Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [adv] give he " in BNC.
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1 | He examined himself from head to foot , assessing without vanity the beauty that had once given him an honest pleasure , and he marked without fear the changes that moved in upon him now daily . |
2 | If they confirm that he left at one-thirty , then that does n't give him much time to have entered Randall Lodge and killed Wetherby ; he was practically at Ollerton by two a.m. , driving slowly despite being in his Daimler . |
3 | ‘ UNCLE ! ’ she squealed , and rushed over to give him a big hug . |
4 | Beckoning over a young man , whose look of boredom miraculously changed to one of interest when he saw Ellie , the receptionist gave a wry smile before instructing , ‘ If you 'll give him your car keys , he 'll park it for you and take your luggage up to your room — and do n't give him more than your car keys , ’ she added with friendly warning . |
5 | People got in and out of the lifts and did n't give him a second glance . |
6 | He had not provided water to wash the feet and had not given him the traditional greeting of a kiss ( Luke 7:44–45 ) . |
7 | The couple were taken to police headquarters for questioning where they admitted they had picked up a man on the night of 10 July by the harbour but did not know him and had only given him a lift into town . |
8 | An order for specific performance is one which requires the seller actually to deliver the goods and does not give him the option of paying damages instead . |
9 | Yeah but do n't give him no more . |
10 | Yeah but do n't give him rubber lips . |
11 | She clenched her fists , unable to struggle , but determined not to give him the satisfaction of knowing she wanted him . |
12 | Churlish indeed the man who wishes his neighbour a Merry Christmas but does not give him tangible proof of this to put on his mantlepiece . |