Example sentences of "[noun sg] he give " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I would n't count on that , ’ Roman said almost lazily , but there was nothing languid in the glance he gave Claudia .
2 From the quick glance he gave her she saw that had surprised him .
3 With Stalinvast gone , any remaining evidence of the kindling of the hydra had been obliterated ; and Jaq would need to think up an almighty lie to exonerate the command he gave , should official query ever reach him .
4 At least by leading a club he gave declarer a choice .
5 In today 's programme he gives us an exclusive interview , the first since his heart attack four months ago .
6 He kissed her then , his mouth warm and sensitive to her every response , and when she put her arms around his neck he gave a hoarse inhalation of breath , his arms tightening around hers , and the kiss took fire , grew passionate , their bodies pressing together , harder , harder …
7 In the Foreign Office the central block was adjacent to the park , while with the War Department he gave the judges alternative layouts .
8 Look , here is the drawing he gave me : see how fine it is , how accurate , how personal …
9 K. Barrett 's book , Luke the Historian in Recent Study is the weight he gives to the Word as the prime agency through which the Spirit extends the good news of Christ .
10 Well that 's it , that , that 's a very good starting point because one point that Freud er makes in the book and Andrea er alluded to but is , is very important in fact he calls it , there 's a little sub-section of the book called the Analogy and this is the erm analogy that Freud is gon na use for his study of Moseism the analogy he gives , er can you remember it Andrea ?
11 Denis Wirth-Miller attended a talk he gave at Goldsmiths ' College and observed how he galvanised the audience .
12 This concludes Mr Birdwood 's article and again many thanks to him for the talk he gave last March and for permission to reprint same .
13 Now that quote is flung back at him with every interview he gives .
14 Leonard was but 21 when it was first published , though the poems were culled from his output from 15 to 20 years of age , according to an interview he gave to Andrew Tyler of Disc in 1972 .
15 Whatever was said , Becker clearly seems to have changed his mind about the credibility and validity of the Grand Slam Cup , judging by a recent interview he gave to Suddeutsche Zeitung , one of Germany 's most influential newspapers .
16 In the last interview he gave to a French journalist before the war began , Ho , in envisaging the way in which ‘ at all costs war must be averted ’ , seemed to accept independence within the French Union ; although unless this was based on a total misunderstanding of the nature of the French Union , which also seems unlikely , this was probably more of a smoke-screen than a smoke-signal .
17 The Shah 's confusion was evident in an interview he gave to one of the journalists whom he had known the longest , Clare Hollingworth of the Daily Telegraph of London .
18 Though their controller of programmes in Scotland indicated , in an interview he gave The Scotsman earlier this year , that many of the aims and aspirations of the Scottish task force had been incorporated , in his view , in the final version of ‘ Extending Choice ’ , John Birt 's mission statement for the future of the BBC .
19 In return for Jos 's labour he gave him bed and board . ’
20 With College authorities he reached an unofficial arrangement whereby for a term he gave his salary to Francis Bacon whom he had asked to fill his place .
21 His son , the Rev John Wilson , Minister at Corporation Road Baptist Church , paid tribute to the friendship he gave to others .
22 As part of the deal he gave Wildenstein 's the right of first refusal on 15 of his paintings should his heirs seek to sell them .
23 With a skilful lurch he gave the bent hydrant on the sidewalk a crunchy shouldercheck and we were off , weaving at speed back up the street .
24 He 's been told an operation will help him but says it 's only on condition he gives up smoking for six months .
25 At the hill beyond the village he gave them money .
26 Nicholson , while rejecting Corman as his ‘ mentor ’ gladly acknowledges the start and subsequent ten years ' work he gave him .
27 Webb , and others , stressed the amount of work he gave to the poor .
28 She nibbled the toast he gave her unenthusiastically , but she had to admit it helped — her head was now using muffled drums .
29 Sara would always remember gratefully the help he gave at that time ‘ to render a miserable cottage , an abode of comparative comfort ’ .
30 ‘ It was the chuckle he gave when I eventually dragged myself away .
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