Example sentences of "[conj] [noun prp] give us " in BNC.

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1 I do n't know oh They 've been telly that Tom give us , that give us and then I did n't put on
2 I think that Lawrence gives us our first clue in the writing of dialogue : that we must listen and , having listened , ask ourselves how we feel about the voice we 've just heard .
3 The only thing you can say is that DB gave us good service and for this we should be grateful .
4 In this way Marx and Engels give us an alternative to the idealist philosophies which they reject .
5 The green sweep of the wooded hills on Morven and Mull gave us an impression of verdant lushness after the naked rock and brown moors of the Outer Isles .
6 She says about herself and Medau : ‘ I think it was 1940 when Medau came my way — Molly , her mother and Edith came to a League of Health and Beauty group , and Molly gave us a Medau class .
7 If Althusser gave us history without a subject , Habermas gives us subjects without history .
8 I remember the pleasure it gave a handful of guests at the Dilworth home when Ira and Arthur gave us their four-hand version of Bach 's chorale ‘ Where Sheep May Safely Graze ’ .
9 The final stage between Cresswell and Burslem gave us a few anxious moments when Dave and Richard became ensnared in City Centre traffic but they managed to complete the 24 hour Tour de Matthey with 5 minutes to spare !
10 If Britain gives us all those billions , to keep us going in spite of all the trouble , might not the cash dry up if we had peace ?
11 It is important to emphasize , however , that Czerny and Hummel give us no clearly determinable pattern of tempo differentiations as they relate to such tempo words as Allegro , Allegretto and Moderato .
12 Bourdieu and Goldthorpe give us some preliminary insights into why a particularly dominant social group should engage in a postmodern way of life ; one which stems from social mobility , high incomes and which largely sets the pace for the remainder of the population .
13 He was really upset about that , but Maastricht gave us the ability that we could ex have that in Britain on a majority decision .
14 There are few places in the world where you can feel welcome away from home , but Liverpool gave us that and more .
15 It is a building of great age dating back to the end of the 12th century , or the beginning of the 13th , the actual date of its building has been lost , but Fielding gives us a clue in his records by naming the first Chaplain as Michael de Painton , before 1319 , and William de Kucklestane Chaplain of St. Lawrence 1319–44 and also of Dode , so it seems that Upper Hailing shared a Minister these many years ago .
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