Example sentences of "i gave she a " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I gave her a gruesome murder to deal with … homicide is new territory for women — the need for capture and revenge is largely masculine . ’ |
2 | I gave her a hand packing up her clothes and stuff . |
3 | When she was ninety , I gave her a surprise birthday party in a pub near here , on top of a hill . ’ |
4 | I gave her a rope , and told her to catch a horse and join the others who were cut off from the camp . |
5 | I gave her a jar of home-made skin cream containing almond oil , cocoa butter and rosewater to soften her skin . |
6 | I gave her a few days off when William went away . |
7 | If I gave her a pencil she 'd chuck it back at you . |
8 | ‘ I was so impressed I gave her a tape with a backing track on it the band had done , and asked her if she wanted to do some work on it . |
9 | Her father 's conviction unhinged what precarious stability she 'd managed to maintain and after she came out of the psychiatric hospital she got in touch with me and I gave her a job . |
10 | Some of them smelt of oil or grease of a kind she did n't recognize I gave her a few samples from the labs without telling her what they were and she picked out gun oil as being the nearest . |
11 | We got settled down in a couple of cane chairs , and I gave her a cigarette . |
12 | Here , ’ I gave her a printed business card , the one with my home telephone number on it . |
13 | I gave her a carriage and jewels , in fact I threw away a fortune on her , just like any fool in love . |
14 | I gave her a pen . |
15 | I gave her a ridiculously expensive mouth organ one Christmas , much like a cocktail cabinet . |
16 | I gave her a nasty smile and left it . |
17 | Knowing I 'd regret it , I gave her a handful . |
18 | This made for a softer , more innocent and ingenuous ‘ Dora ’ , but perhaps what was needed was a slightly sharper , more bristly Dora with a hidden vulnerability , which came more naturally when I gave her a North London accent … |
19 | I gave her a deep old-fashioned bow , a legacy of the East European courtesies in which I had been raised . |
20 | I got out of the car and ran to my front door , my mum answered the door , she looked quite different but I gave her a massive cuddle and went indoors . |
21 | Once Anne had accepted the fact that I was n't gon na work in the foreseeable future , and it was her choice that we stay , cos I gave her a clear choice , it was either move away where I could get work , or stay and suffer the wages of the dole like you know . |
22 | But I gave her a cold stare and fluffed my fur out ; I could n't have her thinking I was a pushover . |
23 | I gave her a large handkerchief . |
24 | I gave her a squeeze . |
25 | ‘ I gave her a very light anaesthetic — there should be some response from her reflexes by now . ’ |
26 | So therefore there were never any hassle or or arguments and the forewoman got her place , I gave her a place you see . |
27 | about it and I did n't see her for weekend she gave me her phone number , Saturday morning I gave her a bell , said I would be walking the dog if you want to join me |
28 | I gave her a pound . |
29 | I gave her a pound Oh you 'll have to get him vaccinated . |