed to God , and she gave me her letter to her son , James .
17 She gave me her apologies earlier for being unable to be here for this stage of the debate .
18 about it and I did n't see her for weekend she gave me her phone number , Saturday morning I gave her a bell , said I would be walking the dog if you want to join me
19 I looked at Lily She seemed to me to be perceptibly hurt ; and just as another wild idea was beginning to run through my mind , that she really was an amnesiac , some beautiful amnesiac he had , somehow , literally and metaphorically laid his hands on , she gave me what was beyond any doubt a contemporary look , a look out of role — a quick , questioning glance that flicked from me to Conchis 's averted head and back again .
20 And he said , ‘ I asked the librarian if she had something with big print so she gave me your book . ’
21 Before she gave me my jab , she asked the most pertinent question that anyone had so far posed .
22 She gave me my first mask when I was two years old .
23 She gave me my hand back , but let her velveted fingers play with it for a second or two .
24 She gave them her best smiles .
25 She gave him what she had brought , a dish of beans and potatoes .
26 She gave him what was left of the already denuded packet : only two hundred pounds , it was true , and nothing like what it should be .
27 Pulling herself together with an effort , she gave him what she hoped was a cool look .
28 She took him to herself and loved him in the mystical , supreme way she believed her mother had loved her father ; she gave him everything — her innocence , her youth , her maidenhead .
29 She gave him her best smile , liking what she saw under the porch lantern .
30 In spite of the anxiety she had recently undergone , she was the picture of health , and Roger 's heart warmed — as everyone 's did — when she gave him her radiant smile .
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