Example sentences of "but he give [art] " in BNC.
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1 | But he gave no answering smile . |
2 | Ruth looked at Adam , but he gave no sign of having heard . |
3 | Rostov wondered if the Manchu had overheard the conversation , but he gave no sign . |
4 | But he gave no sign of it . |
5 | But he gave no hint of alternatives to replace diesel fuel over the next 25–35 years . |
6 | The ‘ aye dein' ’ character was the tone of voice from behind me on a bus run which was supposed to be a ‘ Mystery Tour ’ but he gave a detailed commentary on the whole journey . |
7 | But he gave a final warning to Horsley . |
8 | But he gave a rare interview yesterday , stressing his belief that his report had been grossly misrepresented and that numbers infected heterosexually were ‘ substantial ’ and growing . |
9 | But he gave a ton payment , and the old guy only got a shock , so where 's the harm ? |
10 | His lips hesitated , and she thought for a moment that he was going to draw her away , but he gave a low groan and his mouth moved against hers again . |
11 | But he gave a sudden jerk of his head . |
12 | The knowing look in his eyes let her know she had n't fooled him for an instant , but he gave a single nod . |
13 | But he gave a speech did n't he from the stairs |
14 | But he gave the all clear after testing most of the track in the post lunch stroll . |
15 | But he gave the lion 's share of the credit for the victory to Snodin , playing his first full 90 minutes for two and a half years after a series of hamstring and knee injuries put his career in doubt . |
16 | But he gave an account of having grown up being looked after by black servants because both his parents worked , and he claimed that , after they had separated , a black housekeeper named Evelyn became almost a mother-figure to him . |
17 | He would not agree to suspend drilling but he gave an assurance that work would not re-commence until Wednesday . |
18 | It may be pure conjecture but he gives the impression that he knows the words to The Sash and could sing them backwards , and it was hardly surprising when football fans nicknamed him ‘ Agent Orange ’ . |
19 | Not only does Nithard say in which vernacular languages the two kings addressed their men ( though he records the addresses in Latin ) , but he gives the ensuing oaths in vernacular texts that are among the earliest examples of Old High German and Old French . |