Example sentences of "[noun sg] and [pers pn] [vb mod] give " in BNC.
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1 | What I , what I 'd like to do is , we can say that we 're we can make er a profit or a loss and we can give the figure , so this might have come out at seven thousand two hundred whatever . |
2 | One moment of confusion and he might give someone away , or incriminate himself . |
3 | it 's a terrible mistake just to say that the government 's fault and they should give us more money . |
4 | So someone would come and clean his car and he 'd give it to them , yet you would work your guts out for a fairly modest salary … |
5 | You tape it me and give me the tape and I 'll give you a tape in exchange because I wan na keep it . |
6 | No I said space is a hundred pound and we 'll give you twice that size for that . |
7 | Find one in good condition and it will give endless pleasure but , being an old design , expect a fair amount of maintenance . |
8 | Sabotage can break the rhythm of work and it can give workers the feeling of having some control over their work situation , however slight . |
9 | This made it all the harder for the mother to treat the ailing youngster and she might give up on the treatment for this reason . |
10 | I can always remember that yeah , I won a book called And then er when we came out pictures on Saturday afternoon , there always used to be a gentleman there and he 'd had a great big basket and he 'd like he 'd have a bag of sweets and oranges in these er basket and they used to give the children a bag of sweet and orange and they came out and see pictures for a penny . |
11 | Choose the Commodore with a Mitsubishi engine and we 'll give you an Atco Blow & Vac ( usual price £229 ) absolutely free . |
12 | That will be the case and I can give the hon. Member for Newham , North-East ( Mr. Leighton ) that undertaking . |
13 | Maybe we 'll come across a friendly native with a forked stick going in the right direction and I 'll give him the big-screen smile and hand it over . |
14 | Now yes this is very very welcome indeed , but I do see it Mr Chairman in the experience of the past and that really with the hard work that you both have put in as a piece of paper it is now in the computer as far as I can see and I think there is a term now within agriculture and I will give you an example of this and I think it now , it may apply I think to our road system particular particularly in the north , north Suffolk , yeah I think the term is set-aside , and I hope that some time central government will acknowledge that within this eastern region certainly the Lowestoft area and Waking area we have very great problems , because these pieces of jigsaw do not come into the full picture , they 're put in place now and then and later and in apparent it is giving us a very great problem certainly within the last |
15 | You would n't be a real beginner and it would give you an interest when I 'm busy . ’ |
16 | She 's your sister and it would give you a break . |
17 | As a statutory assignee the legal right to the money in the account passes to him , he is entitled to all legal remedies to recover the money and he can give a good discharge to the bank without the concurrence of the assignor . |
18 | But it does n't matter anyway cos I 've give her some money and I 'll give her her other money |
19 | Instead he bent over , looked at the sore , patted me on the head and said : ‘ Come into the shop and I 'll give you some sweets . |
20 | He said I ca n't I 'm here on my own , he said get a cab and I 'll give you the money back , so anyway I rung Pauline 's husband up Steve and he said I 'll take you , I said to Steve I 've got ta get there for one o'clock cos I said I really do feel that if I do n't see him before he goes I ai n't gon na bloody see him , he was ever so good , he were here at twenty to one , got straight in the car put his foot down , went to the General and just as I got in the door Steve do n't worry about me parking , go , I 'll find you , just get in there , I ran through the bloody doors , ran up the stairs cos I knew |
21 | I actually try and educate the public , I do school talks , I will go outside a circus and I will give out leaflets . |
22 | After some discussion , they felt that there was nothing else to be found on this site until the next ploughing and they would give it a miss until then . |
23 | ask them for the phone number of Southmead police station and they 'll give it to you . |
24 | Rent both together for Only £19.99 a month and we 'll give you a FREE Stacking Kit to help you make the most of your floor space . |
25 | Oh as I sa the part-time job we used to get , two shillings a week and he used to give us tuppence for ourselves the two shillings was for our parents , and the tuppence was supposed to be our pocket money , but er when we 'd finished on a Saturday night if , if there were any stale cakes we 'd all get a bag of stale cakes each you used to make a terrific fuss of those on a Sunday . |
26 | I shall ask the Father and He will give you another advocate to be with you forever . |
27 | Jesus said I shall ask the Father and He will give you another advocate to be with you for ever . |
28 | The promise and the fulfilment , let me just give you a couple of verses there in John fourteen , John make er , Jesus he makes this statement to his disciples , in John fourteen , in verses sixteen and seventeen , and I will ask the Father and he will give you another helper , another word for the Holy Spirit , that he may be with you forever . |
29 | I begin to think that Mike Gatting may have lost it , but the Second Test is at Lord 's , his home ground and I would give him one more chance . |
30 | The figure that the hon. Gentleman is quoting from the newspaper article bears no relation to the figures that I used , which constituted the best estimate that the senior chief inspector and I could give of the numbers required to carry out the policy . |