Example sentences of "but i [verb] give [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You do n't have to worry about those sheep , Seb , they 're as snug as bugs in a rug out there , but I 've given them some more hay , just in case .
2 I sha n't be in today as it 's Monday , but I 've given your name to Bill , the head librarian , and he 's expecting you .
3 I used to follow a bit but I had to give it up .
4 You were never entirely safe from prying fingers in Chinatown , but I had to give it my best shot .
5 He was sure I was going to be sent to Siberia but I 'd given him all my film and all the pictures that I 'd taken already .
6 But I decided to give my countryman a chance , not that I 'd moved four thousand miles to be shown around London by a fellow American , and a hick from the provinces to boot .
7 She 's an extravagant girl , but I suppose given her looks , it is only natural to make the most of herself . ’
8 But I want to give you my professional opinion — ’ He broke off testily , then added , ‘ Sure , yes .
9 But I want to give you a little help with your wicket keeping .
10 But I have given her up , and in any case she has meant nothing to me for years . ’
11 But I have given my word to la Principessa , I have said I would ask you to come with me , and you have agreed .
12 £ But I think to give us perhaps a more vivid idea of what it must have been like for ordinary people , these are 3 houses in St Aldate 's that do n't exist any more , they 're down more-or-less where the police station is , erm and we do know exactly who lived there , and who was actually there during the war .
13 Sub-text : ‘ I have the power to predict , to warn you , to threaten you , to criticise you , but I choose to give you this message in a very subtle way .
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