Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb mod] give [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Waddle may give them this on the left , but it would surely have done no harm to start the match with Dorigo 's dash instead of the perennial , peripheral Pearce .
2 ‘ Miss Abberley used to give me these chocolates , you see , Christmas and Easter , regular as clockwork .
3 It was settled that Branson would give her the signed contract at the Roof Gardens , where all the directors of Virgin were meeting for a Christmas dinner .
4 Harry was already convinced that Ann would give him a son .
5 Ask for crisps and Peggy Sue will give you a smile of dazzling incomprehension and go : ‘ Sir ? ? ? ? ’
6 You feel at first that on a bad day ( there are quite a few ) Patrick might give it one of the kicks that the novelist seems about to direct at his readers .
7 Russia may give him back to me . ’
8 The fact that this was the chosen approach of the Evil One in tempting Eve should give us a healthy respect for its subtlety and danger : ‘ Did God say … ? ’ he asked : His innocent-sounding questions about the facts of the case were designed to open up the deeper issue of God 's goodness .
9 Ruth 'll give me a hand .
10 and , and if ever you think of it , just think Ginny would give her back , back teeth .
11 Sometimes when we 'd been out to clubs Bernie would give me a lift home to my parents ' , right out in Greenford where we 'd moved just about the time I started keeping twilight hours .
12 Victory for Agassi would give him relatively straightforward second and third round matches in a section of the draw bursting with qualifiers .
13 ‘ But three points against Swansea would give us seven for the week and make the draw at Rotherham a better result .
14 Also , tell all those 16-bit owners to stop making fun of all us 8-bit owners or Miss W will give them 20,000 lashes ( hope you do n't mind ) .
15 They 're in the kitchen , Joelle will give them to you if you go and ask .
16 Kim will give you the works ,
17 Perhaps Lorraine will give you your .
18 British Telecom will give you an estimate of the cost of any changes you require .
19 Wincanton winner Sun Surfer will give him plenty to do , but Grand Hawk is sure to have learned plenty and has more scope for improvement .
20 Might I just add that if anybody does actually pay their fee by cheques erm please make it to the right department er as as Tom will give you erm the co the correct er name for for your cheque .
21 Before you go , Sister Clarey will give you a Vitalograph to test your lungs to make sure you have n't inhaled any harmful vapours from this stuff . ’
22 He 'll give him a greater measure of liberty even so , if Harry 'll give his parole , but Harry 'll give him nothing short of a dagger .
23 Mrs Aggie would give her anything up to a shilling for them .
24 Being able to work on Sunday would give them flexibility in their contract work , which included the Bangor by-pass and Pen-y-Clip tunnel .
25 I do n't think Marks and Spencers will give them free .
26 Clever use of make-up can greatly enhance your appearance and leading make-up artist Teresa Fairminer will give you expert advice .
27 That he won a points decision against the Californian Mark Wills at Wembley will give them some reassurance that the British heavyweight champion could give a reasonable account of himself against an opponent who will not crumple easily .
28 This weekend victory in the last race of the season in Singapore will give him the crown for a record 4th time .
29 If you want a clean start , Jesus can give it to you !
30 Yes , well if I can do a few two ounces worth I put them all together and then Adam can give her a little bit .
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