Example sentences of "i give [pron] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | How would I give him money ? |
2 | Can I give my telephone number ? |
3 | Shall I give your brother a kiss cos you sat on him ? |
4 | Shall I give you coins as well ? |
5 | I give her Littlewoods instead of Peter Craigs did n't I . |
6 | ‘ I give them aspirin and hope for the best . |
7 | One must be fair ; I give them credit for being sensible enough to apologise . |
8 | I give them information and |
9 | They said I could work just in termtime as long as I give them notice of the definite weeks a month in advance . ’ |
10 | I give them lollipops , so they perform enthusiastically , showing us the speed of their boats as they skiff them through the water and how many stones they can carry before sinking . |
11 | As I take them off I give them names , the names of people and the names of things . |
12 | ‘ Oh , they usually do if I give them time . ’ |
13 | I also pay for school trips , I take them out every weekend , I give them pocket money |
14 | If I give him money he goes and spends it If I lend him the bike he loses it He 's completely unreliable |
15 | I give him credit for that , although I can not give much credit to his policy of favouring a 50 per cent . |
16 | It depends on how much you can do how much Simon can do on his own if I give him stuff to do . |
17 | It is with no disrespect to her that I give him preference . |
18 | ‘ I give him sweets , ’ said Lee . |
19 | I give him coffee . |
20 | 2 I think she 's glad to see me , not just because I give her treat food , but because she 's lonely . |
21 | I give her money — ’ |
22 | I give her teddy |
23 | I give her supper about half past five and then she goes to bed . |
24 | I did n't fancy my plaice so I give her mine I had a bit of beef . |
25 | I give her husband employment . |
26 | When the little ones squeeze past me in the Superette I give their mops the chaste old tousle . |
27 | oh I tell ya , I got there , I buy a couple , Sally buys 'em because I , I give 'em tapes , I do n't ask him , but he 's one of these blokes unless he buys you one he 'll take a funny |
28 | ‘ I give my life , oh God , into your hands . ’ |
29 | I give my leg a nasty bash , but I do n't stop and see if it 's bleeding — I just want to get out . |
30 | I give my mum money for housekeeping and that . |