Example sentences of "[conj] you [vb mod] [verb] to give [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | If you feel that you would like to give something for nothing , please send your name and address to The Finance Director , Children 's Aid , . |
2 | Well , you start out by reading any books that you can find to give you an idea of who was involved , and my next stop after that was the Library of Congress in Washington , where they have the papers of the National Consumers ' League , which was Florence Kelly 's organisation , and , and contains most of her own personal records , too . |
3 | The departure from her old home and her arrival in her new one will be a tremendous double adjustment for her to make , so you should try to give it a sense of occasion . |
4 | If you know a little about cancer , feel you could cope with all the emotions involved , and you 'd like to give them a hand , then Carol would love to hear from you . |
5 | ‘ I 'd be glad of a bit of help if you 'd condescend to give it . ’ |
6 | ‘ If you 'd like to give me ten pounds , ’ she added , quickly . |
7 | ‘ If you 'd like to give me a paper to sign saying how much I owe you , ’ she said briskly , ‘ the moment I get home I 'll make arrangements to have the money paid into your account . ’ |
8 | Well it 's one of the talking points this morning , if you 'd like to give me a call . |
9 | Rob morning Twenty one minutes to six the time , if you 'd like to give me an early ring , then it 's . |
10 | Eleven minutes to six is the time , and if you 'd like to give me a ring on any of the subjects I 've mentioned , then it 's . |
11 | As I say , contrasting views on that story , and er if you 'd like to give me a ring with your view , then it 's very , very welcome . |
12 | Well , a lot of er talkers there , and er , if you 'd like to give me a ring , it 's . |
13 | ‘ Look , love , if you 'd like to give it all up and come home , do n't be too proud to say so . ’ |
14 | I 'll try , but you 'll have to give me a few days before you pull her in . ’ |
15 | ‘ But you 'll have to give me time to think . ’ |
16 | But you 'll have to give it all you 've got . ’ |
17 | When the amendment is carried , it becomes the substantive motion and when it is put to the vote you vote against it since you would prefer to give nothing rather than £15 . |