Example sentences of "who [modal v] give [pron] " in BNC.

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1 They pass the ball sweetly , create space effortlessly , and in Alemao , Branco , Valdo , Dunga , Mozer and Jorginho possess players who should give them a formidable momentum next summer .
2 Who 'll give me five bob ? ’
3 ‘ And who 'll give me £50 ? ’
4 Lewis said : ‘ By beating Foreman I can prove again I 'm the best heavyweight , but I want to box people who 'll give me a good workout — unlike Bowe I never avoid anybody . ’
5 Occasionally , you meet some bloke who 'll give you this tripe
6 " … who 'll give us all the latest news from home … "
7 Today we 'll hear from polytechnic lecturer Reg James , who 's just made a film of the special needs Brickwall School , and from local remedial tutor Dave Pollock , who 'll give us some suggestions for teacing dyslexic children .
8 It is a situation of great humiliation for women when they realise they do not possess their bodies except in relation to a man who might give them something — either children or some economic advantage .
9 Is there anybody who is going to Old Trafford on Jan 1st who could give me a lift from the Leeds region ? ?
10 Now she could choose second-rate happiness , cosseted and protected by a man who could give her anything she wanted , except the marquis .
11 Would n't she be far better off with Dunbar , who could give her everything she wanted ?
12 In the absence of official sanction , however , the ground already covered in the development of school-based consultative in-service programmes may itself offer the wanted training opportunities for special needs post-holders and those who could give them support in their turn .
13 By June he had tried seven different prospective designers without finding one who could give him what he wanted , but was emphatic that he could not work at a distance with Hanns or other Johannesburg artists , ‘ so that 's that ’ .
14 MACAULEY Culkin 's Kevin may be a dab hand with a booby trap but when it comes down to straightforward , grimy-faced scallywaggery , there are a couple of Irish lads in Into The West who could give him a run for his money .
15 Freddie had never liked her , but he knew at once that she might be the one person who could give him valuable assistance with his research .
16 He asked a scout to search through the turmoil and pick out Tiguary , if possible , or someone who could give him a message .
17 But it is the horse who was third the day before who could give him his biggest win , matching Omerta 's success in the National Hunt Chase at Cheltenham in 1986 .
18 Mr Yeltsin is its best known member and probably the only one who could give it party discipline and a distinctive ideology .
19 There is someone in the department who could give you a good , competent briefing on almost anything . ’
20 We were always looking for someone who could give us help .
21 ‘ There are Americans who 'd give their eye teeth for this sort of data , ’ says one ERS project scientist at the laboratory .
22 ‘ I can think of a few consultants , not to mention some very tired registrars , ’ she added ruefully , ‘ who 'd give their right arm to work in conditions like these . ’
23 He went outside , used his initiative , and found some poor chap who 'd give him a hand with it you see .
24 Well , you give the impression of a a faction in the party , now I could , I could serve this faction quite easily to Mike who 'd give me a lot of say if I said , you know , th the the plot thickens , you know , here 's a town
25 In the '90s , Crispin Glover would be Dean , Kyle MacLachlan Sal — but who 'd give them a lift ?
26 He 's a good , strong player who 'd give us some bite and score goals .
27 They are scarcely free to shop around for the officer who would give them the easiest time .
28 ‘ Anyway , I am sure he would not find anyone who would give him such a good time .
29 When his wife died he began to look around for another ; someone who would give him the children he needed .
30 He had spent in promoting the scheme money that could have been used in establishing it , and I was both impatient and critical of his capacity to launch and support a large new artistic organisation , particularly as his ideas of who would give him money were hopelessly unrealistic .
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