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

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1 He 's trying to make out that I gave it to him when I gave him a spoonful of that … stuff …
2 That means he thought Maureen was his mother , so I gave him to her .
3 but I persuaded him that it would melt while he had his drink and to put it in my bag and er it was lunchtime when we got home and we were going some I , I ca n't remember what we were doing afterwards so I gave it to his mother , I thought she could share it .
4 I think it 's true to say that we give it to them and we also drink it ourselves .
5 ‘ How did people look after the sick and helpless ? ’ — ‘ Just as I do nowadays : I collect money from the people , and I give it to them .
6 and we were walking along and there 's all these daffodils so I went and picked one and I give it to her .
7 When I first got it in the I was a bit , well it do n't sound too hard , bit down hard , but then again they were in a rush , I said there 's your present and I gave it to them , and they unwrapped it and me mum says oh come on we 'll be late for the club , cos they were getting free drinks at the pub , oh she , she did n't even want to look at it , I said oh , and she looked at it
8 You asked for Operation Cuckoo to be your personal responsibility and I gave it to you .
9 I wondered if he would let me turn the handle if I gave it to him .
10 If I give them to you , you can do your story first and then pass them on . ’
11 ‘ I ca n't bear it if I give it to my children . ’
12 You 'd like mink if somebody gave it to you .
13 until she gave it to his mouth ,
14 He asked you for life , and you gave it to him
15 If you write a spreadsheet for somebody else , you might be using a sixty six megahertz four eight six duel processor erm , spaceship , and , somebody is using a steam driven I B M A T or something , and it runs quite acceptably on your machine , a reasonable speed , and you give it to somebody else on that steam driven thing , and it takes ages to do anything , and er , you press a button and they wait half an hour sort of thing .
16 " I love the idea of that sort of gift , because it 's so special and you always remember where it came from and who gave it to you . "
17 He held out his hand and she gave it to him , watching him as he put it to his lips , her eyes fixed in an almost mesmerised stare .
18 And she gave it to you . ’
19 as soon as possible , if you give them to me some time next week say Wednesday , Thursday , Friday , and we can say right , I want it Friday or Monday , okay , I 've just got to phone them and they will , they will put it on risk for you
20 Yeah , the reason that happened was that there was no-one servicing holidays erm and they came to us for an allocation and and we gave it to them .
21 And they give it to you with ‘ Dream All Your Troubles Away ’ , which boots out the ambient side of ‘ Cake ’ and adds a vocal and hard groove .
22 She looked to him for a lead and he gave it to her .
23 Years later he found a diary he had kept as a schoolboy in 1940 , two years before I became really aware of him , and he gave it to me .
24 But he had an address for you , and he gave it to me
25 ‘ Yes , ’ said Bartlemas , ‘ we witnessed the will and he gave it to us to look after it … ’
26 Until eighteen months ago Wiltshire was the most undermanned force in this country , and that 's not our figures , that was the Home Office formula which produced that , and because of that eighteen months ago the Home Secretary actually granted this force an extra sixty- seven policemen and he gave none to anybody else .
27 And he pulls out another container of peace and he gives it to somebody else , that is n't how it happens .
28 And he gives it to him !
29 And he gives it to him and the man goes and he goes what ? and he goes and he goes what ? and he goes and he goes what ? and he goes and he goes what ? and he goes and he goes get off of this train , now !
30 I hold out my hand for the hat and he gives it to me .
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