Example sentences of "[conj] you [modal v] give [pers pn] a " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Does that mean that you will give me a game ? ’ |
2 | He will be anxious to retain your custom so you might give him a try first . |
3 | The old woman turned back to her daughter , remarking belligerently , ‘ Kept her talking downstairs so you might give her a mean account of me , eh ? ’ |
4 | ‘ Ah , so you would give me a different opinion at Walworth ? ’ |
5 | He 'll be in the office this week , so you should give him a call . |
6 | As Cichlids go , this is a hardy , robust species , and a good fish for the beginner , provided you can give it a lot of space . |
7 | ‘ Sure , and you can give me a few tips on the leisure market . ’ |
8 | I 'm David Johnston and you can give me a call right now on . |
9 | And you can give us a ring on that number if you 'd like to have a chat on the air this afternoon about anything at all . |
10 | You will give up this so-called nursing immediately and you will give me a date for your wedding — ’ |
11 | Yes and you used to give us a lovely meal every night |
12 | I would be grateful if you would give me a little notice if you intend to have a go at anything it contains ! |
13 | I should be grateful if you would give me an estimate for translating the enclosed leaflet into handwritten Urdu , Hindu and Punjabi . |
14 | Yes , if you 'll give me a moment to find them . |
15 | ' If you 'll give us a lend of your stout stick I 'll deal with McMurdo while you see to them . ’ |
16 | ‘ If you can give me a list of the visits made by your men , the list will be completed now . ’ |
17 | I 'm sorry to intrude on you at this hour , but if you can give me a few minutes of your time you may be able to help me , and I 'll be very much obliged . ’ |
18 | transport management , yeah , erm anyway erm so well if you , if you can well if you can give me a list of , of what 's outstanding , if you can see Dave and you can see Guy |
19 | And , if you can give it a specifically City slant , so much the better . ’ |
20 | In fact I was wondering if you could give me a hand . ’ |
21 | He did explain what this was but I did n't catch all he said and I wonder if you could give me a little more detail ? |
22 | I wonder if you could give me a quick ( and hopefully positive ) decision ? |
23 | I wonder if you could give me a quick ( and hopefully positive ) decision ? |
24 | Erm Mr Gordon , given the fact that we are running a little short of time I think if you could give us a note on your contractual arrangements then that will take this matter forward and we |
25 | ‘ She will , my dear , I promise , but you must give her a chance . |
26 | ‘ But you will give it a ‘ most urgent ’ rating . ’ |
27 | Perhaps you 'd like her to change places wi' me , so as you can give her a cuddle in the night ? ’ |
28 | ‘ As long as you can give me a lift back here this afternoon , ’ I said , establishing some ground rules . |