Example sentences of "[noun sg] [that] [pron] [verb] give [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Erm on , on yours in fact I could n't check sequence erm on the programme that you 'd given me because I did n't , I , I had know way of telling whether we did get a clash .
2 I for one value the friendship that he has given me in the eight and a half years that I have been a Member of the House , despite the fact that we are in different parties and disagree on many issues .
3 The best bit of information you 've got is the syllabus coverage that I 've given you .
4 If a detainee tells a FME that he wishes to give him confidential information , he is warned by the doctor that confidentiality does not apply to anything against the public interest , for it would be improper for the doctor to collude in deception .
5 ‘ All the money that Sheikh Osman has used in the past few weeks in his war against the Copts is money that you have given him . ’
6 The room that he 'd given her was smaller than his own , but she got a bigger wardrobe .
7 It has a weird effect , so bad one day that they had to give me valium to take off my bandages because I could n't handle it any more .
8 We rehearsed so much stuff that it 's given us plenty of music to play around with on the tour .
9 But he was so scared of them getting his own father that he had given them no names at all , not even his own .
10 I 've got this feeling that she has given it to Sophie
11 From under her cloak , Maisie took the scroll of paper that he had given her back in August .
12 I think to be a good teaching aid something has to say ‘ Well I think this because ’ and , as it were , retrace the chain of reasoning that I 've just the sort of chain that I 've given you .
13 Thanks to our parliamentary system and the stability that it has given us , the British people have been spared the horrors of revolution , civil war and invasion for more than 300 years .
14 That 's an assurance that we 've given them .
15 He 'd picked up some cream that they 'd given me for a skin rash , stuck it under my blindfold and said , in a curious high-pitched waver , ‘ Champignons ? ’
16 So know that , if you now refer back to the , the book that I 've given you this morning and if you turn to where it says okay it says stop here do not read on
17 And it will be obvious to the person receiving your letter that you 've given it priority treatment , to ensure a speedy arrival .
18 Er , special thanks also to Neil for all support and encouragement that he 's given me .
19 Even before the report went to the printers , the Ombudsman , Sir Anthony Barrawclough , was told by the DTI 's most senior officer that it intended to give its own view , in a separate document , on the responsibilities of regulators .
20 He , along with the artists , masons , carpenters and other craftsmen frequently permeate their work with signs of a love of the task they have undertaken , which leaves the beholder in no doubt that they have given something of themselves over and above the requirements of loyalty to the paymaster and the desire to enjoy applying their crafts .
21 He wants me to feel , day after day , the pain and misery that he has given me .
22 First , you must decide on the sort of atmosphere that you wish to give your picture .
23 The frustration of what she could only identify as love for him , plus the fact that she 'd given herself to him so completely , mixed with her suspicion that he was still using her in some way to further his own undisclosed purposes , had engendered a turmoil of emotions within her , among which , she was ashamed and horrified to realise , lurked a certain impulse to exercise violence on his person .
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