Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] have given " in BNC.

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1 She mentioned a conference at Lancaster University , where she 'd given a talk called ‘ Bringing Spirituality into Organizations ’ .
2 He was more modest than I 'd given him credit for .
3 And he says it 's more than I 've given the others because they did have an increase .
4 Whenever I use anything else — a different amp or something — I just ca n't get anything to happen , so I 've given up trying , basically . ’
5 ‘ I wanted to give them to his wife but she is n't here so I 've given them to him instead , ’ she said .
6 She had to resist a constant urge to glance back over her shoulder to make sure they were not being followed , although she had given fitzAlan enough time to be well ahead of her before starting out .
7 She noted the breadth of his shoulders , the long legs and dark good looks , and decided Kate had better taste than she 'd given her credit for .
8 Either he loved Kirsty less than she had given him credit for , or he hated Shiona even more fiercely than she had ever suspected .
9 ‘ We 'll certainly have more details than you have given about the roof tax ’ she said .
10 But there 's been a few hairy things , stabbings and it was getting a wee bit dodgy so she 's given that up .
11 I 'm just gon na ring up cos mum could n't get through yesterday so she 's given me her credit card number to order things .
12 Okay so you 've given you 've given us erm the same company as erm that mm that may present a problem with us .
13 So you have given some thought to the kind of man I am , have you ? ’ he asked with silky satisfaction .
14 Once you 've given the carpets a good going over , you can also use the Steamatic to add a sparkle to glass top tables , mirrors and mirrored wardrobe doors .
15 But once they 're there , once you 've given them headroom , they seem pretty determined to stick around .
16 We read the , read the agreements differently to what they did but he 'd lean towards the drivers , conductors and he gave away a lot of what had tried to erm stop them from having because they were n't really entitled to it but he saw differently and gave it away and course once you 've given it away you , no way of retracting it , but then came in and , well , I mean he was a real transport man , his , his vision and his ideas were really good and he made it what it is today .
17 So once you 've given the them the lecture give
18 The good news is that , once you have given up smoking and sufficient time has elapsed for the nicotine to clear your system , your memory and mental ability is likely to be just as good as that of someone who has never smoked .
19 ‘ Let Me show you how to live it , ’ but then once you have given Him your life He becomes distant ; you have to struggle to touch Him .
20 However , to my question : will your family be safe from the Church once you have given them Inky 's — Aspirant 's body ? ’
21 Well why do n't we give her flowers ? 'Cause we 've given her flowers .
22 Once one had given birth one could never really be free .
23 And it means nothing to the layman , two Greek words meaning ‘ grey ’ and ‘ marrow ’ , so we 've given it an easier name , infantile paralysis , which at least is English . ’
24 But everyone still thought we were being stupid and wacky , so we 've given over .
25 But everyone still thought we were being stupid and wacky , so we 've given over .
26 Once we have given Paul and Jackie the chance to comment , we should then try to reconvene the meeting with Peter and Paul .
27 Faye answered him impatiently , taking his flashing blue eyes completely in her stride , although they had given Belinda a rush of nervous warmth .
28 They are now threatening to withdraw compensation from us although they have given us no written guarantee that our lands are free from contamination ’ , he said in 1976 .
29 A decline in activity may now come about if both accord the region less strategic value than they have given it hitherto .
30 So many returners admit to stage fright at the beginning of a re-entry programme , only to find that the expectations of managers and colleagues are much more realistic than they have given them credit for .
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