Example sentences of "but give [pron] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | BY THE time they got to Woodstock they might have been half a million strong , but give them a few days in the mud and they 'd soon wandered off into an acid daze looking for luxuries like a toilet , somewhere to sleep and a decent tofu burger . |
2 | But give them a solid economic recovery and they 'll forget it ever happened . ’ |
3 | I 've never seen the sort of breathtaking squalor I witnessed there but give them a day when their neighbourhood is shown to be worth the world running through it , gratefully accepting water and candy from them at the roadside , and it 's amazing the way mutual mistrust can disappear . |
4 | Divert children , in a sense , but give them a feeling of power at the same time . |
5 | Goldfish , for instance , lay hundreds of eggs at a time , but give them no parental care at all . |
6 | According to the trust 's Andy Hunter , the aim is not to treat or rehabilitate people but give them an opportunity to work . |
7 | They may not always be too keen on having to wash with it … but give them the chance to make a big splash somewhere and they will never be any happier . |
8 | But give me a chance . |
9 | ‘ We 're really very busy at the moment , but give me a ring tomorrow in my office and we 'll try and make a date ’ he said feebly , hoping his lack of enthusiasm might act as a deterrent . |
10 | ‘ I 'll tell you , Lynn , but give me a drink first . ’ |
11 | But give me a bit of time and I 'm sure I can find some cogent motive to pin on him . ’ |
12 | No , but give me a chance just to have a |
13 | But give me the benefit of the biochemical doubt , for that is perhaps not , except amongst professional biochemists , the most important question . |
14 | The French may have their fancy patisseries , but give me an English pudding any day . |
15 | Most of the time he probably kept the fact well-concealed , but give him an audience of five-year-olds behind closed doors , and the brakes would come off . |
16 | else but give everybody an hour off |
17 | When asked a question do not rush at your answer but give yourself a second or two to compose your thoughts . |
18 | Doing fair copies of written work , infrequently and not as a punishment , can be useful ; but give it a real purpose . |
19 | Maybe all that happens now is that you feel tired , but give it a year or two and — ’ |
20 | You may not listen , but give it a thought . ’ |
21 | The political crisis which vastly increased its recruitment could not help but give it an unusual character . |
22 | We 'll try install , bu but give it an explicit path . |
23 | We 're closing soon , but give us a chance , OK ? ’ |
24 | But give us a good meal first , wo n't you — I have n't had good home-cooking for … for two and a half days . |