If this money won't buy me happiness, at least it can give me some peace of mind. |
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He would give me some paper and a pencil and I would imitate him, making marks on paper. |
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No slippery politician was going to give me the kind of straight talk I was looking for, but only politicians and platitudes were on offer. |
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It seems The Powers That Be decided to give me a whole month's worth of unluckiness in one fail swoop. |
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Scott kept the originals for himself, natch, but was nice enough to give me the stats. |
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I wasn't sad about it, but it did give me the urge to write drama plays and heart-breaking stories about unreturned love. |
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The company was hiding behind a post office box and did not give me a real contact phone number or address. |
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It particularly bothers me that they give me even more grief than normal simply if I'm dressed in a tie. |
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If I can get fit and play until the end of the season, it will give me a new lease of life. |
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My encounters in India will give me a real grounding of experience and knowledge before I start at university. |
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Larry wanted to give me a tour of his ranch, so we talked in his pickup, lurching down rutted dirt roads. |
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Almost, but not quite, as annoying as these failed policemen are the people who tut and give me dirty looks for using disabled toilets. |
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I like the highlights they give me and they make my hair feel very soft and silky. |
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Did they need to give me this little something that shines, when all I've been thinking are dull and leaden sentences? |
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Would anyone genuinely expect serious electoral matters to be raised at a works meeting!? Come on, give me a break. |
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He would give me a penny to get a gumball, tell me not to tell my mother, and on we would go. |
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It was the best he could give me because he couldn't feel what I felt, couldn't return the endearments or the love. |
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If you could help me find him or if anyone has any information they can give me I would greatly appreciate it. |
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Not quite a master chef, but give me some ingredients and I'll whip something up. |
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Reading this fast-paced, action-packed book written by Kalki did more than give me a thorough brush-up of my reading skills. |
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I haven't been going out and trying to duff up little kids if they won't give me their pocket money. |
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Perhaps Tracy's achievements will give me the nudge that I need to get off my duff and get this thing done? |
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I don't want my guy to give me puppy eyes or beg like a little doofus when he wants something. |
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These things combined together to give me a new sense of awkwardness, even as I left the old one behind. |
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My notes do not give me the other match results or indeed the eventual winners of the League. |
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I couldn't eat and was drinking tea with three teaspoons of sugar to give me energy. |
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I find that I like duologies a lot better than trilogies and quadrilogies so I was wondering if anyone could give me a list of some. |
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Just give me a vacuum, a duster, some soap and a cloth and I'll fix it up as good as new. |
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I was twelve, give me a break. I didn't even speak English that well at that point. |
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I thought my first exam paper would be easy and I've been stuck on this question for two days now Hopefully my tutor will give me a helping hand. |
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I then took the rope and tied it off around my waist, tightening the drape to give me a more decent look. |
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So they said yes, it takes me a few hours a week and they give me a suitcase bulging with cash each year in return. |
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This might give me the courage to check my bank balance later on today, ha ha. |
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I was just wondering if you can give me some advice on with my stepdad, because me and him aren't communicating very well. |
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And More says, I would give the devil his due because when they come after me, I want them to give me my due. |
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If I brought it to a jeweller in Ireland who sells Tag Heuer would they give me a refund or even a credit note? |
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In the meantime, if anyone out there needs some OxyContin, that addictive painkiller, give me a holler. |
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I begin practising punches and blocks with Tim, whose hairy arms give me Chinese burns. |
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Can you give me some examples of what can happen if moral rights aren't protected by legislation? |
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Well, actually, I've never had either, but my mum used to give me syrup of figs when I was wee and I liked it. |
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A deep-thinking man in our area bailed me up in January to give me a long dissertation about why this year was going to be wet. |
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I would throw a hoop over a stick at the carnival and then a man with one eye and a peg leg would give me a goldfish. |
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Just give me an indication of what it's like to go into your first Indy 500 as the president of the Speedway. |
