Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] give you " in BNC.

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1 The E-Type Mortgage is a special low cost endowment designed to give you as much help as possible once you have fought your way out of the jungle .
2 In future the Minister will be able to refer to the Bill and say , ’ Parliament has given you the power to dispose of works of art , if you wish to acquire more — and , in using those receipts from disposals , you are specifically confined to making further acquisitions .
3 Although you may be perfectly entitled to take others to task and even issue a number of ultimatums , you ought to be more concerned with plans designed to give you the kind of personal or professional recognition you seek and deserve .
4 Granddad got to give you some as well are n't he ?
5 What 's mummy going to give you for your lunch .
6 But Comet Data does give you all the DOS and Window disks , complete with Microsoft 's manuals .
7 What books have given you most pleasure recently ?
8 Subject to statutory minimum periods of notice which the Council has to give you , you are entitled to receive from and required to give to the Council notice of termination of employment of eight weeks .
9 Subject to the statutory minimum periods of notice which the Council has to give you , you are entitled to receive from and required to give to the Council notice of termination of employment of four weeks ( eight weeks on reaching PO1 ) .
10 This well appointed hotel is conveniently placed for the Asitz chairlift to give you a head start into the mountains .
11 If you sign the document in your own home , as you would do with a doorstep salesman , er then the law does give you a chance to change your mind , although I hope for goodness sake you would all be very wary about signing any kind of legal document thrust under your nose from a doorstep salesman .
12 But if you did that the law does give you what they call a cooling off period .
13 Maybe fate had to give you a shove on to the right path . ’
14 And I said to her having the conservatory does give you a lot more extra space .
15 Then come back into the classroom and work out a picture , using your sketches to help give you information .
16 The reason for writing history essays is not that your teacher has given you a deadline and you are running out of excuses .
17 Artai has given you a Khanate , ’ he said .
18 In part 2 the author has given you the option of turning off those infuriating flashing lasers and electric grills , which I found helped me to think a little easier but , alas , did n't help me in solving the problem .
19 I expect Alain has given you this one .
20 I hope this article has given you some insight into what it 's like to be on the receiving end of your cichlid queries .
21 However , if you now have the determination to become a bigger fish in a bigger pool , then you will take what occurred around the lunar eclipse on August 6th as a signal to put the past behind you and devote all your energy to plants designed to give you a greater degree of freedom .
22 Of course the kidnapping has given you an extra edge .
23 His father considered Charles ‘ extreme backwards ’ and chided him for his ‘ aversion to all application ’ and his reluctance ‘ to cultivate the talents which Providence has given you ’ .
24 Mother , Hypnos has given you sun and goodness
25 Check the output which CREFDL has given you against the example of a successful run of the command file as shown in Figure 2.1 .
26 Provided you get an overlap you can shout ‘ water ’ and the other boards have to give you space to gybe in .
27 So IMP have given you the push , have they ?
28 WE 'VE lined up a host of money-saving offers to give you and the kids a day you 'll never forget .
29 ‘ Mr Gordon wants to give you piano lessons , ’ he told Tony .
30 In fact , the new Microchip machines have every feature you could wish for , including Crease Save to give you a nice rest from heavy ironing sessions .
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