Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [pron] [vb mod] give [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Shabby streets scattered with litter , full of houses where they 'd give you a bed and a bowl of cereal for a fiver , no questions asked .
2 The large proportion of the impressions made to what they see , how they visualize you , so if you look a mess you 're backing on the wrong foot , you give , you 're getting off to a bad start straight away and be aware of hidden signals that you 'll give your emanating .
3 However , if you feel the buyer 's going to present a business problem we show them the buyer 's guide and a business card so you can give them the buyer 's guide , explain what it 's for and then give them your business card and then that buyer 's guide to look for business card .
4 If you come up with that sort of material , then the American and English newspapers will publish an interview that I 'll give them ’ .
5 One moment of confusion and he might give someone away , or incriminate himself .
6 You get scratching those heads and I 'll give you the answer in three minutes from now .
7 it 's a terrible mistake just to say that the government 's fault and they should give us more money .
8 So someone would come and clean his car and he 'd give it to them , yet you would work your guts out for a fairly modest salary …
9 You tape it me and give me the tape and I 'll give you a tape in exchange because I wan na keep it .
10 No I said space is a hundred pound and we 'll give you twice that size for that .
11 You can come in on Saturday and I 'll give it you then . ’
12 Simply call the Tomy Careline and we 'll give you the name and address of the store that 's nearest you .
13 However , they do not give doctors legal justification for a particular course of action but they may give them greater moral authority ’ .
14 We used to get help from the Co-ops because they used to give us lists of new members and we used to be able to canvass those .
15 ‘ I think they 're being watched in the hope that they 'll give something away .
16 Parents or relatives often make donations to their old public school or college as some repayment for what it has done for them , or in the hope that it may give their child a better chance of entry !
17 However , I am doing as the Daily Mirror suggested , and am contacting you in the hope that you can give me the answer .
18 And I 've got a little chart that I 'll give you to do that on .
19 Work or we 'll give you more Cherub singing .
20 ‘ I wanted a sport where I could give my all , ’ he told ACCOUNTANCY .
21 ‘ Yes and loud and clear on the Saint or they 'll give you a ticket for Cincinnati and it would be months before your next of kin were informed . ’
22 therefore we have supported the A C C line on the basis of the flexibility that it would give you , as an employer , bearing in mind , you do n't have to do anything , it will be your choice in the individual case , er , within your policies .
23 Looking back on that then , you must have lost a great number of colleagues and workmates that it must give you sort of mixed feelings looking back on it ?
24 Madam , I 'm gon na ask you to say in those circumstances that we should give him the maximum discharge .
25 He sang in the words of the aria that she should give him her hand and put his out to her , but she pretended not to understand .
26 Do you remember what your mum and dad used to say to you all those years ago because , those old adages that they used to give you as kids , certainly rings true .
27 He came to me and said , ‘ I have talked with my directors and they will give you from now on DM 250,000 a year . ’
28 Well I , I took the liberty of the Lord Lieutenant 's appointed me to something called the Sussex Rural Options Land Bank and I brought you a copy of the leaflet , having notice of your question and I did ask the officer who deals with this in the Sussex Rural Community Council if he could give me the latest score on housing I thought that the news was bad from what he had said , but having said that , I mean every effort is being made to deal with the issues you raise in this council which is now chaired by Peter .
29 Defending barrister Thomas Teague told Mr Jones yesterday : ‘ You used to steal things from your foster parents and you used to give them to other children at school .
30 Choose the Commodore with a Mitsubishi engine and we 'll give you an Atco Blow & Vac ( usual price £229 ) absolutely free .
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