Example sentences of "[adv prt] [conj] give [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ After we lost in Moscow , I ushered the team back into the locker room and locked the door before any administrators could get in and give them a load of bull about how well we had done to run the mighty red machine so close . |
2 | I 'll just pop in and give them a good scare . |
3 | These parties of mine have become something of an institution , and I am expecting a large number of people to come in and give their comments on the results in various constituencies . |
4 | but they do sort of come in and give you some idea do n't they ? |
5 | Finally he got so used to me calling that he asked me to come down and give them a hand fixing it up . |
6 | Money never conspired between them , between , they just all would come down and give you a hand and that was it . |
7 | so I said right I 'll come down and give you a you a hand with it and it was the re-dedication or re-commissioning of a ship |
8 | Tony Wright … says it has n't been a good season they have n't batted well … but someone has got to take the blame and he thinks he should stand down and give someone else a chance |
9 | Tony Wright … says it has n't been a good season they have n't batted well … but someone has got to take the blame and he thinks he should stand down and give someone else a chance |
10 | But another judge will come along and give it a fine mark , but |
11 | ‘ You 've got to wait for Doctor to come along and give you permission . |
12 | If you have n't , then , you ought to phone your local beat officer and get him to come along and give you a survey |
13 | They are a way of saying , ‘ The world 's in pretty bad shape , Jesus , and pretty soon someone will come along and give us pain and suffering and woe . ’ ’ |
14 | Do come along and give our two teams your support . |
15 | England 's a fascinating and beautiful country — so why not take off and give yourself a break ? |
16 | However , so erm she asked me if I 'd go up and give her hand to sort things out , so I was up on the Friday morning and I said well you better phone the corporation and tell them that you 're moving out on Saturday morning . |
17 | Soon something would open up and give him a path to follow . |
18 | I just tell him to shut up and give him a sharp rap across the knuckles . |
19 | Should 've sorted out I mean I ca n't go up , I ca n't go up and give him any more help cos I 'm working tonight and tomorrow night . |
20 | This had some value , leading old ladies to get up and give me their seat on public transport . |
21 | But , firms are beginning to open up and give us an opportunity actually to take youngsters in and see what it 's all about . |
22 | I wish he 'd hurry up and give us it . |
23 | Cos Johnny can come up and give us a hand ca n't he ? |
24 | After a period of silence from outside , a voice now hailed Place , told him to come out and give himself up . |
25 | He closed the album carefully , making sure that none of the loosened pages could fall out and give him away . |
26 | I suppose we ought to go out and give him a hand really but |
27 | When you 've done that homework , then you 'll come back and give me your answer . ’ |
28 | She will come back and give us all the strength we need . ’ |
29 | I had the strong impression he might be tempted to come back and give us a bit more front-line colour from the other side of the grave . |
30 | ‘ Do you want me to come back and give you one of my special back rubs ? |