Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] give [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 We feed you , keep you warm and give you a roof over your head .
2 A new bank account that give you independence and freedom to choose how to organise your money the way you want , when you want .
3 Again , like teachers , there are one or two honest coppers , but in general they nick you for things you have not done or give you a sound slapping to make you remember them .
4 I gathered , however , that they expected it to continue to get worse and that there was nothing they could do except give me vitamins .
5 What happens if give me an scenario , a cautionary tale like the insurance man does to his customers .
6 ‘ Let's scuff a ball up the way we are alleged to have done and give it to someone like Devon Malcolm .
7 Usually I start in my bedroom and I like to get to the top of the stairs by the baby 's lunchtime , and then I stop and give them lunch and then I carry on and get on quite well .
8 And she gave us these so I said , well I 've given her towels , wait and give it her for next .
9 Using the Public Windows Interface self-certification kits promised next month , independent software vendors which find their application(s) do n't run are being asked look at the source , find the undocumented Windows calls being made and give them to Sun which will add them to the PWI specification .
10 Hardy Amies and other designers lend or give me evening wear .
11 How would be persuaded or give them the right image .
12 I can do nothing to help except give them good references and a few quid to tide them over .
13 Well , treacle tins people just save and give you .
14 Run and give it to Great-Granny , ’ he said , sometime after Pippa was already there .
15 She said on the fourteenth , you know and give it to you then .
16 So measure and give it to me so , so we 've got it .
17 I , I , I personally feel that give it to solicitor and let her deal with it , because
18 Erm , well , if you tell her I rang and give her my love .
19 The best way to approach bad behaviour is to tell the child to stop whatever she 's doing and give her a reason why .
20 I always give them some when I , when I see them , I try and give them you know
21 Try and give him the benefit of the doubt .
22 Try and give her a red nightie .
23 If there was no correlation , well you 'd expect them to be mixed up a bit so that negatives might occur with negatives or they might occur with positives vice-versa Now , I 'm g try and give you a feel for how these numbers , how we work out the correlation coefficient in terms of Z scores .
24 You try and give you money , there he is there .
25 The Chief Officer said quite clearly last er last time that the decisions were decisions for members and members came up with a view last time that we should not remove that whole time crew from St Albans which was the one firm decision that was made at the last meeting and what Councillor is now suggesting that we should take out those twenty eight whole time fire fighters and then try and give us ten back if we 're lucky .
26 And he 'd come out maybe at ten o'clock , just gone and give you tuppence or some would give you a penny .
27 United are just one point and one place off the bottom … its Gillingham at home tomorrow and that 's a game they 've got to win … so go and give them a cheer
28 And her husband , go and give them a clout , so she said , no , and she walked up to them , and quietly said ,
29 She 's looking through this rack of suits so I go and give her a hand .
30 A white woman asks for a bath , and they go and give her the key to the bathroom , things like that .
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