Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [pron] would give [pron] " in BNC.

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1 He went outside , used his initiative , and found some poor chap who 'd give him a hand with it you see .
2 He was to be my minder for an initial trial which would give me three laps in one of the school 's Escort XRi 's under his instruction , three laps with him driving and five laps in a single-seat Formula First racing car .
3 No if you have a plain lady she 'd give you looks then it 's nice
4 The remark was enough to tell her that he had kissed her brow , and that he was firmly hauling himself back into the anti-female attitude which would give him security from involvement with a woman .
5 better still , if there is room , would be a 2500 mm ( 8 ft ) wide louvre-fronted closet which would give you space for washing machine , dryer , clothes hamper and general purpose cabinet with a metre wide ( 3 ft ) double door wall cabinet above and a clothes rod to hang out just dried permanent press clothing .
6 If it was a newish wheel and the joints between the felloes had a fair gap we 'd give her perhaps ⅞ of an inch ; if the joints were not very loose we 'd give her perhaps ½ an inch .
7 ‘ I just thought I 'd give you a ring . ’
8 we go on hoping and fighting and imagining , despite whatever goes wrong with anybody but the Tory Party is diverting itself with internal feuds and in focusing attention on whether Mr Major will remain Prime Minister or not and this is presumably so that they may ignore the real issues of how to the get the country onto some shared basis of consensus , trust and pragmatic politics which would give our society a chance of facing up to questions of economics , politics , pollution and living together in community in the sort of world we 've actually got .
9 He 's a good , strong player who 'd give us some bite and score goals .
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