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

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1 Yet I could I give her quite a few could n't
2 " What do I give her now ? "
3 It 's one of these which I think did I give you initially ?
4 Somebody said , ‘ Can I give you more wine ? ’
5 I give nothing away .
6 As a member of the Select Committee on Sittings of the House , I give nothing away — because it has been said in public session — when I say that consideration must be given to the views of the Lord President and the shadow Leader of the House about the timetabling of legislation , following some of the thinking on the subject of the Select Committee on Procedure .
7 I give her well over three hundred pounds
8 No Alma 's been erm keeping some money for me and I , she , I give her so much a week and she give it all today .
9 I give 'em ter ole Granny Pridey who used ter live next door ter me .
10 So I give it even more air than my usual slower one .
11 Well look if I give you well there 's two pink ovals with envelopes and three green ones .
12 I give you tomorrow . "
13 ‘ If I give you bread and cheese you do n't like it and if I give you too much soup that 's not right .
14 Good do n't forget if I go too quickly or if I give you too much say , Ooh hang on .
15 So any per centage I give you now , you can turn it into a fraction , could n't you ?
16 if I give you that four .
17 Now we start off I 'll ask you I give you about ten minutes that 's all it does n't take long .
18 For this I gave them about 30p , which is rather a lot , & since then they have been running up to me when they see me , offering to polish up my briefcase etc .
19 So I gave myself just half an hour to get to the theatre and prepare for curtain up — and phoned home at each interval .
20 I gave myself away to everybody : fat , high , low , ugly , perfumed and badly-smelling . ’
21 Once I waited so long and stayed so late that I gave myself away to Syl , who had called in the usual way at the front door , to be told by my mother that I was in the summer-house and he should go and bring me out and back to the drawing-room where , like normal people , we should converse .
22 I gave myself away ? ’
23 I had already acquired the address from the ‘ yellow pages ’ and estimated that it was a ten mile drive , thus I gave myself half an hour to account for delays .
24 In fact , I gave her more thinking time than I 'd bargained for as the crush at the bar was worse than when we 'd arrived .
25 And I do n't where I got I gave him quite a good sermon which I thought was y know quite erm to try and help the situation and he said I 'd give them er my conditions .
26 I gave us both a refill .
27 ‘ And he just stood there , ’ Emlyn concluded , ‘ looking so desperate that I gave us both an enormous gin and tonic ! ’
28 We need to have some idea what the cells are picking up from , and where they are sending information to , in order to apply those two principles I gave you earlier , the selective trigger feature , and the selective projective zone .
29 I 'd just like to add that included in the numbers that I gave you for Camco were not just redundancy costs , but costs of closures of sales offices , distribution networks and some other special one-time charges , so it 's not pure redundancy when you look at the numbers that I gave you earlier on .
30 What , that list I gave you earlier on ?
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