Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] i [verb] give [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The best bit of information you 've got is the syllabus coverage that I 've given you .
2 I er I nearly fell through the floor a little while ago I was British Gas people and one of them living with this lady and I want to give her half of my lump sum , how can I do to avoid er to effect her income tax or inheritance tax thinking in terms of the inheritance tax limit of a hundred and fifty thousand I said , Well would you mind telling me about how much it will be ?
3 ‘ It will break my heart if I had to give my little girl up .
4 ‘ It 's definitely an experience and I try to give myself to the moment and make the most of it .
5 I used to follow a bit but I had to give it up .
6 I sold my hair because I wanted to give you a present .
7 I think to be a good teaching aid something has to say ‘ Well I think this because ’ and , as it were , retrace the chain of reasoning that I 've just the sort of chain that I 've given you .
8 He was sure I was going to be sent to Siberia but I 'd given him all my film and all the pictures that I 'd taken already .
9 ‘ I did n't agree to see you last week because I wanted to give you any information .
10 I promised the money to the Church and I want to give it .
11 Trying to escape by going to the only other bar in Woodstock , where I was chased around a table by The Psychedelic Furs because I had given them a bad review in a music paper .
12 So know that , if you now refer back to the , the book that I 've given you this morning and if you turn to where it says okay it says stop here do not read on
13 They paid me expenses which was expenses to hospital and I think gave me about thirty pound for maternity clothing and that was it .
14 She approved of my taste and I 'd given her the right amount of money for the red coat which I st ill have n't worn .
15 £ But I think to give us perhaps a more vivid idea of what it must have been like for ordinary people , these are 3 houses in St Aldate 's that do n't exist any more , they 're down more-or-less where the police station is , erm and we do know exactly who lived there , and who was actually there during the war .
16 They were standing now , in the as bomb-hit kitchen , Rab and Doctor ; and Doctor — she was taller than him , what with her feather and hat , by a good head — said , ‘ Those pills that I 've given you , take them only as prescribed .
17 The trust my partner and I share gives us the freedom to get on and do things without stopping every ten minutes to check up on each other .
18 By this time Desmond had nearly stopped on the flarepath and I decided to give him a wide berth .
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