Example sentences of "give [pers pn] to " in BNC.

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31 She had bought some cigarettes for John and was wondering when she could give them to him .
32 ‘ We can give them to her to suck on when she needs to push . ’
33 So why not give them to me ?
34 So some time , you know , during the interval or at the end if you could er give them to Heather and then she 'll hand them on to me afterwards .
35 I 'll probably give them to my dad , as I do with most my clothes when I 've finished with them .
36 I said I would give them to him only if he later gave me his weapon .
37 They 're in the kitchen , Joelle will give them to you if you go and ask .
38 Why do n't you give them to somebody for a present ?
39 Well they 'd give them to her too .
40 Go on , let's give them to her .
41 They 're gon na give them to him .
42 I have to tell them on Monday otherwise they 'll give them to somebody else for this .
43 Well , so I wo n't , I wo n't give them to her .
44 We 've got ta give them to them today have we Andy and Michelle ?
45 Well while you 're there you can give them to him ca n't you ?
46 Amy 's three tomorrow , so she 'll give them to her tomorrow , she
47 And they do n't give them to everybody , what you do is , th the problem is that you see all that 's wrong with the depot .
48 Is anybody else going to want any sandwiches or sausage rolls , as if not we will give them to people outside .
49 No do n't give them to her look you bloody nicked her fifteen P , then you nick her crisps .
50 And then I came , I thought oh I ca n't find actually , there 's some here right , and she were n't gon na give them to me and I sort of went in there and got them myself .
51 It is generally sensible to limit the additional capabilities that the new desktop publishing product will give you to the bare minimum .
52 Then I want you to follow instructions I will give you to a small derelict hut , where you will find a very sick man , who needs looking after … ’
53 If you 're at all interested in that area then I have got you a reference I can give you to hand but it 's but a great deal of er architecture , certainly the thirties , forties , fifties reflected corporate status , corporate identity .
54 ‘ I shall give him to the Geimhreadh to play with for a few nights , ’ he said .
55 ‘ Why ca n't we give him to the police at once ? ’
56 I 'll give mine to Steven .
57 They 'd probably still give it to you . ’
58 I 'm just sorry that I did n't give it to you sooner .
59 There was the public humiliation of being dropped from the side ; the autocratic style of managers , who were themselves as afraid and insecure as their players ; the refusal to let good players use their natural talent to play , forcing them through repetitive training ‘ systems ’ and naïve ‘ game plans ’ ; the petty jealousies of the players , their hierarchies , and childish pranks ; the fear of the new signing , who has to be included at the expense of an old friend ; the view of a match from ‘ the inside ’ when you know a team-mate does not want the ball but wants it to look as if you will not give it to him .
60 It was n't worth more than thirty shillings , but Nurse Rose would n't know that and she decided she would definitely give it to Nurse Rose .
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