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

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1 Most of them think it 's as easy as that and then I have to give them the ‘ hard facts ’ about cost and time .
2 I have to give him a name .
3 I bought the DesignaKnit 4 Professional some months back and I feel I have to give it nothing but praise .
4 I have to give it an important-sounding name .
5 Based on that I have to give it to Mel cos he could also bend the ball around the wall to score — I never saw Lorimer do that ( he did nt have to ! ) .
6 Cos I have to give it back
7 Either I have to give you so much information about myself that you are forced to admit that I could no more have killed my wife than Flaubert could have committed suicide ; or else I merely say , That 's all , that 's enough .
8 I have n't got er I have to give you the figure afterwards erm no I have got it , I have got it .
9 I have to give you top marks for determination .
10 I have to give you a .
11 A I have to give you some and I wan na record some more stuff .
12 ‘ Have you forgotten I have to give my approval before you lay your hands on a penny of it ?
13 ‘ At least I have given myself a fighting chance of getting to Wembley .
14 I have given her house , clothes , a good bed .
15 I have praised her effusively for her work — quite rightly — I have given her lunch at my villa — she refused the wine , though I observe she is guzzling Willi 's champagne without a shudder .
16 But I have given her up , and in any case she has meant nothing to me for years . ’
17 I have given her a helper , and she will need help in keeping Moorlake .
18 I feel I have given her my heart .
19 For instance I have given one which is in the last ten years we have nearly one and half million more people in work than we had ten years ago .
20 May I also raise a matter with the Prime Minister , of which I have given him prior notice ?
21 In his ignorance , the right hon. Member for Chingford — I have given him notice of this — sees British history as a continuum stretching back to the dawn of time .
22 I have given him no money .
23 ( 27 ) I have given him something [ = some kind of drug ] that should help him come round .
24 I have given him some heavy sarcasm about it . ’
25 God speaks to Moses again and to Aaron : ‘ Because you did not believe in me , to sanctify me in the eyes of the people of Israel , therefore you shall not bring this assembly into the land which I have given them . ’
26 I have given them the danger peak flow value of 100 , and if it falls below this they will come to casualty .
27 In all other respects , I agree with the opinion of my Lord , Lord Lowry ; but for the reason I have given I would dismiss this appeal .
28 For the reasons I have given I would grant the application .
29 Although I consider that at the relevant time Lautro 's Rules , and thus its procedure , were defective in the respects I have outlined , for the reasons I have given I conclude that Lautro were not required by law to afford to Winchester the opportunity to make representations as to why an intervention notice should not be served before deciding whether or not to serve such a notice .
30 For the reasons I have given I would dismiss this appeal .
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