Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] [vb mod] give [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Ah computational modelling is easier for me to present to you but then the role of context might become more important so you can appreciate it , in which case I shall give you that first . |
2 | In that case I can give you my Mercury my business Mercury number and you can make phone calls on the company from here . |
3 | I ai n't got thirty P in change I 'll give it you in a minute |
4 | ‘ In addition I 'll give you whatever it costs to equip you with a suitable outfit to attend inter-views . |
5 | ‘ And he has all the support I can give him to go for it next year . ’ |
6 | find it in the dictionary I 'll give you five pounds . |
7 | ‘ I mean , if he ever gave me AIDS I 'd give him a Colombian necktie — ’ |
8 | Doing a little research I can give you approximate numbers of the various things the Guild has made since the turn of the century as follows : 645 sets of Mass vestments , 121 copes , 226 altar cloths , 211 albs plus hundreds of pieces of small linen corporals , purificators amices , etc . |
9 | I 'll give you matches whatever if you give me a light I 'll give you a sweetie . |
10 | The solicitor said of the award : ‘ It 's a reasonable figure which will give him satisfactory compensation for a very serious road accident . ’ |
11 | They have accepted a compromise deal which will give them a special allowance for working an extra hour in the morning and late at night under a new roster system . |
12 | For an update of what I have in stock you can give me a ring anytime , but visits are by appointment only at the moment . |
13 | There is someone in the department who could give you a good , competent briefing on almost anything . ’ |
14 | A solicitor is an independent legal adviser who will give you professional advice on tax . |
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 | 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 . |
17 | I ca n't tell you how much pleasure it would give us to make them eat their words . |
18 | Once again , it 's flagging below a level which would give him confidence for London , yet his form over shorter distances has been good , highlighted recently by a new course record of 38:20 at the Thorney 12K in Peterborough . |
19 | Yes you know there is a chance still to er get them on a er a route which will give them a sort of positive er relationship to society maybe rather than a negative one . |
20 | After successful completion of the qualifying law degree , you will then have to proceed to the Legal Practice Course which will give you the practical skills necessary to become a solicitor . |
21 | They will send you a copy of your full birth certificate which should give you enough detail to start enquiries into your family history . |
22 | 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 . |
23 | I 've not graded your work I will give you A Bs and Cs next time . |
24 | ‘ I knew very well that when he said that he meant ‘ in spite of whatever help I shall give you ’ . |
25 | You need the help I can give you because if you unknowingly make a false move or fail to react promptly because you 're not sure what to do , your daughter will be dispensed with as being too risky a property . |
26 | If you 're at all interested in that area then I have got you a reference I can give you to hand but it 's but a great deal of er architecture , certainly the thirties , forties , fifties reflected corporate status , corporate identity . |
27 | She suggested they would do better if they only sat five exams and spent the rest of their time on work which could give them a much broader education than just swotting for more GCSEs . |
28 | Only 130,000 of 700,000 eligible disabled people in Britain use their mobility allowance to run a vehicle which could give them a new life through personal transport . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | Occasionally , you meet some bloke who 'll give you this tripe |