Example sentences of "'ll give [pos pn] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I think I 'll give her muesli a miss . ’
2 We 'll give her diamorph , and we need saline to boost her fluids . ’
3 Erm Dr Julia is going to be on sabbatical leave next term and would therefore like to give her lectures on Mill and utilitarianism erm this term so next week you will have Julia on Rousseau and immediately after that she 'll give her lectures on utilitarianism and Mill and I will then come after that and deal with socialism and Marx and all that really sexy stuff .
4 What we 'll do is we 'll give her penicillin .
5 I 'll give her father a ring .
6 I 'll give her coffee-break .
7 They 'll give your hair instant body and manageability which you can then transform into the style of your choice .
8 Well if you do it 'll give us a chance to find out whether he 's coming home today or tomorrow , and it 'll give your mum a chance to get back to Southwold
9 That 'll give your skin a good chance .
10 What about your Grannie , we 'll give your Gran some nice medicine or some nasty medicine ?
11 We 'll we 'll give your Gran some nice medicine ?
12 That 'll give your friends something to talk about . ’
13 Well I 'll , I 'll give your parents a ring then .
14 I 'll give your address at this hotel .
15 Felts come in various thicknesses , the thicker they are the more they cost and the better protection they 'll give your carpet .
16 He 'll give him a greater measure of liberty even so , if Harry 'll give his parole , but Harry 'll give him nothing short of a dagger .
17 ‘ I 'll give my heart to God , ’ I said .
18 ‘ She 'll give my mum a heart attack one of these nights , ’ Anne said .
19 I 'll give my share to your mother and you can tell her you bought it from me ; that way she 'll be content and you 'll be a few pounds better off .
20 I 'll give my wife a chance thank you dear thank you dear
21 I 'll give my reasons for voting against this budget .
22 In fact I 'll give my neighbours who live opposite , I do n't see a lot of them but they they are my opposite neighbours and of course the 's really I 'm on good terms with I ought to give them I 'll get them a tin of biscuits as well .
23 You 'll give my children a complex before you 're through . ’
24 I 'll give my casting vover vote in favour of the substated motion .
25 And I hope you 'll give my offer serious consideration . ’
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