Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] would [adv] give [pron] " in BNC.

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1 and he says no I , I reckon I had a word with our Margaret she said no it do n't matter , but if that 's gon na be the case I 'd rather give it to him back , I mean I 've got it
2 ‘ If you are really dropping people anywhere along that coast I would n't give them forty-eight hours before they are signing a statement for the public prosecutor .
3 Our inclination would be to recommend that you do go for option 2 , as there are some excellent off the shelf accounting packages available for the construction industry which would probably give you a lot more information than you have now .
4 He 'd show her , and even if she did n't appreciate the work it would perhaps give him a moment to think , to recover his poise .
5 If they had not abandoned you then you would not be here , you would not be wanting to run the width of the compound to drink the shit you would n't give your dog at home .
6 The majority of men are accustomed to some particular style of living , and they generally refrain from marriage , if the increased expenses of married life would compel them to live in a manner which would not give them what has been aptly termed their historical standard of comfort .
7 Kate was a woman in every sense of the word , and she was a woman who would not give herself to a man lightly .
8 And then the plate was passed from him to his murderer and it was passed round until it was passed to the bank manager who would n't give her the money and then back to her .
9 It did n't seem to her that Timothy Gedge was trying to make a joke , yet it was amazing that he was saying all this just to pay them back for not being friendly or because he wanted a wedding-dress they would n't give him , or for any reason at all .
10 It would also , one presumes , sell the information to the American government which would then give it away to other countries in order to meet America 's international obligations .
11 Patrick Wintour adds : Motorists in London wanting to take their car into capital should be required to buy a £ 4 a day licence which would also give them access to free public transport in the City , The Liberal Democrats yesterday recommended a £4 a day central London charge , to include free out-of-centre parking and a public transport pass .
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