Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] do [adv] give [pron] " in BNC.

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1 You have to get yourself worked up a little bit , or you do n't give your best . ’
2 But for the man in the street of course or anything does n't give you any such a look ahead information .
3 You should be glad that I do n't give you false looks or smiles .
4 I 'm just sorry that I did n't give it to you sooner .
5 No my philosophy with customer relations has always been that you do n't give somebody a refund , you give them some tickets to fly again so it 's keeps them flying
6 ‘ You can say that you did n't give her a photograph . ’
7 ‘ There 's always this fear she wo n't be able to cope , so you do n't give her the difficult jobs ’ .
8 So you do n't give us full marks , Mr Didier . ’
9 The Treaty of Rome , with the consent of the British people , was given force in this country by our EC Act of 1972 ; Brussels has no power to legislate for us that we did not give it .
10 Even Trevor said grudgingly : ‘ It was n't too bad , except they did n't give us balloons . ’
11 Christy O'Connor Jnr played on the second morning and Jose Maria Canizares in the afternoon and although they did n't give me any points I felt it was important that they got a chance to taste the atmosphere and feel a part of the proceedings , as I thought that it would help them going into the singles .
12 Umpires David Shepherd and John Holder chivvied them several times , but although the players might deny it suited them tactically to keep as many of their batting overs in hand for the next day when better weather was promised , it is difficult to dismiss the thought that the level of fines was so derisory that they did not give it a thought .
13 Leaders and officials of parties other than the NPN nevertheless complain that it does not give them fair treatment .
14 that 's another story with a an unusual ending cos I 'd have thought when you were saying that he was n't that he did n't give them the
15 ‘ You can see that he did n't give himself the time to finish it .
16 And I do not give you permission to fling yourself at her feet , grab her hands and weep into her palms .
17 He did n't get that straight off and I did n't give him time to think about it .
18 And I did n't give it a moment 's real consideration .
19 And I did n't give you the chance to put things straight , ’ she murmured .
20 I tell you this because I know that I can not expect trust if I do not give it .
21 I just think it 's wrong because every day a tiny bit the ground loo looks much much better than if I do n't give them for weeks an they do , well .
22 ‘ Tell me , my young friend , ’ he went on , ‘ those orders you have to shoot me — if I do n't give you the money you want — who gave you such orders ? ’
23 If I did n't give him a square meal on Monaghan Day he 'd drink himself stupid in Mohill . ’
24 So I got dressed and went to the corner shop to nick three Wormy bars , but Brett and Damon snuck up behind and they said they 'd tell if I did n't give them a bar each .
25 Sure I have to , Nellie , for if I did n't give it a redd up at least once in a while he 'd have the place like a right midden . ’
26 And you did n't give us two
27 And she did n't give me a chance to explain my case at all . ’
28 I 've been over and she did n't give me one .
29 Er , my friend got a house at Westerhailes Park eleven months ago and er it was alright at the beginning , then she started getting hassle , from the kids coming to her door asking for cigarettes and she did n't give them them , and they were banging on her door , tapping on her windows and everything .
30 What if she do n't give me a loan of it , what if she tells me , you know , ‘ eff off , ’ or something , and by the time you come to the door , he 'll go like that , ‘ Just keep the lawnmower ’ , you know what I mean .
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