Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] [pron] have give [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | On the machine build that he 's given me for this year , of which that is an example . |
2 | Well grandma has cos she 's given me a swimsuit . |
3 | ‘ When you 've done research on a country for years , you also get a sense of which groups have vested interests or political agendas , who can be trusted and who has given us reliable information , ’ said Smart . |
4 | I think I 'm just gon na go round me girlfriend 's and sleep after she 's given me my food . |
5 | Well I hope that I 've given you enough to get you started on the right tracks . |
6 | When Derek got the run they all cheered and a reporter commented that they had given him a great welcome , but could not possibly have known the significance of the run . |
7 | He replied that he had given it verbally to a police sergeant , but that he must have forgotten about it . |
8 | Staring blankly at the rubble , all that remained of the cottage , she tried to remember the exact words Leo had used when he 'd given her the cheque . |
9 | He 'd applied to join the police in his final year at university ; it had been an unfashionable thing to do but he 'd given it a lot of careful thought . |
10 | But I do now sometimes wish that I had given them more time when I did have them . ’ |
11 | That wonderful love they had shared and which had given her the precious gift of a son . |
12 | ‘ As far as Frank is concerned , he is entirely satisfied with what I am doing and he has given me the space to get on with it . |
13 | I keep on asking but she 's given me three different answers up to now ; that Deborah felt a bit depressed , that they 'd been out very late to the last show at the cinema in Via Romana which is very near to Piazza Pitti . ’ |
14 | She did n't realise that she 'd given me the greatest gift of all . |
15 | What was even more satisfying was knowing that she had given him that same lesson , not once but twice , this morning when she 'd stunned him by agreeing to see his grandmother on her own time , and last night , when she 'd turned away his advances , and never mind all that pretence about his not being interested . |
16 | Now he knew that he had given her what he had , and no one could give more . |
17 | ‘ I seem to remember that he never stopped talking and I had given him the cold fish eye . ’ |
18 | The Queen commending his work , not only for the pains therein taken , said that nothing had given her so great delectation . |
19 | Who said that I had given thee up . |
20 | Several women friends of Waddell said that he had given them within days of the murder large sums of money ; and a barman to whom Waddell had given £1000 for safe keeping said Waddell had told him he had won a packet on the horses . |
21 | Then , for the first time in three decades , Mr Wolski had reached out his hands and touched the eagle he had loved and who had given him such comfort for so long . |
22 | I would have thought if she would have sat in the chair , I mean well she could n't go the week aha I do n't young enough yeah , about a month ago she just peed of somewhere and some , I do n't know , she 's alright , I said yes she 'll be alright , I said I 'm going to start cooking so she said I got to take these Heather , I said well they 'll travel better in there , your father said you know Jane he said if you 'd given her a hand |
23 | The goodness which their behaviour has created and which has given them their special places , may now be regarded as part of the Created God . |
24 | ‘ I 've had a devil of a job tracking you down , ’ he said after he 'd given her a big hug . |
25 | Christine paused most meaningfully … ‘ she said as you had given it to her , sir . |
26 | Did I say that she 's given me the diary ? ’ |
27 | Old people are no fools , and can easily be hurt ; so however many things you have on your mind to be done when you get home , never leave them feeling that you have given them time that you have grudgingly spared . |
28 | I thought that see as we 've given them five hundred before , perhaps you 'd consider giving them , perhaps two hundred and fifty this time . |