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- Our computers can give you all the relevant details.
- It gave him little time.
- Bruno gave it a try.
- ...the help that's given to the blind.
- A man gave him a car.
- The children asked Simon if he would give them some money.
- She was given a room in someone's studio.
- I gave everyone a generous helping.
- I haven't given anyone their presents yet.
- That's the man who I gave it to.
- He gave the best seats to the ones who arrived first.
- You don't want to give the poor man ulcers.
- She had to give up her job.
- Could you give me some examples?
- I haven't given very much attention to this problem.
- They gave too much power to the Treasury.
- He will give you all the information.
- I think it would be wise to give up.
- Such names were arbitrarily given and were not connected to any particular event.
- That's the most convincing answer that you've given me.
- Every one of them is given a financial target.
- ...people who give injections by the dozen.
- On Friday she had been given two weeks' notice.
- She was only given one week's notice.
- His uncle had given him books on India.
- We gave, they took.
- Roger gave a grin of sheer delight.
- She gave an amused laugh.
- He gave a vague reply.
- He gave a little sniff.
- She gave a cry when I came in.
- Zoe gave a sigh of relief.
- Mr. Sutton gave a shout of triumph.
- He gave a laugh.
- He gave a long lecture about Roosevelt.
- I gave a great big shout of happiness.
- Roger gave a grin of sheer delight.
- The Oxford poetry professor is required to give a lecture every term.
- He gave a shrill gasp of shock.
- Both of them gave an involuntary little giggle.
- He gave a rare chuckle.
- They gave us a wonderfully warm welcome.
- Elaine gave him a hug.
- He gave her hand a squeeze.
- He gave him a good kick.
- She gave him a long kiss.
- She gave a cry when I came in.
- Lord Young will be giving a first-hand account of the economic difficulties the Russians are struggling to overcome.
- Sir Stephen Brown has given warning that conflict over the plans could lead to a constitutional crisis.
- Dad gave me a car.
- He gave it to me.
- It was the only pound he had and he gave it to the little boy.
- He would have been cross-examined on any evidence he gave.
- The impression the region gives is still a rural one.
- Russians prefer to give gifts at New Year.
- ...the primitive molecules which are believed to have given rise to life on Earth.
- Did you give him my letter?
- Give him a good book.
- We'll give you fifteen pounds now.
- Can I give you a lift?
- Why don't we just give them what they want?
- `Give them tuppence reward each,' I suggested.
- He gave a look of disapproval.
- Could you give me an example?
- It'll give you time to think about it won't it?
- Once in a while she'd give me some lilac to take home.
- You will give me those now.
- Can we give you a lift into town?
- Should I give her a ring?
- Shouldn't we at least give her a chance?
- We may as well give her a copy.
- He won't give her a divorce.
- I can't give you up.
- The Home Office had until now been insisting on giving the officers only ten days to reach a settlement.
- `We shall give him some tea,' Naomi said.
- She gave me much helpful advice prior to my visit to Turkey.
- It was suggested that we give each child an allowance yearly or monthly to cover all he or she spends.
- She gave me the opportunity to do what I wanted to do most.
- Mrs James gave a little cry and hurried on.
- The recovered animals will be given to zoos.
- He intended to give me the money.
- I haven't given him a thing to eat since he arrived.
- Help must be given where necessary.
- I get an electrician to check all my electrical appliances every autumn, whether or not they are giving trouble.
- Is it right that this high tax should be spent in such a way as to give benefit mainly to the motorist?
- If you tell them I'm prepared to give evidence they'll get such a scare they'll drop the whole thing.
- I wouldn't want to give away any secrets at this stage*not that we've got any answers yet.
- ...pieces of work that we give a mark to.
- Dan's fondest memory is of last year, when the club gave a tea party for the Queen Mother.
- Isaacs didn't give up. He tried and tried, but he kept getting unhelpful replies.
- I'll give you a nice cup of tea and a ginger biscuit.
- The Gallery must be given a full chapter or just a brief paragraph, and space forbids the former alternative.
- Eventually with a groan of good nature he gave in. There was, as a matter of fact, even something pleasing to him in thus giving in.
- It not only pleased him to work with them, but the few pence thus earned gave him an enormous sense of importance.
- Eventually with a groan of good nature he gave in. There was, as a matter of fact, even something pleasing to him in thus giving in.
- The report given below appeared in the Daily Mail on 8 August 1985.
- She had been given instructions to moderate her tone.
- The vaccine can be given at the same time as injections against diphtheria and tetanus.
- They were given a pint of water every day.
- The building had been given to the town in the late 1920s by an investment banker.
- It isn't giving any detailed information. Therefore it isn't necessary.
- If your baby likes water, by all means give it to him.