Example sentences of "give him all " in BNC.

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1 And why should you give him all your money for doing something "
2 Chamberlain told MacDonald that , in such circumstances , the financial crash would come before Parliament met , and it was therefore his duty to avoid it ; for which purpose the Conservatives ( and Samuel endorsed this for the Liberals ) would give him all their support in the present government or in a " reconstructed " government .
3 Swimming was one thing , going for a drink was something else entirely , and would probably give him all sorts of ideas .
4 I do n't think he has that many visitors and I feel we should give him all the support we can . ’
5 fuck it I 'll give him all the easy ones do n't I ?
6 She must call him in the morning , give him all the names she had found , and let the police handle any investigation .
7 So why not increase his artillery , and give him all the fire-missiles he can carry .
8 I 'll talk to Seddon — and then you can go and talk to him , and give him all the details he 'll need to make your crime look authentic .
9 Erm , as we know , Bullitt was a member of the delegation and an intimate of , of Wilson , so the book is er co- authored , so in a sense we should know as we 're paying for , for all of it , because er , obviously , he relied on Bullitt to give him all this biographical information , and er , consequently what you see Freud doing in this in this book is , is er trawling through , as it were , the things that Bullitt told him , that , that Bullitt had found out , to erm , draw a kind of psy psychoanalytic portrait of Woodrow Wilson , that erm , tried to explain his problem , why did he not deliver the goods as it were .
10 And , by giving him all the best lines ( ‘ Yo , District Attorney 's Club , sucker ’ ) and using him sparingly , Mulcahy , and Silver allow Ice to hijack the three or four scenes in which he appears and walk away with the film single-handedly .
11 ‘ He was speaking quietly , and MacQuillan was giving him all his attention .
12 Having passed from the Mediterranean to the Indus without attracting the attention of a single government official , Battuta , like so many subsequent travellers , crossed the Indian frontier only to find himself caught up in an impenetrable web of bureaucracy : no sooner had they set foot on the east bank of the Indus than intelligence officials ‘ wrote to Delhi informing the king of our arrival and giving him all the details concerning us . ’
13 George is also quite generous with his possessions , giving Lennie a larger portion of their food , or giving him all of his ketchup to keep him happy .
14 ‘ I do n't have a TV , ’ she said , doing her best to earn this very expensive dinner by giving him all her attention .
15 He was sure I was going to be sent to Siberia but I 'd given him all my film and all the pictures that I 'd taken already .
16 The sport has given him all this , and could take him from it in an instant .
17 I 've given him all the figures .
18 Walter Smith told his players before they left the dressing room at Celtic Park that he appreciated they had given him all they could since the start of that run in August .
19 She gave him all that she knew — chiefly from conversations with her close friend , Jane Aldis , and from a small book on physiology belonging to her father which she read secretly until it was removed .
20 She gave him all of herself .
21 I gave him all the particulars he needed — my name , address , the hospital where I worked , and the number of my Austin Seven .
22 This gave him all the honour 's lands in Richmondshire except , it seems the castle itself , a deficiency made good in 1478 .
23 ‘ I must write to Holmes at once , ’ I said , and I went straight to my room and wrote a letter to Holmes , which gave him all the details of Barrymore 's story .
24 This gave him all the honour 's lands in Richmondshire except , it seems the castle itself , a deficiency made good in 1478 .
25 Well I gave him all the information that had been given to me and we discussed between us various options that were open to us .
26 Well I should imagine my would be insulted now when I gave him all those things !
27 Gives him all those fish and potatoes .
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