Example sentences of "[adv prt] [conj] give " in BNC.
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1 | Her response was , ‘ You 'd better come in and give it to her yourself . ’ |
2 | Yes , for twenty shillings I 'll take her in and give her house-room . |
3 | The wards were very very bare and the families look after the patients , they come in and give them food and erm do a lot more for them than er they do in this country and erm there were two wards out of eight for tuberculosis , for T B , cos that 's a very big problem out in Kenya . |
4 | If you have , I will buy the house you live in and give it to you . ’ |
5 | The trick is to lo to watch for them , to be aware of them , erm , because we 've we 've practically , better to go around the cycle , wherever you start , you can say , I chose to start here , but you can start anywhere , the minute you go in and give positive bits , which will create positive reactions , which will give you positive memory . |
6 | And they 'll have my old one in and give me the extra bread for it . |
7 | Bring him in and give me a shout . |
8 | When he come in and give him a big kiss . |
9 | I sort of kneel down and give her a touch on the shoulder . |
10 | They 've come down and give the lads tell the lads off . |
11 | You could write them down and give them to your next of kin or a close friend . |
12 | Sit down and give me the time I need to explain everything to you ? ’ |
13 | Well that have actually been told that if anything comes in providing This is what I ca n't get through We 've said to them you can bring your radios in but give to Brian first . |
14 | I asked Brown Owl if we could sell the cakes that were left over and give the money to Blue Peter . |
15 | Meet Helen , see if you like her , and then you can think it over and give me your decision later . |
16 | So come on and give us some respect . |
17 | Harbury rattled on : ‘ I know he 'd rather make a statement later on and give it simultaneously to everyone . |
18 | Go on and give him a kiss . |
19 | I mean the big fellows here they 've got to try and run it off or give it a tug and come off come off and get the er the sub on . |
20 | There existed at that time , a real threat of an invasion of the British Isles by the French forces under Napoleon , so militia groups were formed and Martello Towers were erected around the more vulnerable coast line , to ward off and give warning of any sign of an invading fleet . |
21 | Take your head off and give it a rest . |
22 | ‘ I 'm attacking the bridge now , ’ the General said , ‘ and if I take it , I 'm coming back here and I 'm going to tear your prudent bloody balls off and give your regiment to a real man . ’ |
23 | ‘ Now , pop your trews off and give her a cuddle ; and make sure she 's out of here soon , I do n't want her mooning about in the morning . ’ |
24 | Of course , there are changes in the public sector , changes in organisation — indeed government finds it an almost irresistible temptation to tinker with its machinery , merge departments , break them up and give them new titles . |
25 | When you come to detailed programme planning , you need variety and balance and , if you have a great deal to get through and a concentrated message to communicate , you still have to break it up and give people a chance to relax their brains as well as their bodies . |
26 | Go on up and give her a shake . ’ |
27 | This would enable the men on the bank to keep her head up and give more time to spend on the attempts to raise her from the quagmire . |
28 | Come up and give yourself a bit of a wash and we 'll put it on . |
29 | This will open eyes up and give bright , clear-looking eyes — especially late at night if you 've got pink-rimmed tired eyes ! |
30 | A high six-iron was the mutual decision , since there was just a gentle breeze to hold the ball up and give it a good chance to stop quickly . |