Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] give [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | For all its strengths , the game has a few flaws — you ca n't drop objects or give them to another character . |
2 | It was partly with the new saw table and also he wanted to try and get more er sellable saleable product out of the slate , cos previously we had been throwing away quite a bit or giving it to and I think it really started as a family argument between him and his brother . |
3 | I was wearing the King 's ring , but I took off my Rassendyll family ring and gave it to her . |
4 | It 's all right , ’ Sarah said , picking up the purse and giving it to her . |
5 | Gradually he removed his concentration and gave it to me . |
6 | Out by the pool she found a girl who greeted her warmly and , delving into the recesses of her knapsack , brought out a box of nougat and gave it to her . |
7 | Alright , what 's happening now , is that we 're taking resources away from those efficient sectors and giving it to inefficient agriculture . |
8 | I might as well just save my pound and give it to whoever fucking wins that thing cos I 've never won it . |
9 | Remember you can not receive a confrontation and give one at the same time . |
10 | He terrified the inhabitants of Staufen Swabia , confiscated fiefs which had been conferred on ecclesiastics and gave them to his Saxon and English supporters . |
11 | Tom picked up Willie 's three books and gave them to him to carry . |
12 | He bought the rock and gave it to me . |
13 | When choosing say , a new fridge , do we worry about the power it uses compared with our existing model , or do we go for the one with the clever arrangement of shelves that gives plenty of room for the mineral water ? |
14 | The elderly woman separated a skein of red silk from the bundle in her lap and gave it to her . |
15 | She lifted a large saucepan of eggs from on top of the hot range and gave one to each person . |
16 | Now how would he feel if he contracted the virus from a freak accident at work and gave it to his wife and child just because we had failed to test him ? ’ |
17 | The Iraqis ' suspicions of his links with Iran , Israel and America ( he was on the CIA 's payroll ) were reinforced when , that year , he said : ‘ If support were strong enough we could control the Kirkuk oilfield and give it to an American company to operate ’ . |
18 | The PROFITBOSS takes the paper out of management and gives it to the administrators . |
19 | Mr Taylor travelled back to Aberdeen and gave them to Murray . |
20 | I found the main control lines and gave them to Esmerelda , showing her how to hold them , and where . |
21 | Then , since the fisherman did not come home , every morning she took his supper to the cliff-side and fed it to the wild snakes ; every noon she took the hempen nets and gave them to the sea-birds to build their nests . |
22 | He finished typing , took the paper from the machine and gave it to her . |
23 | Sir : The suggestion of Mr Varcoe-Cocks ( letter , 5 October ) that if I win damages for libel and give them to charity I ‘ can not be said to have been compensated in any way ’ is extraordinary . |
24 | He walked around the desk and gave it to Michael . |
25 | He said he 'd put them away for a bit and give them to Oliver when he started smoking again . |
26 | He smoothed the paper with his fingers and gave it to her . |
27 | This lets off grandad who makes grandson John a toy and gives it to him for Christmas . |
28 | In 1987 , I founded by prestigious First Turkey of the Christmas Season award and gave it to the British banker who had lent ( and lost ) £500,000 to a penniless student for him to play stock market futures . |
29 | She accused the widow of stealing her husband 's love away from her by dosing the milk of the dead cow and giving it to him to drink . |
30 | We can only pass an Act of Parliament and give it to them with a slap on the back and a ‘ best of British luck ’ : ‘ Here 's your constitution , ’ we say , ‘ now do what you like with it ; you can because you are now independent . ’ |