Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] give you " in BNC.

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61 Tempo runs or low-key races increase your anaerobic threshold and give you experience running at race pace .
62 All I can say is when you read that document carefully it 's an open cheque for the C E C. They can go and come back next year and give you a date for a merger .
63 People see you on TV and give you a " celebrity " status that is as crazy as it is flattering .
64 He 'll take you safely out of the country and give you a hundred thousand pounds . ’
65 They can also tell you about worthwhile sightseeing and give you full details of excursions .
66 The special tonic properties of Phosferine Tonic Wine will also help to tone up your system and give you energy and fitness .
67 It 's not always possible in London but a short walk might well get you away from the crown and give you a chance to loosen up your legs , contemplate the last few hours and consider how your body is feeling in general .
68 There is little point in writing an excellent script if it fails , through your own fault , to be processed in such a way as to give you full credit .
69 You really can not tell me too much — I would rather sift through a huge amount of detail and give you a definite answer than have to suggest all the possible alternatives and leave you to figure out which applies in your case .
70 During the course of er this meeting you will hear from the Chairman and the Honorary Treasurer and we may well cover an enormous amount of the grounds that is relevant to you as commodores , members and officers of the Association and it might be worth , I am going to avoid what he 's trying to avoid most of that area because I believe they cover it in greater detail and give you more of an opportunity to find out precisely what 's been going on .
71 I hope our fee proposals reflect this view and give you the flexibility to achieve your goals economically and efficiently .
72 When you do , we will keep the tape running and give you a cue line .
73 Properly installed — and full instructions accompany the Sleep-safe Smoke Alarm — a smoke detector will warn you of smouldering in the earliest stages of a fire and give you the vital few minutes that really could make the difference between death and survival .
74 The telephone , therefore , saves time and gives you the opportunity to be more businesslike , if that is appropriate .
75 I know how keen many of our listeners are on craft shows and there 's a big 'un at Nottingham University at the Jessie Boot Conference Centre , Nottingham University on Friday and Saturday , November the twenty six and twenty seventh so this is in a couple of weeks time and giving you n advance notice .
76 England was a civilised country , where policemen were happy to tell you the time and give you directions in the street .
77 Each autumn presentation costs £40 plus £7 VAT and gives you 10 CPE points .
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