Example sentences of "and [pron] have given " in BNC.

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1 DURING Fun Fortnight we 've had jokes on everything from cows to coughs , doctors to dentists , and everyone has given us a good laugh .
2 DURING Fun Fortnight we 've had jokes on everything from cows to coughs , doctors to dentists , and everyone has given us a good laugh .
3 Now a young man in the prime of his life is dead , and no-one has given us any official advice or information .
4 She approved of my taste and I 'd given her the right amount of money for the red coat which I st ill have n't worn .
5 Now I really love dressing up and I 've given all my trainers away to my brother .
6 ‘ Paxstone , and I 've given him orders to shoot and be damned .
7 It 's always the pressure that I give myself , and I 've given myself a lot of pressure this last year ’ , she revealed .
8 And I 've given him that .
9 and I 've given you a good old fashioned tonic to get your strength all up again .
10 And I 've given you special stuff for nighttime to keep the back of your throat clear at night .
11 I 've given you something to kill the pain , Cathy , and I 've given you an antibiotic
12 ‘ I can not manage without you either and I 've given you all the time I intend to , ’ he whispered against her mouth .
13 When you 're preparing what you 're going to say , use notes , and I 've given you some guidance in the handout on using notes .
14 And , I 'd like to say that er , Diana er er , has been extremely helpful , and I 've given her a bit of he aid , in trying to raise that kind of money .
15 Erm , so I 'm hoping that that will work , it 's it 's down in the diary for him to do that , and and I 've given a little note about what the Adult School is all about .
16 ‘ I seem to remember that he never stopped talking and I had given him the cold fish eye . ’
17 If I was a fish then I needed water and I had given up my right to it .
18 This can be done , and I have given you one example , and that is feeding whole crops and by-products to ruminants such as cattle .
19 Wordsworth concludes The Prelude with tributes to his sister Dorothy , and to S. T. Coleridge , both of whom , in their different ways , helped him to resolve the personal crisis into which the events of the 1790s had led him , and I have given a short biography of each .
20 That wonderful love they had shared and which had given her the precious gift of a son .
21 ‘ It was described by Lord Provost Black in 1845 as a school which has conferred a lustre upon our city and which has given a tone to the manners and intellect of all its inhabitants .
22 The goodness which their behaviour has created and which has given them their special places , may now be regarded as part of the Created God .
23 The police and the Army were caught up in a public order crisis which continues to plague us and which has given rise to the most damaging terrorist campaign .
24 And you 've given me the impression you wanted to see me , too . ’
25 Which you and you 've given it an extra name of mumsy S L P .
26 You have been a good friend to me when there was no one else ; and you have given me back my health .
27 Simon has told me he asked you and you have given him hope .
28 And you have given your Holy Spirit to dwell within us .
29 And you have given power over sin .
30 Forever on the move , meeting new faces , constantly in demand socially whenever she was off duty , Liza Tremayne found that there were longer and longer periods between the days when she still suffered black despair over the thought that she would never again see the man she so resembled in character and who had given her , had she known it , more love than he had ever bestowed upon any other woman .
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