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Now, if you give me all your money, I'll intercede with God on your behalf and increase your chance of going to heaven. |
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But I was invited to join some of my friends, and they will give me a ride home later. |
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There is a black fungus on my crape myrtle and jasmine. Could you give me any advice? |
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Hopefully, they'll give me something to celebrate with family over the Fourth of July weekend. |
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When they came to give me the pre-op needle for the anaesthetic I just screamed. |
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Should you give me a bunch of practice sentences, I still probably couldn't tell you what the prepositional phrases are. |
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It wasn't me and I met a new friend and he gave me some gear for myself and said that if I did some runs for him he would give me more. |
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Even short, 20 second tracks give me a rush of happiness, because I can see scenes of the movie again in my mind. |
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I was wary of him at first and he had to ask my permission to give me a kiss. |
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They stopped to give me a lift, ignoring me as I sat in the back, and they continued talking in their strange, gentle, dulcet accents. |
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Providing only that my private and domestic circumstances give me pleasure, you will find my equanimity quite remarkable. |
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He would not give me a pay rise despite the audiences flocking to see me and lining his pocket. |
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It's all very nice and snazzy, but it just doesn't give me all the information I need on one spreadsheet, right in front of me. |
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Could you give me a possible list of adapters, transformers, and gender changers that are generally used? |
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You know if you get anything you have to ask additionally you know just feel free to give me a ring. |
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The bodice hugged my form and the skirt flared to give me enough room to run. |
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He then proceeds to give me his life history over the past four years since he moved to the local area. |
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I knew his expressions too well, and he would defiantly give me a nasty one this time. |
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I can of course hate the people who give me reason to, but sometimes this unreasoned dislike worries me a lot. |
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All I needed was the answer to number thirty but she was selfish and didn't give me the answer. |
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But then again, a subtle difference was preferable to a radical one, and it did give me a short-term confidence boost. |
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You couldn't give me either collection on a silver platter, but they obviously mean something to the collector and I respect that. |
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If you'd like a cake, give me your address and I'll pop one in a Jiffy bag for you. |
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What was it with people going out of their way to give me amazing presents this year? |
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But to give me the edge I decided to enlist the help of a few psychics and prophesiers. |
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Some say that chocolate gives consumers delights of euphoric content, I say it does not give me that. |
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Can you give me a quick thumbnail sketch of the kinds of-or the most common kinds of complaints you receive? |
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He was a very private person but he would often give me a lift into Oxford if I was waiting for the bus. |
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I shall be much obliged if you would give me an opportunity for an interview. |
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Alice, can't you please offer any advice or give me a hand to overcome these uncontrollable urges? |
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You have just decided to give me the flick for an interjection by referring to me by name. |
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And some fool saw fit to give me a credit card, so I can now do the PayPal thang. |
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Nothing would give me greater pleasure than to see George Street being taken to new heights. |
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Ground me, give me no phone privileges for a month, take away the computer, whatever! |
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I chuckled, that was just the kind of answer Caitlyn would give me each time I tried to make an advance on her. |
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He had a couple of thousands to invest, and would give me a good commission if I acted square with him. |
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The advancement of a counterclaim at this late stage did give me some concern. |
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But if I tried to treat my wife, Margot, the way Caligula treated his, she'd give me a thick ear pretty quick. |
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I hope Paula doesn't give me a thick ear next year when I do the coast-to-coast walk again after my past comments. |
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If you can't give me your manager then transfer me to someone else and I will speak to their manager. |
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It's a sorry thing to say, but very few objects in my home give me a pure aesthetic thrill. |
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I begged him on bended knee to give me a job, although he kept saying he couldn't afford to employ anyone. |
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Endeavour to give me your private telephone and fax numbers so that I can reach you anytime. |
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Most of them looked like they were going to give me the third degree in two seconds. |
