Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [adv] give [pers pn] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I think I 'd best give you your supper before he comes back , had n't I ? ’ |
2 | well er , I went down to give him my book cos I do anything |
3 | I did n't give him my card . |
4 | " I did n't give him my version , as you call it . |
5 | I did n't give him anything then . ’ |
6 | I did n't give them my mouse , er , I gave 'em the mouse but no joy-stick . |
7 | I did n't give you one on the end but I bought |
8 | But I did n't give you it . |
9 | I 've already given him one actually . |
10 | I 've already given him his Christmas presents . |
11 | Kevin 's been done but I 've not given him anything back in writing yet , which I 've go to do . |
12 | And in that figure I 've just given you we have allowed for extra provision in some cases like for the national curriculum in the education sector , additional spending for under fives and taking on board the requirements in Social Services for care in the community and the children 's bill , although those have been , of course — the care in the community proposals have now been delayed and they are being phased in over three years . |
13 | Thank you No they do n't , change , no , I 've just give them what I had . |
14 | And I have already given you my opinion . |
15 | And Dr Neil , staring at her wine glass as though it were a bomb , said , ‘ Trust me McAllister ; alcohol will do you nothing but good after your adventures tonight — you will sleep well , and I have already given you my word that I will behave myself . ’ |
16 | I have n't given them anything yet . |
17 | Oh hang on I have n't given you one yet Chris , hang on . |
18 | In 1951 , he could still write to an author who wanted to publish some works in his collection : ‘ I have not given you my permission because I do not know what will be in the book you are writing . |
19 | Who had seen enacted before him the last skirmish in the war which had now given him his own longed-for kingdom of Cyprus . |
20 | Look , sir , you 'd better give me your passport . ’ |
21 | But you 'd better give me your number just in case . ’ |
22 | It crossed Juliet 's mind that she 'd never given him her home number , so how could he know it ? |
23 | ‘ Not only that but , seeming very pleasant and eager to please , I thought , the woman I spoke with then suggested that rather than address my package to Cara in her professional name , just to make sure the package reached you , she 'd better give me your married name . ’ |
24 | Media presentation has now become such a critical feature of the process of negotiations and public image-making that those who do not give it its due credit are likely to find their credibility in question . |
25 | I have n't got it , you did n't give me your money this morning so I did n't bother going to the building society |
26 | Cos you did n't give me your money to put in |
27 | No , you did n't give me my hu , no |
28 | Where di , yeah but you did n't give me it ! |
29 | I have n't got a you do n't give me one ! |
30 | ‘ If you do n't give me your car insurance details , I shall call the police ! ’ |