Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [modal v] give [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I could put it into Event , or I could give it to you for Time Out … |
2 | The brochure also would have outlined a number of other aspects in in more detail than I could give you on the phone . |
3 | No , but my mum 's coming afterwards so I 'll give it to her then |
4 | ‘ How would it be if I returned your gift so that you can give it at the door ? ’ |
5 | Amy 's three tomorrow , so she 'll give them to her tomorrow , she |
6 | Into Lucy 's keeping , so she could give it to him and with it , he could challenge the system that had tormented him and millions of the innocent . |
7 | ‘ So you can give it to your wife-to-be before she gets too impatient ? ’ |
8 | We think we know what the teachers need and that we can give it to them . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | Now , there 's a proof for that and I 'll give it to you but but you 're not expected to know it , but it 's there for those of you who want it . |
11 | I do not pretend that the following list is comprehensive and I shall give it without much comment , allowing the reader to form his own judgement as to its significance . |
12 | Often I could only afford a small steak and kidney pie and I 'd give it to him , or a chop . |
13 | I 've wanted him all my life , and I can give him in return what he most desires — La Tour Monchauzet . |
14 | If I can give them to him , then perhaps he will leave you out of all this . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | very lucky if she 'll give it to you . |
17 | I was able to follow up that evening , for my father gave me a lovely chrysanthemum bloom from his greenhouse and the next day I took it to her home and asked her mother , who opened the door to my rather nervous knock , if she would give it to her daughter . |
18 | Can you , if you can let , simply let me have those in at the end of the session or if you can give them to Eleanor at the end of the session . |
19 | and we 'll give it to your mum tonight . |
20 | That 's during the war yes and er , of course this is the first world war I were referring to and erm , the people appreciated this and we used to give it to them like you know . |
21 | And we can give you on account . |
22 | I was saying , ‘ If anyone wants a refund they can go right to the door and they 'll give it to you . ’ |
23 | ask them for the phone number of Southmead police station and they 'll give it to you . |
24 | 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 . ’ |
25 | Remember me to Pepe and he 'll give it to you free . |
26 | 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 … |
27 | He used to have a wrap of his own and he 'd give it to me when he went out . |
28 | N : The best things in life are free but you can give them to the birds and bees |
29 | We have n't yet got that , but we will give it to you in due course . |
30 | ‘ A ’ were with dressable wounds for the medical wards , ‘ B ’ were for the theatre , as they had wounds needing operative treatment , ‘ C ’ were for as much morphia as we could give them for a quiet inevitable death , ‘ D ’ were corpses . |