Example sentences of "give me [art] " in BNC.

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1 That would n't be time enough to think but at least it would give me a chance to calm down .
2 ‘ Why do n't you give me a hand with the rest of the work ?
3 When I 've found out when she can come and give me a hand , I 'll give you a ring . ’
4 Who can give me a flu vaccination ?
5 Could you give me a hand ? ’
6 And she did n't give me a chance to explain my case at all . ’
7 ‘ They did n't give me a house number . ’
8 Sometimes when we 'd been out to clubs Bernie would give me a lift home to my parents ' , right out in Greenford where we 'd moved just about the time I started keeping twilight hours .
9 They do not give me a carved wooden cup though , something we all covet .
10 ‘ Although , when I was going he did give me a sort of squeeze and said I 'd got the loveliest mouth he 'd ever seen . ’
11 There 's some people standing round watching me , but they do n't give me a hand .
12 Veiled women carrying home shopping did n't give me a second glance .
13 ‘ Stephen did n't give me a chance , ’ Griffiths said later .
14 The last show of the tour was in Atlanta and I decided to give a little party for the singers and musicians and the crew and I tried to rent a banquet room at the hotel , but because it was Thanksgiving Weekend , they said they could only give me a suite .
15 Do n't give me a hard time , McLeish , just bloody do it . ’
16 Mrs Wright came in and she said she 'd give me a lift home .
17 ‘ It 'll give me a chance to get on with my baking an' that then for the WI stall , ’ she said with a nod of approval .
18 ‘ May , can you give me a hand with this , ’ Otley called out .
19 This morning I telephoned my agent from the kiosk on the corner of the road to make sure that he had received the first fourteen or fifteen thousand words of my novel and , hopefully , to hear him say that , yes , he thought a publisher would give me a worthwhile advance ( much needed ) on the strength or promise of this sizeable chunk .
20 ‘ Doone phoned me yesterday to say he 'd been to the boatyard and taken away some objects for which he would give me a receipt . ’
21 If the government would only give me a small piece of land for my people in the Wallowa Valley , with a teacher , that is all I would ask .
22 Could you give me a brief resume of the work involved .
23 ‘ Can you give me a hand ? ’ she asked , which he did .
24 It may well give me a reason to break the law when encountering the secret police , when coming up against censorship , or when confronting other forms of injustice or repression .
25 ‘ I Spent yesterday at Eastleech , Highworth and Letchlade , searching for her , but none of her relatives could give me a clue .
26 ‘ You can give me a lift , ’ said Irina , hopping off the table .
27 ‘ Could you possibly give me a lift to town if that 's where you 're going next ? ’
28 ‘ Oh , you did give me a fright .
29 ‘ Will ye give me a hand with your man here ?
30 ‘ Will you give me a lift back in your fancy motor car , Liam ? ’
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