Example sentences of "do [adv] give i [art] " in BNC.

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1 Being a fair-minded person and still hoping that I had a chance to get a cultural stew going , I listened carefully to the hon. Member for Stoke-on-Trent , Central ( Mr. Fisher ) , but he did not give me a chance either .
2 And since she shared Humber 's and my attitude to our job , she did not give me the kind of pep-talk Aline would have come up with in these circumstances .
3 He did not give me the money for either .
4 ‘ He did not give me the poem , ’ Benjamin replied .
5 They do not give me a carved wooden cup though , something we all covet .
6 Mother did once give me a tin of toffees , all wrapped in gold paper , which was a special treat — I still have the pretty tin , all pink , red and gold .
7 But did n't give me no moneys .
8 And she did n't give me a chance to explain my case at all . ’
9 ‘ They did n't give me a house number . ’
10 Veiled women carrying home shopping did n't give me a second glance .
11 ‘ Stephen did n't give me a chance , ’ Griffiths said later .
12 It did n't give me a positive attitude to psychiatric care or the regime in the National Health Service at all
13 It did n't give me a very positive image to actually find other people , but I used to go to South London drag pubs , such as the Vauxhall , with schoolfriends when we were in sixth form .
14 The chap here did n't give me a lot of hope .
15 Physically and erm emotionally writing can be very isolating and so , for example a few years ago , I was writing a huge piece on Africa about Africa and I found emotions growing that I actually did n't have names for , erm and it made it impossible to finish the piece I was working on , and then I , I went to see an Afro Asian exhibition of art and I saw portraying some of these paintings the same emotions and it , it did n't give me a name for the emotions but it , it made me feel an awful lot less isolated seeing that erm other people have also , have also felt this .
16 Cobalt said : ‘ She did n't give me a name , but she said her friend was killed by ‘ the Americans ’ .
17 I was going to tell you so , but you did n't give me a chance . ’
18 What I do n't understand , ’ he added softly , ‘ is why you did n't give me a chance to tell you how it was from my point of view .
19 He did n't give me a chance to sit down with him !
20 He did n't give me the impression of being badly injured .
21 No these did n't give me the feeling of being police .
22 You did n't do the work at all and did n't give me the book either .
23 There 's some people standing round watching me , but they do n't give me a hand .
24 Do n't give me a hard time , McLeish , just bloody do it . ’
25 What if she do n't give me a loan of it , what if she tells me , you know , ‘ eff off , ’ or something , and by the time you come to the door , he 'll go like that , ‘ Just keep the lawnmower ’ , you know what I mean .
26 Do n't give me a hard time , ’ she begged .
27 that 's a funny thing on the phone when he said about paying I said a hundred a six pound complete so I said and do n't give me a cheque cos I do n't want one !
28 Fans of the band 's music do n't particularly get anything extra from the rag-arsed studio orphan ‘ Do n't Give Me No Lip , Child ’ or the ‘ Live At Trondheim ’ CD which ends , in tribute to ‘ Metallic KO ’ , with the sounds of dumped instruments and broken bottles .
29 He do n't give me the position .
30 But it does n't give me a bitey-bluesy sound that a valve amp ought to have when just pushed into distortion .
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