Example sentences of "i can [adv] give [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And I ca n't give her that . ’
2 She said well I ca n't give her any money cos I have n't got any .
3 I 've only got Batman and I ca n't give you Californian Games cos it 's not mine .
4 ‘ I 'm sorry , I ca n't give you that information .
5 ‘ You know very well that I ca n't give you that sort of information , ’ said Harris , his gravelly voice unusually gentle .
6 I 'm sorry I ca n't give you that .
7 He added : ‘ At this stage I ca n't give you any indication of what level the toll might be … it depends on the amount of interest from industry and commerce . ’
8 I ca n't give you any money , you see .
9 I ca n't give you any more . ’
10 For good measure , she added , a trifle pathetically , ‘ I am a good girl , really truly , even if I ca n't give you any references , and I will work hard , I promise . ’
11 yeah in effect I ca n't give you any choice because I know that the medical practice erm are very much more erm not laid back that 's the wrong term because erm they they have a lot more opportunity for you to succeed .
12 Another feeling , which is much more likely if you talk about my character , would be that I ca n't give anything more to this ensemble , that it 's time for someone fresher to guide these people in the right direction .
13 Erm when you see erm Alan John erm if you see them over the next day or two if I can just give you this er these , these little leaflets
14 Although we shall do our utmost to resist it , I can not give my hon. Friend a guarantee that we will be successful in that endeavour .
15 I can not give my hon. Friend a precise answer to that question , but the inspection of a school in Wales is a fairly rare occurrence , taking schools as a whole .
16 I can not give my hon. Friend a precise timetable .
17 But I can only give you one answer .
18 As I said , I can only give you general hints . ’
19 I can certainly give my hon. Friend that assurance .
20 I can certainly give my hon. Friend the assurance that that is our intention .
21 Yes , I can certainly give my hon. Friend that assurance .
22 I can certainly give my hon. Friend an assurance that , were the investigations by the Serious Fraud Office to produce evidence of fraud that would have to be considered by those involved in criminal prosecutions of if there were claims that the Occupational Pensions Board had been negligent or in any other way culpable of failure to carry out its duties as imposed by the law , those matters would be considered with great care .
23 I can certainly give my hon. Friend the assurance for which he asked on resources for TECs for the initiative .
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