Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] gave [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I suppose it was the isolation that gave us such a feeling of camaraderie . "
2 It was what was within the bird the force that gave it such power , such vitality . ’
3 Another episode that gave him much reassurance was the time when Kate invited him in for tea at the Rectory .
4 BILLY JOEL is battling to save the tiny New York club that gave him his first pop break .
5 It was the therapy that gave me the strength to leave my girlfriend because through it I established the fact that I was prone to passivity , always waiting for other people to call the shots .
6 But it was working as a computer specialist in the insurance industry that gave him the necessary experience , most notably the motor insurance experience , he needed .
7 The boots have a Vibram dual density sole that gave me all the grip and comfort I needed over steep wet grass and rough ground .
8 We 've got to go there tomorrow , so ’ — he took his hand from the wheel and gave her a quick pat — ‘ put your neb under your wing until after the holidays and see what transpires then . ’
9 I was wearing the King 's ring , but I took off my Rassendyll family ring and gave it to her .
10 Mrs Young , who had paused in her search , finally found her purse and gave me a dollar .
11 I contacted the landowner immediately after the inquest to inform him of the result and gave him three coins , one for each of his sons .
12 She had been a regular person once , but that had been before the voices started up in her head , before the dead woman got out of her rocking chair , before the preacherman reached into her mind and gave it a sharp twist …
13 His purchase of the Kemsley newspaper chain was a step in the overall process of press concentration and gave him a Fleet Street prize , The Sunday Times .
14 Gradually he removed his concentration and gave it to me .
15 Out by the pool she found a girl who greeted her warmly and , delving into the recesses of her knapsack , brought out a box of nougat and gave it to her .
16 The city , he continues , was a ‘ sign of capital ’ ; it ‘ took up and eviscerated the varieties of social practice and gave them back with ventriloqual precision ’ .
17 Gilfach Iago and Inclino Top continued like clockwork and gave us no surprises .
18 He conceived the idea of artificial daylight and gave it practical reality by filtering the light of an Argand oil lamp through blue glass .
19 Just as we were about to leave , Frank Dick called me to one side and gave me a blistering reprimand .
20 She cocked her head on one side and gave me a long scrutiny , almost as though she had never seen me before .
21 As they walked to the hotel car park across the road , two young art student types , thin girls with long black hair and western eyes , stopped and asked him if he could help them work their camera , they were out on an assignment and it would n't go at all , and Rory fiddled something on the side and gave it back and said : ‘ That should be it now , the poor ould thing should be in a museum ’ , and as they went away looked back at him , and back again .
22 He bought the rock and gave it to me .
23 As their eyes met , Yanto sensed a spart of recognition and gave her a broad smile to help her recollect .
24 Those in the East End included a half-share in Chandler 's Wiltshire Brewery in the Hackney Road , Bethnal Green ( via the Lion brewery , Lambeth , the brewery that gave us the South Bank lion ) ; some of the pubs belonging to the Commercial Brewery Co in Commercial Road , Stepney , in 1927 ( the rest went to Hammerton 's brewery , Stockwell ) ; and West and Co , of the Three Crowns brewery , Hackney Road , Bethnal Green , with 60 pubs , in 1929 .
25 The girl singer was in good voice by the pool , singing some sentimental Spanish favourites , with that wistful lilt that gave them their distinctive charm .
26 Although it looked completely different , it was this truck that gave me the concept for ‘ MiniMag ’ , the 27ft ( 8m ) articulated truck that we used for Mrs Thatcher 's open-air meetings in the 1987 election .
27 ‘ That headache has tightened you up all over — or perhaps it was the tightness that gave you the headache in the first place . ’
28 Shiona watched it , reflecting that the reason for her sensitivity was that her private life was the only area of her existence that gave her absolutely no satisfaction at all .
29 Hidden away , pushed to the darker recesses of her mind , it was a tangible presence that gave her a degree of comfort in the terrible loneliness of her marriage .
30 Some of the smokers were aware of his campaign against passive smoking — the kind that gave him cancer in smoke-tarred clubs .
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