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

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31 And she gave him a bleak little smile and put a plate of hot rolls on the table .
32 ‘ I hate to see you going home empty handed , ’ said Madame , and she gave him a package tied like a cake in neatly folded greaseproof paper .
33 And she gave him a smile that resembled gratitude .
34 ‘ Ta , ’ he said awkwardly , and she gave him one of her voluminous smiles .
35 ‘ That 's right , ’ and she gave him a warm smile .
36 The woman 's face brightened up considerably and she gave him a sweet smile .
37 And she gave him her stupid listen-to-me laugh .
38 She contrived to sit near to him and she gave him nice things to eat .
39 And this wifey come out and she gave him a nasty talking to , chapping chapping on her door with a stick .
40 ‘ Is that your last word on the subject ? ’ he asked coolly , and she gave him a wintry smile .
41 It was his only comment after an hour 's play , and she gave him her flashing smile , remarking , ‘ Dare all , ’ Papa used to say , ‘ and the game will reward you — always provided that you cover your back . ’ ’
42 His self-confidence almost swept her off her guard , but the narrowed black eyes were a warning , and she gave him a small , would-be pitying smile .
43 That gained her immediate attention and she gave him a shocked look .
44 He chuckled and she gave him a light punch on the shoulder .
45 ‘ I 'm sorry , ’ he said , and she gave him a watery smile .
46 The man was beneath contempt , she thought , and she gave him her most innocent smile in return .
47 Got on one tube and that broke down from the end of she 's at Liverpool Street then she had to go different end to Oxford Street , but she ended up in Charing Cross then she got on another tube line at Charing Cross and then that broke down , so she said it took hours , then she gave a taxi , had to get a taxi back to Oxford Street and , and from Oxford Street back to Waterloo and it 's four pound and he gave her a change for a tenner instead , and she gave him a twenty pound note but , you know she 's absolutely haggard , so I said it 's just as well she can have a cup of tea before she goes , I just told her briefly about that so , erm , Carla 's a bit late ai n't she ?
48 when she , this man was n't very well on , she saw him up at her window and she saw he was n't very well on the other side of the road and she sent down to ask him to come in and she gave him a cup of tea and everything and she was talking
49 And she gave you all this money ? ’
50 And she gave it to you . ’
51 Although momentarily tempted by the seductively rich chocolate dessert Sabrina 's willpower held firm and she gave it to Graham .
52 The sensation sharpened and she gave it more attention .
53 He held out his hand and she gave it to him , watching him as he put it to his lips , her eyes fixed in an almost mesmerised stare .
54 The computer bleeped at her indignantly , and she gave it a mutinous scowl .
55 Evette , she brought er a green thing A round thing and she gave it to one of the ladies , I can not remember which one .
56 There was only one answer to give , and she gave it .
57 Like all the members of staff , Miss Smith was dedicated to her work and she gave us a fine start in life .
58 So as far as this meeting 's concerned , erm , most of our meetings are basically business meetings , but we , we have tried and we will try to put in speakers and , and do different things from time to time , we had er , er a woman last time who 'd been to Central America recently and she gave us a very interesting talk on a visit to El Salvador and Guatamala , erm , and we , we 'd like to do that more often , but , but what we do really erm , to begin with any rate , is we go th we go through the , the headings on this sheet , on the , on the minutes , we use them as headings for others and erm , items on the agenda and er some may have more to say than others and there are one or two not on there which we 'll pop in as we go along .
59 Her Father had been a District Officer in N. Nigeria in the 1920's , and she gave us letters ; a diary ; some amazing old photographs and a telegram ; and , perhaps best of all , the mementoes of Piccin , the baby leopard reared by the family and then given to Edinburgh Zoo in 1929 .
60 And she gave us these so I said , well I 've given her towels , wait and give it her for next .
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