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Anyone who bangs on about sushi and sashimi as the height of Japanese cuisine is talking rot, give me beer and yakitori any day. |
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Could you give me some examples of sections which are express provisions related to negligent acts or omissions? |
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Folks were reaching out to me, attempting to give me sound advice, but I just didn't pay them any mind. |
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But for some things, orderliness and logic give me an aesthetic tingle on a par with a beautifully crafted film or a garden that just works. |
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If there's anything in the company manual that doesn't leap out at you, feel free to give me a tinkle. |
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Not one performance failed to give me some fresh insight into a composer I thought I had OD'd on long ago. |
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We do not think that something is beautiful merely to me, in the way that we might say that some things just happen to give me sensuous pleasure. |
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I'd been hoping there might be a knothole on the inside wall that would give me a view down over the classroom. |
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He didn't give me a chance to answer before he pressed his lips against mine and stole a quick kiss. |
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After all, the latter will at least give me some satisfaction, and will probably do more good. |
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So I told him to hang up and let us restart the conversation and give me an opportunity to give the required responses. |
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Jerry decided to give me a detailed explanation of some date he had, of all the nerve! |
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It can give me a broader perspective on my industry, which might come in handy, but it's going to do zilch for what's stirring in my fume hood. |
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Of course, if someone wanted to give me a book contract, I wouldn't say no. |
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It's so important for me to be able to walk in these as they would not give me anymore backache and improve circulation in my legs. |
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By the way, if anyone knows the background and history of why Finance Ministers wear flowers for budget speeches, feel free to give me a shout. |
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On more than one occasion, a self-appointed individual would take it upon himself to give me a severe trouncing. |
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I travel 77 miles to work and find the seats are hard and give me backache. |
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It totally would fit in my little bitty purse and still give me room for my phone, wallet, and other stuff. |
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All this on a job that pays me okay, but really doesn't give me enough to live lavishly. |
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A few of the guys did give me some stick, teased me, but, really, I did not mind. |
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He wasn't fooled, not for a moment, but he wasn't going to give me the satisfaction of a reaction. |
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If I could catch him off guard it would give me just the edge I needed to send him crying into comic oblivion. |
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Seeing my press badge, she approached and insisted on speaking to me, declaring she was from France and could give me the French perspective. |
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Words that fall easy to the lame pen turn me off pretty fast and those who bring perfect words back from long head-trips give me chills. |
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He reached down and wrapped her arm around my neck and used his other hand to give me a noogie. |
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Soda is refreshing and tasty, but no matter what kind I drink, it tends to give me a bad case of the belches. |
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I find salon shampoos and conditioners give me better results than drug store brands. |
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To their credit, they made no fuss, and arranged to repair the old thing and give me a loaner while it was being fixed. |
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Now, the big question, Fred, would they give me a fair trade-in value for my '78 Aspen? |
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Now, on this hot August evening, Vlad bounded across the ridge to give me a hearty Soviet backslap. |
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Hey, I'm not gonna give you good pitches like that if you're gonna just give me goo-goo eyes. |
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Any delay in your reply will give me room in sourcing another person for this same purpose. |
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I would appreciate, of course, a 10, but, if you feel inclined to give me a 9, I won't hold it against you. |
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The driver then proceeded to give me a mouthful about how cyclists should be more careful. |
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My middle son lives with his dad and is 20, but he doesn't give me the time of day, but my youngest is 5 and I have really sat on him hard. |
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Okay, I was on the brink of suffocating, and here they were fighting over who was going to give me mouth-to-mouth. |
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It would at least give me something safe to talk about while unchaining my employer. |
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Zach included me for a while, but Liz started to give me the impression I was interfering, so I left them alone. |
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But give me a straight choice between this and the economics of the jungle that is fair trade, and I will choose the present system. |
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Either way, give me this lot over a bunch of monosyllabic scowlers any day. |
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She wanted me to promote her CD in Canada, so give me a shout if you want to hear some good Swahili tunes. |
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If anyone with time to kill wants to scope it out and give me their two cents, I'm listening. |
