Example sentences of "he give " in BNC.

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1 Well , 'e give me 'alf-a-crown , so I 'ad to pay me dues in the way of informin' 'im .
2 'E give me an ear'ole bashin' an' I 'ad ter listen , did n't I ?
3 ‘ E asked me if I 'd go an' look for it , and 'e gave me a quid .
4 'E gives me enough embarrassment as it is by what 'e gets up to .
5 You should n't need no 'elp , but if 'e gives yer any lip , just call me . ’
6 Finally , the Epistle to the Ephesians , looking forward to the consummation of the Kingdom , with Christ ruling above all heavenly rulers , sees him given ‘ to the Church as supreme Lord over all things .
7 The choices made by players in a game must be mutually consistent in the sense that each player 's choice is the best for him given the choices made by the others .
8 Mark was nervous , uptight about his role , particularly difficult for him given that this was his first big break in films . ’
9 For the full price let him give it to me in your presence as a possession for a burying place . ’
10 Let him give me his word and I 'll take it , though I am liable to pay the debt . ’
11 She let him give her a hug , kissed him lightly .
12 They heard him give a cry of wonder from the other side and followed him .
13 It was also nice to see him give the young girl who had drawn his winning number a £20.00 note as a way of saying thank you .
14 That , for some reason , almost made him give up , not the pain , but the familiar bit of furniture , the bed he had slept in for fifteen years , now hopelessly astray and as it seemed attacking him .
15 I catch a piercing look I 've seen him give other guys ; Gregory , when he would n't jump a six-foot gap on the fourteenth storey ; Nick , when we learned about his drinking .
16 In public , three times a week , he held a solemn consistory — which had previously fallen into disuse — in which he deputed the examination of lesser cases to others , while the major ones he dealt with himself so subtly and wisely that all wondered at his precision and skill and many educated and legally-learned men came to the Roman Church to hear him and they learnt more in his consistories than they had learnt in the schools , especially when they heard him give sentence .
17 Some London speakers make this identification , however , with results like Did him give you what you a look for ?
18 As for centre backs I 've no idea — ideally I 'd like to see him give half wit and Weatherall a good go along with Tinkler , Forrester and Sharp as I really ca n't see us winning the league after Saturdays shite performance .
19 For a moment she thought he was going to slam the phone down , then she heard him give a deep sigh .
20 God , he was so gorgeous … her hands were moving on to his strong thoat , thrusting into his black hair , she was losing her head again as the kiss deepened and she heard him give a low growl of harsh excitement , his mouth increasing the pressure until Rachel was obliterated by him , dazed , clutching him with shaking hands , gasping hoarsely against his mouth , feeling his strong hands move swiftly up to her breasts to stroke her nipples and force a long hoarse cry of exquisite desire from her .
21 And I would n't let him give me the strap then .
22 I would n't have let him give it to me .
23 They had had faith , they had seen Jesus perform miracles , they had seen him heal the sick , they had seen him give sight to the blind , they had seen some of the tremendous things that Jesus had done .
24 They regularly employed Philip Leapor as a gardener , and the letters sent to him give some insight into his business .
25 ‘ I 'm going to make him give me a go on his kite , ’ I told Murray .
26 Guys like him give me a pain .
27 What you ought to do was to said to him give me a deposit
28 However , the judge said that even though the man promised not to do it again , he found such behaviour extremely offensive and ordered him to give £50 to each of the women .
29 She did not believe Labour was now the party of home ownership , strong defence and financial rectitude : ‘ If it 's that easy for the Labour leader to give up the principles in which he does believe , wo n't it be even easier for him to give up the principles in which he does not believe ?
30 In a personal attack on Mr Kinnock — a prime target for the Conservative counter-offensive — she added : ‘ If it 's that easy for the Labour leader to give up the principles in which he does believe , wo n't it be even easier for him to give up the principles in which he does not believe ? ’
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