Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] be give [pron] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Bowe has always said that I am the man he wants more than anybody and now that I am giving him the perfect opportunity , he is shying away from it .
2 Anne is abroad at the moment , doing some research , but she left a message with someone that I 'm to give her a ring when she gets back .
3 " You asked me to report preliminary findings as soon as I could , so I 'm giving you a ring , " he said .
4 Probably nothing , he was thinking , she 's only winding me up , and the thought that she was gave him a pleasurable kick .
5 Hoping against hope that she was giving him the come-on at last , he readily accepted .
6 It 's nice to know that you 're giving me the benefit of the doubt . ’
7 What 's the doubt that you 're giving him the benefit of ?
8 And your answers should be couched in the terms that you would answer somebody in the pub , in that you 're giving them the information , you 're giving it to them in a clean way .
9 This takes place in late November and on two separate evenings we fill our largest lecture theatre with local school children from both sides of the county , sometimes a little bit further afield , and that means that we 're giving them an illustrated lecture by one of our more distinguished colleagues , and we entertain and inform , I think , something like eight hundred school children every year in that alone .
10 er to make sure that we 're giving you the right platform to earn money to keep all of your er aspects going .
11 I had no idea how the property market worked but I have friends who do , so we are giving it a whirl . ’
12 in other words if you read it without any experience you might start thinking that it 's giving you a vision of the real heaven where as it 's just symbolic
13 I recently asked Lord King of British Airways about his decision to buy Boeing aircraft and United States General Electric aero engines — not only that , but the fact that he was giving them a foothold in Britain at the expense of Rolls-Royce .
14 He went out , and Merrill sensed that he was giving her a breathing space .
15 ‘ But I 'll need some support if I am to give him the service he wants .
16 Which which company if I was to give you a choice , and the luxury that most recruiters do n't have .
17 Erm if I was to give you an option a choice of which market area you think you would be most happy with , where do you think ?
18 if someone 's giving you a lift , what you could do is get them to drive straight down , drop you off , and then they can go and park .
19 ‘ And it would be nice , ’ she added slowly , ‘ if someone was to give us a bit reading . ’
20 If as part of the task you specify the effect the programme is to have on the audience , you are building in the criteria by which that audience can judge the programme and you are giving them a purpose in viewing .
21 You are taking rights away and you are giving them no consultation at all .
22 You come around here every week with whatever chick you fell into the sack with the night before and you 're giving me a morality lecture !
23 Fifty pound 'll go to the fre exchange cos she 's giving me a hundred .
24 She give us all these , like diseases and we had to learn parrot learn them the definition for them cos she were giving us a test on them .
25 You can accept payments from passengers in your car if you are giving them a lift for social or other similar purposes .
26 You can accept payments from passengers in your car if you are giving them a lift for social or other similar purposes .
27 You can accept payments from passengers in your car if you are giving them a lift for social or other similar purposes .
28 If you were to give me a ha'penny I might tell you different ’
29 you this turtle as an incentive cos you 're giving him the turtle anyway but he wo n't know that unless his mum 's told him .
30 Manager Bryan Hamilton , who offered the 21-year-old Londoner the opportunity , said : ‘ He is looking for a change of direction while his athletics career is on hold and we are giving him the chance to prove his worth as a footballer . ’
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