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But I didn't expect him to give me a rectangular box wrapped in silver paper with a card reading the name Keith. |
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If you know anything about this development, give me a shout at the address below! |
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No amount of determination could get me up any of these walls if I didn't have someone to give me a belay. |
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Could you give me and my old teammates a rundown on his career as a player and scout? |
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Perhaps you could give me a note, if that is appropriate, in due course, about the legislative history of trespass to Crown lands. |
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I didn't dwell on not having my own because I had a gorgeous boy I knew would sweep a girl off her feet and give me all the grandbabies I want. |
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For the last two years, he has slowly slacked off and now doesn't give me anything! |
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No one on my reading lists is updating their sites anymore, so that doesn't give me anything to do during the day. |
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Now maybe I can toss out those flesh-colored threadbare drawers of his that always give me a fright. |
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Do I have to remind you that your mother personally asked you to give me the grand tour of the school this morning? |
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If anyone ever feels the overwhelming desire to give me cash, please, be my guest. |
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I've done a couple of adverts, whenever they needed a muscleman my agent would give me a call. |
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If you need help debugging it, you're more than welcome to give me a buzz tomorrow. |
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I turned toward the flight deck, bent and saw George give me the thumbs-up. |
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When I started playing I was 80 kg and now I'm up to 94 kg so although I look slight people don't always give me the credit I deserve. |
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I chose these diametrically opposed papers on the basis that they would give me a balanced view when answering the boards' questions. |
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You can imagine what a shock it was for me to receive a letter informing me that the Association was planning to give me a prestigeful award. |
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Whenever we go with my parents to a bistro with pokies, or the casino,, they give me a dollar or five with which to play. |
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And as someone with a degree in biology, many of the applications of genetic engineering give me the heebie-jeebies. |
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I went to a bar where the bartenders know me and would give me sympathy drinks for free. |
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I would give my sister and brother an amount, a couple of thou I guess, because I'm sure they would give me some if they won. |
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Personally I would like you to respond to my comments and give me an adult's helping hand in understanding this political mess. |
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I'm sure someone in the office will be more than willing to give me a record on this shady character. |
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So if you, unlike me, know what is going on drop me an email or post a message in the forums and give me some pointers. |
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This time last year I was living a life centred on myself, on things that would give me instant gratification and were sensually pleasurable. |
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There's only so much enjoyment a film can give me when I feel no sympathy whatsoever for its characters. |
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However, if anybody is willing to give me an appropriate sum of money, I will green the desert. |
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He does not want to give me his name and will not identify the patient out of respect. |
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On the other hand, this was going to give me a chance to lead from the front and surprise everyone, so I couldn't turn my nose up at it. |
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Don't give me a flowery phrase for the sight of flames crackling against the dark night sky. |
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I've told them to give me a kick up the backside if I ever get too bigheaded. |
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I've walked into a variety of galleries with my portfolio and asked them to give me two minutes of time. |
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I've generally stopped linking to milblogs that don't give me express written consent to do so. |
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My own marriage give me lots of material for my cartoons, but, unfortunately, my wife is so great that most of the time, the laugh is on me. |
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They weren't even boyfriends really, not the kind who would take me to football games or give me their varsity jackets. |
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The first thing that struck me was he wasn't afraid to give me a rollocking, even though we had been teammates. |
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He was going to junior high school, and he'd always walk in front of my house and give me the finger. |
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I am the only person in charge of this award, I will give it to anyone I want, and you better not give me any lip about it. |
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As my eyes age, it just might give me the edge I need to continue shooting iron sights. |
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I didn't want to get mixed up in all that but it would give me a chance to talk to him and maybe reason with him. |
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You don't give me advice about my rubbish and ultimately illogical sense of humour, so I should just leave you alone. |
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But if, for some reason, you decide not to see Martin, please give me a call and we can reschedule our next session for its regular time. |
