Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [adv] give [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | I think I 'd best give you your supper before he comes back , had n't I ? ’ |
2 | I 'd better give her a ring , I suppose . ’ |
3 | ‘ I 'd better give her a hand or she 'll sulk . |
4 | I think I 'd better give you a course of broad-spectrum antibiotics . |
5 | I 'd better give it to you because he has |
6 | ‘ I 'd almost given you up , ’ said Emlyn , half nettled , half intrigued . |
7 | " I came here to give her a present . |
8 | I think about it a hell of a lot you know , not with morbid fascination but because everything that I went through gave me an inner strength and I am frightened to lose it . |
9 | And a call came over the radio that there was a problem with one of the pumps downstairs , so seeing I had nothing better to do at that time I went downstairs to give them a hand . |
10 | well er , I went down to give him my book cos I do anything |
11 | I tell you this because I know that I can not expect trust if I do not give it . |
12 | And I do not give you permission to fling yourself at her feet , grab her hands and weep into her palms . |
13 | I do n't give them medicine from chemists . |
14 | I do n't give them a welcoming smile . |
15 | I do n't give them hell . |
16 | that 's why I do n't give them like that |
17 | I just think it 's wrong because every day a tiny bit the ground loo looks much much better than if I do n't give them for weeks an they do , well . |
18 | Of course I do n't give them any money ! |
19 | I do n't give him any advice , I just listen and that 's enough . ’ |
20 | ‘ No , I do n't give it to her . |
21 | The Rigalis ' 31-year-old son , Amedeo , meanwhile , joins in with a voice as Easington as you might find : ‘ I 'm proud to be half Italian , but I do n't give it that much thought . ’ |
22 | I do n't give it to Miss ! |
23 | You should be glad that I do n't give you false looks or smiles . |
24 | ‘ Tell me , my young friend , ’ he went on , ‘ those orders you have to shoot me — if I do n't give you the money you want — who gave you such orders ? ’ |
25 | ‘ I know I do n't give you enough of my time , but you get all I 've got to give , if that 's any consolation . ’ |
26 | I do n't give you these names , because if I spell them out I should never need to waste money on a return ticket again . |
27 | It went ‘ the English , the English , the English are best , I do n't give you tuppence for all of the rest ’ . |
28 | , I think perhaps give them the , the shorter years . |
29 | Because the first one was quite small I did not give it the full ‘ advance ’ treatment that I usually do . |
30 | ‘ No , Constanza , ’ Ludovico replied , ‘ I did not give you a shock . |