Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] give her " in BNC.

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1 I 'll give her father a ring .
2 Fanny will have fifty pounds for wedding clothes , and I 'll give her five hundred pounds the day she marries you . ’
3 I 'll give her coffee-break .
4 I 'll give her 17/20 , thought Grunte : the exercise was rapidly becoming a beauty competition .
5 ‘ I think I 'll give her muesli a miss . ’
6 But it does n't matter anyway cos I 've give her some money and I 'll give her her other money
7 I 'll give her other money on Wednesday and then I 'll leave that in the bank .
8 I 'd give her little one a cinnamon cake .
9 I 'd give her directions and everything .
10 The soft , tight band strapped around her arm was nevertheless a comfort , as the pointer pushing up the dial , achieving a number , was a comfort , too , for now something was being done , someone would give her treatment to ward off the attacks of death .
11 She had been asked for twelve and it was now half past eleven , which would give her time for a pleasant comfortable drive to Carpendens Court .
12 As she talked Eva revealed it was not just that she was coming back to God , but that she had realised she must give her whole self to him for the ministry .
13 Erm Dr Julia is going to be on sabbatical leave next term and would therefore like to give her lectures on Mill and utilitarianism erm this term so next week you will have Julia on Rousseau and immediately after that she 'll give her lectures on utilitarianism and Mill and I will then come after that and deal with socialism and Marx and all that really sexy stuff .
14 There was probably a perfectly simple explanation , if only she could give her mind to it , but for the moment she seemed incapable of logical thought .
15 It would be the same for Rory — she 'd always known she 'd give her heart only once , and that was why she had n't played the love game with the same reckless abandon as so many of her contemporaries .
16 Well when she 's level Clare means she 's well ahead of herself and now she 's got , you could give her books that were appropriate for a ten year old and she could read them
17 But first , she would give her father a final chance .
18 She came nearer , she would give her life to please him , and this other life was in her gift now .
19 Although she was penniless , she managed to get back to England : Margery never had much difficulty in finding people who would give her money to go a long , long way away .
20 ‘ It is impossible that she can give her full concentration to this case if she is sitting under that sort of threat , ’ he said .
21 As a result , the conflict between health-keeping and house-keeping is often experienced in a particularly acute form in the diet she can give her children .
22 What we 'll do is we 'll give her penicillin .
23 We 'll give her diamorph , and we need saline to boost her fluids . ’
24 We shall give Her Majesty 's inspectorate powers and duties and the number of staff that the chief inspector and I think are required to fulfil those roles .
25 Mark my words , Mr. K. They 'll give her just enough rope to hang herself . ’
26 Then they took her pay packet away ; they would give her only £5 and she had to go to her sisters and borrow money for her clothes and things .
27 and yet you see these days they would give her treatment for that
28 The famous film director from France could speak no English , and so Miranda was being sent to do the interview as well as provide the paper 's weekly caricature ; she had the address of the location , a newsagent 's in the High Street of a part of the city she had never heard mentioned before , Giblett Park , though she had lived in London most of her life ; the Press Office had said that he would give her ten minutes between takes , or more if she were lucky and the filming was going well and Jean-Claude Meursault was feeling mellow .
29 Licences are needed for other types of brokerage and she argues that it would give her business respectability .
30 It would give her time to explore and investigate and she would have to pick her time carefully because she had the feeling that Felipe de Santis would be keeping them well in his sight and strictly under his thumb .
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