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One thing I do intend to do is to ask shop assistants not to give me plastic bags whenever possible. |
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There's no harm in asking Santa to give me my hair back, rid me of dark circles, and transform me into Brad Pitt. |
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Staying would give me the opportunity to see how to make change happen in difficult circumstances. |
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He was in civvies rather than a uniform and he didn't give me a chance to clean up, although I carry bags with me to do just that. |
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When I look nicer and more stylish, people tend to respect me more, address me as sir, give me better service, and all kinds of things. |
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That is what David told me today as I tried to make a guy give me a couple of syrettes out of his emergency kit to the medics. |
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When I replace the clean cutlery after washing up, there's always some already there to give me clues about where stuff lives. |
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I was lying in my cell, reading some trash from the prison library, wondering who they were going to give me as a cellmate. |
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Jazz is too intellectual, give me Elvis and his shaking hips any day. |
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Just the thought of it is starting to give me the heebie-jeebies. |
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Her evaluation will give me a good indication of where I stand in the class. |
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They are the people who bring them back after a night out on the town, and I have yet to find a single cab driver who can give me an adverse report. |
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These little white fibs give me an uneasy feeling, and I begin to wonder why the shop would lie, when I am here to help save them thousands of dollars in fines. |
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I jog until my Achilles tendons burn and replace meals with diet shakes that give me gas. |
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Oh please don't try and give me a demonstration of your kinkiness. |
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They'd roll me up and dump me into the trash or give me a mean wedgie! |
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Some wanted to give me a going-away party or present, others wanted me to bring them something back as souvenirs when I get back, while few couldn't care less if I go or not. |
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I took no sugar, no butter and no other cooking fat of any sort because to get these rare commodities I would have had to ask Stewart to give me some. |
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It'd be nice to think that some rich person with money burning a hole in their pocket wants to give me some money to help keep me going, but I tend to be realistic. |
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Don't give me your sanctimonious, holier-than-thou speech about drinking. |
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The first day I worked in the OR, a relief nurse came to give me a break, and I began to look forward to the morning socialization and a cup of coffee. |
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Benji led the way and turned around to give me a pointed look. |
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While she had been rambling on, I noticed Leo give me a pointed look. |
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There are no guarantees in the housing market today, and it's always a roller coaster ride, and I was looking for something that would give me residual income. |
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I take a cocktail of exotic drugs which give me vivid dreams. |
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It was just a long enough kiss to give me a taste, but just a short enough kiss to leave me wanting more, short enough that it didn't quench my need. |
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Every few days he would give me a fresh supply of incense he got directly from India, fragrances I had never before experienced. |
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Don't give me that look please, stop begging me with your glances. |
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When my mother took me home, she had to give me shots in my stomach of Lovenox and I was prescribed Coumadin. |
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I want everybody to give me a second chance, and reckon me as a friend. |
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If I was intensely sick, they might feel generous enough to call the medical team to give me a shot to stop the nausea. |
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Exposing the gel to photographic film would give me a pattern of dark bands like a bar code, showing the positions of the radioactively labelled fragments. |
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It was great for me because in addition to having lots of family and friends and workmates there to give me a cheer, the public really got behind me. |
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I got over the wall and ran into a small crowd of fans to hide, terrified that the bobby might have seen me and would come and give me a thick ear as he turfed me out. |
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Please, please, please, do not, in the event of any positive action, give me the conditioned reflex answer that any relaxation will have to be means tested. |
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Why didn't you give me the third degree whenever I broke curfew? |
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Just give me a couple of more minutes and I'll be good to go. |
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How about you get your bottom over here and give me a lap dance? |
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I like France and the French, they have treated me better than I deserve and they pay me plenty of beer money, even if they could give me a little more for the rent. |
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He kindly offered to wait for me to finish my act and give me a lift. |
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Three or four times he cruised low over the sea to give me a glimpse of the whales as they ploughed through the water on their way to give birth in the Mozambique Channel. |
