Example sentences of "and [pron] give [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | So I goes come here , and I give them to John I goes I 'll take them John and I paid . |
2 | ‘ How did people look after the sick and helpless ? ’ — ‘ Just as I do nowadays : I collect money from the people , and I give it to them . |
3 | and we were walking along and there 's all these daffodils so I went and picked one and I give it to her . |
4 | You asked for Operation Cuckoo to be your personal responsibility and I gave it to you . |
5 | thank you and I gave it to Dorothy . |
6 | When I first got it in the I was a bit , well it do n't sound too hard , bit down hard , but then again they were in a rush , I said there 's your present and I gave it to them , and they unwrapped it and me mum says oh come on we 'll be late for the club , cos they were getting free drinks at the pub , oh she , she did n't even want to look at it , I said oh , and she looked at it |
7 | Bought my Paradise Lost in a second hand book and I ga , shop , and I gave it to Marion . |
8 | He asked you for life , and you gave it to him — |
9 | I mean if you go it 's normally I chat about two lectures on that and you give lots of examples . |
10 | If you write a spreadsheet for somebody else , you might be using a sixty six megahertz four eight six duel processor erm , spaceship , and , somebody is using a steam driven I B M A T or something , and it runs quite acceptably on your machine , a reasonable speed , and you give it to somebody else on that steam driven thing , and it takes ages to do anything , and er , you press a button and they wait half an hour sort of thing . |
11 | Credit assessment — judging the profitable amount of credit to give , in what form and who to give it to — acquired new significance with the social changes that came with and after the First World War , and the even greater upheaval with the much bigger population after the Second . |
12 | " I love the idea of that sort of gift , because it 's so special and you always remember where it came from and who gave it to you . " |
13 | Elizabeth said she would like to see copies of these letters , and she gave them to Mrs Spurling — this , I think , justifies the presence of Braemar letters here . |
14 | And she gave it to you . ’ |
15 | Although momentarily tempted by the seductively rich chocolate dessert Sabrina 's willpower held firm and she gave it to Graham . |
16 | He held out his hand and she gave it to him , watching him as he put it to his lips , her eyes fixed in an almost mesmerised stare . |
17 | Evette , she brought er a green thing A round thing and she gave it to one of the ladies , I can not remember which one . |
18 | And the pensioners go down to this bungalow free , and it 's in lovely spot and we gave something like two thousand pound for it . |
19 | We took them down to Max 's Kansas City and gave one to Micky Ruskin the owner , we gave one to the DJ ; and we gave one to Lisa Robinson , the reporter . |
20 | Yeah , the reason that happened was that there was no-one servicing holidays erm and they came to us for an allocation and and we gave it to them . |
21 | and we gave it to the erm school at over Downing Drive |
22 | And they give it to you with ‘ Dream All Your Troubles Away ’ , which boots out the ambient side of ‘ Cake ’ and adds a vocal and hard groove . |
23 | There are those who give little of the much which they have — and they give it for recognition and their hidden desire makes their gift unwholesome . |
24 | They pushed one man forward and he gave something to Silver . |
25 | She looked to him for a lead and he gave it to her . |
26 | Years later he found a diary he had kept as a schoolboy in 1940 , two years before I became really aware of him , and he gave it to me . |
27 | But he had an address for you , and he gave it to me … |
28 | ‘ Yes , ’ said Bartlemas , ‘ we witnessed the will and he gave it to us to look after it … ’ |
29 | The top came off and he gave it to Emmie . |
30 | Until eighteen months ago Wiltshire was the most undermanned force in this country , and that 's not our figures , that was the Home Office formula which produced that , and because of that eighteen months ago the Home Secretary actually granted this force an extra sixty- seven policemen and he gave none to anybody else . |