Example sentences of "give [pron] [adv] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So we thought , No if we can stop them to speak to them cos at the end of the day we ca n't actually stop them going up , we can give them as much harassment as we can yes er and keep within the law .
2 erm And I think erm we 've got to obviously give them as much respect as possible , because for them to reach the semi-final , the same as us erm they obviously erm have got some useful players .
3 ‘ In reporting a problem to the highway authority , ’ the booklet advises , ‘ you should give them as much information as possible about what is wrong and where — give a grid reference if you can . ’
4 While Eva was at Usher the political situation did not give them too much pause for thought .
5 Do n't give them too much time .
6 it certainly does give them very little coverage .
7 ‘ I am not concerned about Moore because he did not give me too many problems .
8 ‘ I do n't think anything could give me as much pleasure as watching a horse I 've bred and brought on myself performing at the top of his form . ’
9 It 'd always give you just enough help , and no more .
10 Erm , now I will give you as much help as I can with that , but not the actual subject of it , erm , you can determine what the objective is yourselves .
11 ‘ You know I ca n't give you as much time as Emma .
12 They are usually very , very helpful and will give you far more information than you will find in the ‘ search ’ documents .
13 No I said space is a hundred pound and we 'll give you twice that size for that .
14 But the battalion did n't give him that many evenings off during the week , and if she did n't see him when he was free it often turned out to be several days before they could spend another evening together .
15 ‘ Should n't give him too much tomato , ’ Emmie said .
16 Nobody believes that is going to happen , least of all Jack Charlton , who says taking the Irish to the finals will give him as much satisfaction as he drew from winning the competition with England in 1966 .
17 The Rigalis ' 31-year-old son , Amedeo , meanwhile , joins in with a voice as Easington as you might find : ‘ I 'm proud to be half Italian , but I do n't give it that much thought . ’
18 I 've got ta give it back this Friday tomorrow .
19 Even the least of these would give us vastly more sediment than we normally seem to find preserved for us in our stratigraphical record .
20 And when my grandfather came in he always had a pocketful of these tips , and he would give us all some sixpences and some threepennies . ’
21 ‘ The listing will give us much more flexibility and will also enable us to use the market for capital raising exercises if necessary . ’
22 A Saturday decision would give us very little time to alter our plans , ’ said the manager .
23 You know , with the best will in the world , Max will never give us too much help if he thinks he ca n't .
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