Example sentences of "that [pers pn] have [adv] give " in BNC.

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1 Okay is there anybody else that you would need to talk to about the recommendations that I 've just given to you ?
2 It 's just that I 've never given the matter much thought .
3 I think that this is important — I am sure that the House will agree that this is important and that I should explain the background to the answer that I have previously given .
4 I think that I have already given way a reasonable number of times .
5 The answer to the hon. Gentleman 's question about the Ministry is the one that I have just given .
6 It certainly has no basis in the figures that I have just given him in answer to his question .
7 The figures in the article were not those that I have ever given to the House .
8 She said that she had nearly given up the idea , but ‘ every time she met a cripple her conscience smote her ’ .
9 ‘ Fortunately for you , ’ she agreed swiftly , having momentarily forgotten that she had deliberately given him the impression that she wanted their affair kept secret .
10 It crossed Juliet 's mind that she 'd never given him her home number , so how could he know it ?
11 Her voice trailed away as she realised , from the other woman 's beaming smile of relief , that she 'd inadvertently given her hostess quite the wrong impression .
12 I 'm supposed to think that you 've just given me the OK . ’
13 Now if we can go back to the cart that you 've kindly given
14 Erm but erm that 's a , a very important point and er just remember that you have actually given the money to the other partner , technically in terms of tax anyway , and er that er can , can have an affect on things .
15 Some of you may not know that you have recently given me two lovely present , the first , for my birthday , being a beautiful flower arrangement which gave me great pleasure , particularly as I live in the centre of London and my nearest ‘ garden ’ is Regent 's Park !
16 ‘ I am pleased the Court has upheld the interpretation of Section 79 that we have always given to it , and that the section , which had been introduced at our request , had been correctly framed to allow for the flexible exercise of delegated powers . ’
17 It is entirely coincidence that we have now given up pies for Lent .
18 This is proven by the fact that they have recently given the go-ahead to introduce a wheelie-bin scheme which envisages no recycling whatsoever and at a cost to poll tax payers of £1.25m .
19 This is proven by the fact that they have recently given the go-ahead to introduce a wheelie-bin scheme which envisages no recycling whatsoever and at a cost to poll tax payers of £1.25m .
20 While the government later indicated that it had merely given drafting assistance , it is abundantly clear that its influence on the Bill was much more than one would normally associate with drafting assistance .
21 There was a silver cigarette lighter in the desk drawer , he remembered , rarely used now that he 'd almost given up .
22 This fellow , who must be the only , or almost the only , surviving person outside Japan who has been the target of a nuclear bomb , and who knows what it 's like for real ( as opposed to the criminally bone-headed fantasising about nuclear war indulged in by our sillier soldiers and politicians ) , was not only matter-of-fact about it all , as though it was the sort of thing that might have happened to anyone , but he actually admitted that he had never given a thought to the possibility that he might be at risk as a result of the radiation he undoubtedly suffered at the time until recent weeks when various busybodies brought the matter to his attention .
23 Does my right hon. Friend agree that the answer that he has just given is further reinforced by the fact that several third-world countries , including some middle eastern countries such as Iraq , Algeria and perhaps Libya , are currently acquiring nuclear weapons ?
24 In the light of that , and of the answer that he has just given , would he care to contrast our policy with that of the Labour party ?
25 The answer that he gave my hon. Friend the Member for Dover ( Mr. Shaw ) and the answer that he has just given have comprehensively shot a number of foxes , but one is still up and running .
26 ‘ Mr. Green finding it industriously circulated that he has entirely given up his intention of completing his survey , conceives himself for the liberal patronage he has experienced under the obligation of informing his subscribers that so far from relinquishing it , the Plan is three fourths finished , and that he intends laying aside all his other occupations to appropriate the ensuing half-year , from Christmas to midsummer , solely to that work , about which time , as part of it will very early in spring be put into the hands of able engravers , he hopes to complete it .
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