Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pron] [vb mod] give " in BNC.
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1 | " In so doing he shall give consideration to the interests of employees and the travelling public " . |
2 | Inside her she had felt a little sense of triumph begin to grow as they rode side by side through the cool bright jungle glades ; sometimes she had allowed her horse to drift towards his on the narrow trail , perhaps hoping he might give voice to the passion his expression had seemed to promise at the palais . |
3 | I do not think I can give the petitioner superior rights . |
4 | I just I just assumed you 'd give us that size for fifty quid . |
5 | The best reply we can give is : There is a test ( see exercise 1.11.11 ) due to Kronecker which will always tell in a finite number of steps ( which may easily be large enough to require a computer ) whether or not a given element of Q[x] is irreducible . |
6 | I 'm not saying I can give you a figure , all I can say is that originally identifiable will not be forthcoming now because some of this proposal is not meeting them . |
7 | Just thought I 'd give you all the benefit of my expertise with a 1–1 prediction for tonight 's game . |
8 | Sometimes that 's the best help we can give . ’ |
9 | Whereupon the father said , if you will promise me not to complain I will give up the note . |
10 | The best answer you can give in these circumstances should provide the shape for your synopsis . |
11 | It would be the same for Rory — she 'd always known she 'd give her heart only once , and that was why she had n't played the love game with the same reckless abandon as so many of her contemporaries . |
12 | Meanwhile Brian Ashmore sits at home smoking and taking a daily cocktail of drugs , still hoping someone will give him the treatment he needs . |
13 | But they also know they can give you at least a bit of a chance . ’ |
14 | But I do n't think we should give her too long , cos she 's got herself into . |
15 | Oh yes , I 'd like to erm er concur on what Linda just said about options , I do n't think we should give erm raffle tickets away as has been suggested . |
16 | I should n't think they 'll give you an injection . |
17 | Cos I do n't think they 'll give me the shopping for nothing and there 's no bank down Rainbow . |
18 | ‘ I do n't think anything could give me as much pleasure as watching a horse I 've bred and brought on myself performing at the top of his form . ’ |
19 | I 've got her pressy here but I think , I do n't think I 'll give it till tomorrow night . |
20 | Oh yes I go to her constantly , I do n't think I 'll give erm how much are the , were the corn dollies ? |
21 | No , I do n't think I 'll give her my . |
22 | Erm I s do n't think I can give you a precise answer to that question er off the cuff Mr Colgan , I think we 'd have to let you have a note on those figures |
23 | I know this sorried affair is wrong , that I end up breaking my daughter 's heart , or upsetting my son , son 's ha , but I do n't think I can give up Steve ? |
24 | I do n't think he 'll give us much trouble once he 's confronted with the others . |
25 | ‘ I do n't think he 'd give a damn . ’ |
26 | Well I do n't think it would give a burnt taste but I think , I think it probably could do quite a lot of good for it . |
27 | thank you , so erm she 's going to erm she 'll just pick out some of these then , erm watch it , the ones that she does n't , the plants that she does n't need she 'll give to Dave , his erm school , his spring fair whatever you call it |
28 | Do n't expect they 'd give a thank you to work for me neither . ’ |
29 | ‘ Or perhaps others did n't feel they could give in to it as I did . ’ |
30 | Well reckon I 'd give it one if she asked nicely . |