Example sentences of "but [pron] gave [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 But nothing gave me the right to say it now .
2 I said I was n't sure , but I gave them a phone number which I knew to be Nassim 's office above a leather warehouse in Brick Lane .
3 A tinker accosted me in the bar , asking for a glass of brandy , but I gave him short shrift .
4 I think I said it was a 6-iron or maybe a 7 , but I gave him the yardage and he hit his shot right at the hole .
5 I apoligise for putting a long list of questions to the Minister , but I gave him advance notice and I hope that he will answer most of them .
6 He made a half-hearted move towards me , but I gave him no encouragement .
7 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 .
8 But I gave her a cold stare and fluffed my fur out ; I could n't have her thinking I was a pushover .
9 But I gave it to him you know .
10 I would have had another one on the third day as well , but I gave it up for the opportunity to go rabbiting with the lad who worked for Brian .
11 It looks like smoked salmon and tastes like nothing on earth , but I gave it her the day before his next ward round .
12 But I gave it just the same .
13 I was utterly baffled , but I gave you the benefit of every doubt , which by this time added up to a couple of thousand .
14 was going to say check it in the book but I gave you wrong one .
15 But I gave you my word — nothing against your will . ’
16 Dear God , but I gave you my heart and my very soul — ’
17 No , I , I was gon na do it but I gave you that other half for Marie
18 What he relied on , I think , and what he always came back to was that ‘ natural ’ self which he did not understand nor at this stage want to understand , but which gave him his power .
19 ‘ I 'm sorry , love , but you gave me such a fright .
20 But you gave her an ‘ A ’ , Luke , ’ she whispered .
21 She passed several men , but none gave her a second glance .
22 Gwynn Jones received many other honours but none gave him greater pleasure than the publication of a selection of his poems , Detholiad o Ganiadau , by the Gregynog Press in 1926 , and the de luxe edition , issued in 1932–7 by Hughes & Son , Wrexham , of six volumes of selected poems and essays .
23 I intended to ask the Baronessa Dulcibene why she had come to pay her last respects to this mysterious Englishman but she gave me a glassy look of non-recognition and moved rapidly away with her companion .
24 He waved to me , but she gave me a menacing glare .
25 Folly doubted if she would care what Luke got up to , but she gave her the flowers none the less .
26 He tried to start things up in a halfhearted sort of way , but she gave him an ultimatum .
27 Flaubert was distressed and begged for mercy , but she gave him no quarter . ’
28 She had been disappointed in her first sight of him , but she gave him an amused little smile , hoping that he was not one who doted on cats .
29 Before they parted it seemed to Sophia that he was trying to draw Ianthe aside , as if to make an assignation with her , but she gave him so little encouragement , indeed seemed almost to avoid him , that he had to be content with looking forward to the doubtful pleasure of meeting the whole party the next evening after dinner at the Trevi fountain .
30 ‘ We 're so sorry about what happened to poor old Goosie Lucy but she gave us no choice .
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