Example sentences of "i [modal v] give you " in BNC.

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31 I 'll give you an example … . ’
32 I 'll give you a running commentary , though .
33 I 'll give you three guesses . ’
34 ‘ Shut up , Diana , or I 'll give you a backhander . ’
35 I 'll give you the money to go on that .
36 Can we go to the State Department first ? ( laughter ) Listen , I 'll give you some offices on the sixth floor .
37 I 'll give you a hand — if you 'll give me the story . ’
38 I 'll give you 24 hours to get off my turf or I 'll kill you . ’
39 ‘ If you get dressed and come down I 'll give you another nice cup of tea , ’ Mrs Lennox proposed .
40 I 'll give you another , it 's reckoned that ninety million tons of water , I 'll repeat that , ninety million tons of water , sufficient to supply the needs of this immediate area for over a hundred years , cascaded down off the moor that morning .
41 Do me a favour and I 'll give you three francs instead of your fifty centimes [ which she gave him daily ] . ’
42 I 'll give you a good time . ’
43 I 'll give you a week . ’
44 I 'll give you $375,000 .
45 I 'll give you letters of introduction saying you 're a writer and to give you any help you need . ’
46 When you 've finished these ( you may want to read some of them twice ) , I 'll give you more .
47 Once when I was in design and technology class , I asked him to give me a screw and he said , ‘ See me after school and I 'll give you one . ’
48 ‘ I suppose so , I 'll give you that .
49 I 'll give you two oranges if you let me take your photo . ’
50 I 'll give you that much , you did .
51 I 'll give you it . ’
52 I 'll give you yer shillin' . ’
53 I 'll give you your letter back , miss — unread , ’ the police-sergeant told Rosalind , with a grin , ‘ but I 'd like to keep the envelope , please , because it 's got a nice glossy surface and the man your sister saw stealing bulbs has left two lovely big fingerprints on it , which may or may not enable us to find out who he is , but will certainly prove whether the gardener who was sacked as the thief is innocent .
54 It was claimed by the witnesses in their evidence that Hegan was the poor relation , he claims he was offered £1,000 , and swore he heard Bremner say ‘ Give us a penalty and I 'll give you a grand . ’
55 ‘ Say an Act of Contrition now , and I 'll give you absolution . ’
56 If you do n't , I 'll give you a few more scars to remember me by ! ’
57 I says , ‘ I 'll give you two bloody minutes to take that bottle away . ’
58 ‘ If I ever catch our Jane on the back of that thing I 'll give you both barrels , ’ bawled Tiny over his shoulder .
59 I 'll give you another paragraph , It makes it easier to read .
60 Do that for me , and I 'll give you a tanner ( all to yourself ) .
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