Example sentences of "[pron] could give [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 I could put it into Event , or I could give it to you for Time Out …
2 Whereas before , when I was working , I could give it to them .
3 I could give it to another paper instead , could n't I ? ’
4 I could give it to her if I 'd had it .
5 And I thought , if I got that I could give it to Irene and could go wedding .
6 The brochure also would have outlined a number of other aspects in in more detail than I could give you on the phone .
7 She had bought some cigarettes for John and was wondering when she could give them to him .
8 Into Lucy 's keeping , so she could give it to him and with it , he could challenge the system that had tormented him and millions of the innocent .
9 She could give herself to him .
10 Also , I was interested in any information you could give me on working in advertising or public relations on a music journal .
11 I would appreciate any information you could give me about his works , books , or exhibitions .
12 As yet I have not seen a golden eagle on any of my trips to Argyll , but if I do I would appreciate any tips you could give me for photographing them .
13 Also the same if you 're playing football with Jim on Thursday you could also just mention to , I 'll leave you a couple of these er these leaflets which do explain a lot of the areas we 've covered tonight , erm perhaps you could give one to Peter or
14 Below are some guidelines you could give them for using video on their own .
15 Do you set out the sum , er you must set out some calculation of how many you are likely to lose over the life of the aircraft , is there a percentage figure you could give us for that ?
16 You could give it to them could n't you ?
17 ‘ A ’ were with dressable wounds for the medical wards , ‘ B ’ were for the theatre , as they had wounds needing operative treatment , ‘ C ’ were for as much morphia as we could give them for a quiet inevitable death , ‘ D ’ were corpses .
18 I went to visit him at the Benedictine monastery at Nashdom and asked him for any insights which he could give me from his experience in Accra .
19 Charles II found land grants very convenient ; he could give them to people who at the beginning of the century would have asked for monopolies and he could feel confident that these grants would not rouse the hostility in England that monopolies had caused .
20 But if he if he plays it and misses it he could give it to Thompson .
  Next page