Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] give " in BNC.
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31 | So I must give her a ring this week actually . |
32 | I must give you one and take it for her . |
33 | I think the first answer I must give you is , is simply in terms of my personal biography . |
34 | Now , everybody 's instinct is to think , ‘ My goodness , I must give way , I , you know , they really need it , I must talk to him down the telephone . ’ |
35 | In his speech , Charles praised my ‘ sterling contribution ’ to the school and shortly after it Paul came up to me and made the touching suggestion that I should give some classes in the summer term — if I was still free . |
36 | I should give it a miss when you come up north , it 's a bit chilly for that sort of thing , though I could knit you a winter fig leaf . |
37 | Your mother was saying perhaps I should give it to the kids , half to you , half to Debbie , but I said , no . |
38 | I 'm not sure I should give out their phone number , but their address is : |
39 | ‘ I should give it time , darling . |
40 | I know I should give a month 's notice but I 've got some leave due ; you can take that instead . ’ |
41 | Well I should give you er |
42 | " J'ai été très heureux d'avoir été compris par une si aimable Anglaise " , he said , and ended " if you were French I should give you a kiss . |
43 | I think I should give you some general information about Lilliput . |
44 | By rights I should give it up . |
45 | If I were a publisher , I should give John Mortimer a fat retainer to stand by ready to cover the Aids cause celebre from day one . |
46 | Even then I felt guilty about it , and felt I should give the money back . ’ |
47 | I do n't see why I should give mine up |
48 | You , I should give it him quick . |
49 | it was ever so good because I gave him fi , the doctor said , you know I should give him you know , eat just before five o'clock and you go |
50 | If I see one that looks like it 's growing good , I might give it some extra feed and talk to it a bit . ’ |
51 | I might give you a name one day and the next day the vacancy would be filled . |
52 | Were you for instance more comfortable with a Mother fixation , I might give you a Catholic programme or a Russian Orthodox icon system . |
53 | 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 ’ . |
54 | The most important lesson to be learned by both the parents and the child is that when mother says ‘ no ’ she means ‘ no ’ and not ‘ well if you make a louder fuss I might give in ’ . |
55 | Never know ; I might give you some more . " |
56 | He suggested that I might give a dinner to the leading newspaper editors and proprietors , when he could make some statement calculated to neutralise some of the undoubted venom that was then directed at him . |
57 | Or I might give the job to someone else . ’ |
58 | Dangerous thing to say we 've already said , but preparing notes is lastly down to yourselves , I might give you a few tips on that . |
59 | ‘ I might give someone a ring . ’ |
60 | So er , I might , I might give our Mark a ring and see what he 's got in there . |