Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pers pn] [modal v] give [pron] " in BNC.

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1 At times I would give him more sedation than other times because of the course of the illness .
2 For example , if a person came to me suffering from rounded shoulders I might give him or her an instruction to ‘ think of your shoulders going away from each other ’ .
3 Below are some guidelines you could give them for using video on their own .
4 Try and keep them dry , and take the painkillers we 'll give you for the first few days .
5 Did you say he was in North Africa ? if we ca n't do anything about his legs we 'll give him a new head when he gets back .
6 I think I 've suggested the problem now , and now I 'm going to leave the parties to think about would be a need for expansion , expansion involves built developm think I 'll under the circumstances I 'll give you er the the normal time , and I will adjourn now until two fifteen to have a chance to think about that .
7 But I mean in terms of knitwear over the last few years I can give you one or two examples which I think you 'll readily er understand .
8 This means that when we designed general SVQs we could give them all a similar number of module credits — whereas different occupational SVQs often have widely varying numbers of modules .
9 And now what they 're saying is , well we 'll buy out those appeals , if you had your appeal running for a few years we 'll give you five hundred pound ex gratia payment .
10 and yet you see these days they would give her treatment for that
11 And , and whenever they knew you 've come would you , would you walk through and , and they used to for us every time an tha and that in those days they 'd give you a couple of bob which is , it was a fortune to me at that age .
12 So , the businessman goes across the road to the people running the schools , and says , ‘ These are the jobs we want filled , if you can teach the children these skills we will give them priority if they come to us for a job when they leave . ’
13 JP : ‘ Next time it 's releases we 'll give you a credit . ’
14 If we build public sector houses we will give them the homes they need .
15 By rights I should give it up .
16 So they 'd say erm write down the I mean if you 're lucky they 'll give perh perhaps on some questions they 'll give it to you and on others they 'll say write it down .
17 A brilliant officer with more than twenty commendations , he had grown to believe he was omnipotent ; and when Mathews refused to tell him the names of his accomplices , saying it was more than his life was worth , Drury , obsessed with clearing up another case , offered him a deal : make a statement that three men whose names I will give you were your accomplices , testify against them in the witness-box , and in return no charges will be brought against you , and we 'll come to an arrangement about the reward money offered by the Post Office .
18 When the excitement is over , your jumper will be stomped to death in the dirt ; and the horses will all drift back to see what other amusements you can give them .
19 you know , Jimmy you have n't , you would n't have any paracetamols you can give us would ya ?
20 Best advice is first approach your existing insurance company and ask what terms they will give you .
21 Given the new licensing laws for teachers I shall give them some experience of the post 16+ area before embarking on the lower school work with which under the former arrangement I would normally have begun .
22 Then I want you to follow instructions I will give you to a small derelict hut , where you will find a very sick man , who needs looking after … ’
23 Oh if you collect some materials she 'll give you a pet a gift token for twenty five pounds , goodness gracious me .
24 You 've got an address , if you give that to the collators departments they can give you a name for the occupier can they ?
25 The equations they will give you in the book are in that one .
26 if he has any queries he can give me a ring but
27 Any tips you can give me , old boy , I will welcome as rich gifts . ’
28 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 .
29 Are there any tips you could give them ?
30 And hearing him Minch was pleased , for she saw that he was learning to understand others and would be ready for the harder lessons she would give him in the coming year .
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