Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] i give " in BNC.

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1 Mr Dawlish told me to give you a summary of the virus .
2 ‘ Mr Benedict asked me to give you this , miss , quiet like . ’
3 In Rachel Webb 's case this meant losing the right to see her daughter , ’ The judge said I gave up my rights as a parent the day I had my operation ’ .
4 Sir J. Franklin desires me to give his compliments — he is in very good health & hopes you are the same . ’
5 Conchis saw me giving it a lingering glance .
6 Where there is despair let me give hope .
7 Erm Where there 's despair let me give hope .
8 When the honourable gentleman said I gave no information I said I intended to talk about jobs and in this country we believe , we believe that er there are three things very important a at this forthcoming summit .
9 ‘ How many concerts have I given ?
10 Where there is darkness let me give light and where there is sadness let me give joy .
11 Maureen told me to give her just a small dose , and I did , ’ she said .
12 Because of her loving nature Eva would have enjoyed having children and a family but feels it " was one of the things God required me to give up " .
13 Mr. Beazley invites me to give a very broad interpretation to paragraph 12 of the Kalfelis [ 1988 ] E.C.R. 5565 judgment and to say that all these swap actions fall broadly within the test that it is expedient to hear and determine them together ; he argues that the use of the plural in that paragraph shows that the principle there laid down covers several defendants in groups of actions as well as several defendants in an individual action ; and he submits that there is a risk here of irreconcilable judgments , seeing that both at first instance and thereafter , if the cases proceed up to the appellate process , different decisions may be reached in England and Scotland respectively , on the questions of English law which arise ( there is no suggestion that Scottish law applies to these actions ) .
14 One of the guys at the gate helped me give the Fiasco a push .
15 Or was it all a pack of lies to make me give in ?
16 Have you filled in the application form I gave you ? ’
17 The doctor suggested I give Chris a cold drink or an ice cream , and bring him into hospital if he got worse .
18 In any case would not the right course require me to give his advice prima facie rather than pre-emptive force ?
19 Where there is darkness let me give light and where there is sadness let me give joy .
20 IMAGINE my surprise on getting through the post an appeal on behalf of the very rich a personalised letter from Chris Patten MP exhorting me to give generously to the Conservative Party or else I might ‘ wake up on the morning after polling day to find Neil Kinnock and the Labour Party are in power ’ .
21 Charlie sent me to give you a hand . ’
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