Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [vb mod] give you a " in BNC.
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1 | You can train to be a Navy Cook without any particular previous formal qualifications , although any knowledge you bring from a technical college will give you an advantage . |
2 | British Telecom will give you an estimate of the cost of any changes you require . |
3 | The container 's transparent sides will give you a fascinating view , but they can also let in the sun and as overheating will kill caterpillars very quickly it is important to keep the tank in a shady spot . |
4 | There are four areas in particular where new research and established practice can give you a good framework and background knowledge for your care . |
5 | The following procedure will give you a rating of the readability of your writings . |
6 | In classrooms a directional mike can give you a much better chance of recording only the sound you want instead of all the sound in the room . |
7 | An unusual happening will give you a new impetus and your sights are aimed at improving your position in some way . |
8 | Now , those little reminders ought to give you a kind of mental map of how to go about writing your press releases this afternoon . |
9 | A large balcony will give you a panoramic view not only of the exhibition centre , with its pavilions , marquees and satellites linked by walkways , but of the city beyond it , under a permanently crimson-clouded sky . |
10 | Constant observation will give you an indication of what the fish are going to do . |
11 | Weak muscles will give you a flabby shape and bad posture . |
12 | The total sum might give you a shock but will also help you to be more ruthless at the start and put changes into effect . |
13 | Its special bronzers will give you a natural-looking tan instantly . |