Example sentences of "[pron] would give [pron] the " in BNC.

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1 If we came through with our memories intact , I 'd give her the concept for free .
2 Oh yeah , I , I 'd give them the same options but
3 I 'd give him the order of the boot .
4 ‘ Still alive , and wanting to marry me again — as if I 'd give him the chance ! ’
5 I 'd give 'im the back o' me 'and big as 'e is , an' 'e knows it .
6 ‘ True , ’ said Hopper , ‘ but I thought I 'd give you the chance of testing for it … ’
7 I 'd give you the introduction one point commitment that you did n't get .
8 I 'd give you the discount on that as well .
9 I handed over my life 's savings and promised that I would give her the other nineteen and six before the year was up .
10 All of them would live more happily if they and the world remained in ignorance , and to try to achieve that I would give them the one gift I could .
11 My contract said very clearly that I had to have complete control of the making of the film , so I asked Darryl Zanuck if he would please replace me and I would give him the necessary time to find someone else .
12 He said he told him the story and he said if you could just get back to Greentoft , he says , I would give you the best two cattle out of my byre .
13 ‘ 'E loves Rachel an' 'e 'd give me the top brick off the chimney if I asked 'im , but 'e 's a worrier .
14 There is a danger that shrewd private landlords will go for short assured tenancies ( 4–5 years ) which would give them the right to get rid of tenants ( including those with dementia ) when the lease runs out .
15 I have a Roland U220 which would give me the sounds I want although I know it would not give me the great note-sequence loops which McLaughlin uses so beautifully .
16 In addition , she knew that ours was the kind of show which would give her the right sort of outlet .
17 The tenant having died , his daughter sought to rely on the provisions which would give her the right to succeed to the statutory tenancy .
18 Area manager Beth Robinson says : ‘ Our business in Finaghy has steadily increased year by year and for some time we have been looking for premises , in a prominent location , which would give us the space we now need .
19 Your selection to receive this invitation , and the allocation , exclusively to you , of seven numbers that you alone can enter in the draw , means that you could be just one step away from winning the first prize in this £40,000 draw — which would give you the choice that I mentioned between a lump sum and an income for life .
20 Damned if the foundation could have this picture ; she 'd give them the nameless three condemned as undisciplined talent .
21 The truth was she 'd never been more curious about anyone in her whole life , but there was no way she 'd give him the satisfaction of knowing that .
22 Think you 'd give him the money .
23 I would do any job you wished , and to the very best of my ability , if only you 'd give me the chance . ’
24 ‘ Or rather I would if you 'd give me the chance . ’
25 Removed from her abominable parent , and cared for properly , she would give him the heir he needed .
26 There was no way that she would give him the satisfaction of seeing her emerge later in the evening with puffy red eyes .
27 They are scarcely free to shop around for the officer who would give them the easiest time .
28 When his wife died he began to look around for another ; someone who would give him the children he needed .
29 His silence encouraged her to be even more frank , and , looking to where the moonlight caught the line of his strong jaw , she said , ‘ I know you appreciate the help I 've given by stepping in to take Stella 's place , and for that reason I doubt that you would give me the sack — or tell me to go .
30 we 'd give you the money for his food and that little Sparkie
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