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When I answer an email I use my fountain pen, which means that the correspondents need to give me a postal address. |
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It's been three nights since my mother wanted to give me a heart attack with incredibly shocking news that she and Mr Wu were suddenly going on a honeymoon to Bali. |
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In master Daniel I had a friend at court, who would sometimes give me a cake, and who kept me well informed as to their guests and their entertainments. |
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They'd pass their phone to me and Strawhorn would give me a mouthful. |
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They can't even explain why they wouldn't give me a straight answer. |
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The masked men attacking him turned to give me a startled look before they were blasted into the air by some invisible force that seemed to flow from inside of me. |
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After two and a half years of going through life with OOS, my employer still continues to give me deadlines to meet even though more often than not it is really impossible. |
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Well I must admit he was a bit of all right, but he was very fair and explained he couldn't give me a refund, and that's not what I was looking for anyway. |
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She entered my world to give me her full, undivided attention. |
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Could you give me a rough outline of your main artistic influences? |
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And he would give me an assignment or something to be thinking about my life, or take notes on it. |
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The beer gets better, summer beer in a beer garden is quite something but give me an old pub with an open fire and a pint of porter or stout any day and I am one happy lady. |
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But going out of his way to give me a lovely box of choccies, and then legging it without even waiting for so much as a thank-you, certainly isn't one of them. |
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Waterproof formulas survive the pool but give me panda eyes by day's end. |
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Now, being able to look at my toes while standing upright will have absolutely no use of course, but it will give me an infinite amount of satisfaction. |
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The specialists even wanted to operate and give me a colostomy bag. |
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In the end she had to give me an apple turnover to shut me up. |
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Remember the time he went to give me skin and I shook his hand! |
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He knew I was in a deep depression, dark moods, and he would spend time with me, trying to give me pep talks. |
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Could anyone enlighten me here or give me any more information? |
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The run of games I've had recently is edging me ever closer to being as strong as I was before but I have to accept that the knee can give me a dunt here and there. |
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The woman at the bureau de change would not give me change, obviously. |
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They would not give me a pinch of flour even if I starved to death. |
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The bus driver, who dropped me there, wanted to give me a personal tour. |
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Just give me a stethoscope and show me the way to the nearest ward! |
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I know, too, that she frequently stinted herself to give me food. |
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Well, they can all give me money, but no one does, the tight swine. |
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Several security guards want to give me a rigorous patdown before I'm allowed into the Olympic Park to watch the First Night Fireworks from what will one day be my local park. |
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I want you to attend my wedding so that daddy can give me away. |
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The direction in which it spins, and the size and shape of the ellipse, give me information about the strength and quality of the energy in that area. |
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How do they expect me to find work if they don't give me a leg-up? |
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If this was society, where a man can't even go to a pub without a reminder of the bubbling undercurrent of social unrest, give me back my bothies in the wilderness. |
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I would really appreciate any information any of you can give me about it. |
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I think it is important to have a rock-solid technique that will not let me down and will give me longevity and flexibility to allow me to do the things I want to do. |
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My father wouldn't let me drive the Porsche but I knew if we all went in one car, once my parents were liquored up, they would give me their keys to drive them home. |
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No need to give me the needle just because someone's given it to you. |
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I was wondering if you could give me a copy of the volunteer's rota. |
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Don't give me that nonsense that you are saving the environment. |
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Don't give me that tired old excuse. You have a kid, you pay for him. |
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It wasn't a categorical statement that she would give me the ticket. |
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Buddy was just beginning with Artie Shaw then, and once in a while he would give me and my friend Billy half a lesson. |
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No matter if you're here or China, just give me a ring and we can talk. |
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Just give me 60 seconds and I'll try and give you the low-down. |
