Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] have give [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Based on that I have to give it to Mel cos he could also bend the ball around the wall to score — I never saw Lorimer do that ( he did nt have to ! ) .
2 Old people are no fools , and can easily be hurt ; so however many things you have on your mind to be done when you get home , never leave them feeling that you have given them time that you have grudgingly spared .
3 ‘ All the money that Sheikh Osman has used in the past few weeks in his war against the Copts is money that you have given him . ’
4 Try not to click with mouse and type on the keyboard while Windows is frozen because when it comes back it acts on all of the commands that you have given it — so apparently switching from a state of deep sleep to rapid activity that can look like another stage in a serious crash !
5 Make us more of a church body , Lord , using the gifts that you have given us in service for you and for one another , and learning form one another in humility .
6 Our thoughts are with the circles of family and friends that you have given us , and we pray for those we meet , our neighbours , the people we work with , those we encounter in shops and businesses .
7 Politicians do n't have time to read screeds , so you have to give them short , pithy things to look at , We were doing all this anyway , of course , but the chaps at Barton , including Andy , are working on it much more effectively since we were able to say definitely that the DTI civil servants were agin them .
8 Willie ‘ O ’ is a bit stronger and a lot younger than Mick so you have to give him a slight edge when it comes to form and fitness .
9 However , to my question : will your family be safe from the Church once you have given them Inky 's — Aspirant 's body ? ’
10 ‘ 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 .
11 Sounds an exciting trip , really fabulous trip , and it will mean of course , seeing you will be li live on air , that we have to give you a little audition , so the finalists , have to be prepared to do an audition with me , live on air , just before Christmas .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 A decline in activity may now come about if both accord the region less strategic value than they have given it hitherto .
15 You should make sure you know where the parents can be contacted , and that they have given you all the information you are likely to need about the child .
16 This can be done , and I have given you one example , and that is feeding whole crops and by-products to ruminants such as cattle .
17 Cos I have to give it back
18 Simon has told me he asked you and you have given him hope .
19 You have been a good friend to me when there was no one else ; and you have given me back my health .
20 I 'll give her a dose now , a small dose , and if you have to give her some tonight make sure it 's a very small amount . ’
21 The above applies only if you have given us prior notification of each period of foreign travel and the countries you are visiting .
22 They consider that you can only move on from an unhappy experience if you have given it some meaning .
23 And we have given you detailed evidence .
24 ‘ I have also discussed the situation with the Football League and put the full facts to them and they have given me clear advice .
25 But I have given her up , and in any case she has meant nothing to me for years . ’
26 They 've all been joining in singing a Christmas carol but you have given me an idea for your present but you 'll have to hurry though - it 's Christmas Eve .
27 You do n't yet give us money , although I hope may , one day you will be persuaded to do so , but you have given us time , and particularly in the person of your colleague Sandra who is here , and her time to us has been enormously valuable and I want to thank you for that .
28 The RAF says the Russians are in one of the worst possible places in the world for a rescue but they have to give it a try .
29 The RAF says the Russians are in one of the worst possible places in the world for a rescue but they have to give it a try .
30 The standard answer , given with that gleam of superiority that the young delight in , was , ‘ No , Dr Clarke , they are not suitable because you have given them a blood transfusion . ’
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