Example sentences of "[adv] i give him " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Well , say I then took Fiona off him and maybe I told him to go find himself another filly and the next thing was he got a pincer-hold on my ear and was bopping me one on the nose and there I was bleeding fit to fill the Frenchy furrows so naturally I gave him one back . ’
2 So I gave him a copy of my summary .
3 So I gave him a yard of slack line and decided to wait it out .
4 So I gave him slack line and waited again .
5 So I gave him half of mine , half of it , you know how it 's a tablet now ?
6 , . I had a very serious patient er , the other day , and I treated him and gave him six months to live , but at the end of six months , he did n't pay his account , so I gave him another six months . , .
7 He 's , he 's already come in for one form put it , he 's obviously filled one form in , he came up and he said can I have an application form for that job in the window , so I gave him one and he went , oh well I 've just filled one in .
8 so I gave him a couple of quid , three quid , for lending me it plus the spinner cos spinner do n't work on washer
9 Oh yes , they were a bit pleased but straight away they started getting , you know Alex was getting tired so we were getting can I get it out , can I get this out , can I get that and it were half open and I was frightened of losing the bits so I gave him one and he said no he did n't want that one he wanted the other one , so I give him another one and then I nearly gave him a clout .
10 So I give him more arms and he says he does n't need to make concessions because Israel is strong . ’
11 So I give him a wave from the far end of the park .
12 So I give him one here you are er I says you can have it .
13 Oh yes , they were a bit pleased but straight away they started getting , you know Alex was getting tired so we were getting can I get it out , can I get this out , can I get that and it were half open and I was frightened of losing the bits so I gave him one and he said no he did n't want that one he wanted the other one , so I give him another one and then I nearly gave him a clout .
14 And once I gave him a fish-cake for free .
15 A minute later I give him a smaller brown one back .
16 Often he was right , often I gave him a bad time for sticking his nose in .
17 Well I gave him all the information that had been given to me and we discussed between us various options that were open to us .
18 Well I gave him two when he stayed here to stay er to hang er on his door and he
19 But er well I gave him a box of matches to go with him and I thought oh well he 'll have plenty of matches then .
20 After the lesson he told me that he wanted to buy a really good shirt he 'd seen somewhere , and I enquired into the resale potential of the item with a view to recovering my outlay in case of bankruptcy , which amused him further ; and then I gave him my terms .
21 We talked a bit then I gave him a lift back to his hotel .
22 Then I gave him the slip and came to London . ’
23 I usually work him in for an hour , but when I 'm riding him around in the arena before the bell goes , I 'm still thinking , ‘ How on earth am I going to get this thing up the centre line ? ’ because he 's gawping at everything , but then I give him a jolly good boot and we get on with it … ’
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