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I've had one refuse to give me even something as seemingly innocuous as their normal mani-pedi because they involved hot oil massage of the hands and feet. |
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If they don't like the food, they tell me about it and they give me a hard time if their hotel does not have a mixer tap for the hot and cold water! |
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I'll be downstairs so just give me a shout if you need anything. |
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I'm sure that if she came to Chichester, she would give me a shout. |
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You just give me a drum roll, they announce my name, and I come out and sing. |
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But they chose me as a Don, and most naturally, they give me the Donship because of the dancing. |
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In a world of increasing hypocrisy, give me a straight-from-the-shoulder character like him any day. |
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I'd rather that than he think 'It's Stotty, I've got to keep him' and then not give me any rugby. |
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In Central Park, a stranger rushed over to give me a napkin when I spilled my snowcone. |
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You could not give me a greater reproof for the mistake I fell into. It was all my doing, I know. I have not forgotten it, I assure you. |
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I cannot think of any good examples off the top of my head, but give me a couple of hours and I'm sure I could come up with something. |
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If you have any photos of day trips around Wirral for our forthcoming columns, give me a call on my details above. |
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My seed plants will not give me flowers 6 I bought a punnet of cosmos annual plants two years ago. |
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Rather than give me a rollocking, he said he wanted me to train with him when I was back to fitness. |
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The massage at times felt like the Chinese burns my brother used to give me as a child. |
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He's punched me, clawed his way up me, pulled my hair and attempted to give me Chinese burns. |
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Is it going to give me a body of knowledge, tools, self-discipline? |
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Extra wrapping would have solved this problem but they wouldn't give me extra wrapping because I was local, it was really for the carriage trade. |
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Oh, wait, they did give me a certificate of appreciation on January 29, 1983, after my 1,000th mile. Well, whoop-de-do! |
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What you gonna do... give me a whupping? You can't whup me no more. You're too old. |
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Nor shalt thou give me room to doubt whether it be necessity or love, that inspires this condescending impulse. |
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Speak out like a man, and don't give me any more of this tiresome rigamarole. |
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Aye, Mary, we heard you. How could we not? Ah well, shy bairns get nowt. Will we let her at the microphone and give me a bit peace? |
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That greedy kike would not give me any money when I was starving and needed food. |
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But I embraced the suck and shelled out three thousand dollars for something I didn't want and something that would give me nothing to show for. |
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If mother finds out I broke the window, she'll give me Hail Columbia for sure! |
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The stewards offered me coffee, then the Samp directors arrived to give me a team jersey. |
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If I receive a Second, I shall stay in Oxford, so I expect you will give me a First. |
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Normally those pills give me a boost, but last night they gave me a downer. |
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For indeed your Lordship's House was happy to me, and I kiss your noble hands for the welcome which I am sure you give me to it. |
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And if you want to give me a really fine present, work hard in your own bowmanship classes so you can take a first-class medal as Pete did today. |
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I bid him come towards me and give me his letter, at the same time throwing down, carelessly, a book I had in my hands. |
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I only got a glimpse of him, but alarm bells went off. He wasn't rushing over to give me a pat on the back for stopping to help. |
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Excuse me. Could you please give me directions to the movie theater? |
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She wasn't able to give me a logical explanation for her behavior. |
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I asked the doctor to give me my diagnosis in English, not medical jargon. |
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If thou couldest but wish, stranger, to sit here in my halls and give me joy, sleep should never be shed over my eyelids. |
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But the surgeon found a hole in my cartilage and ended up having to give me microfracture surgery. |
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We called a doctor and I said to the doctor, I'm a little hoarse and I want to be OK so can you please give me a cortisone shot. |
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He also said he would give me hormone pessaries to keep my hormones up. |
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Can you give me a guarantee that he will be fit for the match? |
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I left my headlights on all night. Could you give me a jump-start? |
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To give me a hint of what Ashiana is all about, I got served their Ashiana Platter made of tandoori prawns, lamb seekh kebab, chutney chicken tikka and a murgh malai tikka. |
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I tried to tap a cigarette off him, but he wouldn't give me one. |
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