Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [verb] [adv] give you " in BNC.

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1 But for the man in the street of course or anything does n't give you any such a look ahead information .
2 Because I would think it 's that I had n't given you the
3 You should be glad that I do n't give you false looks or smiles .
4 I knew that they had not given you enough time to recover from the pneumonia .
5 oh yes he said I 've worked it out those extra hours I 've paid you for them but I thought you actually worked for them for nothing and I 've just given you a bonus
6 And I do not give you permission to fling yourself at her feet , grab her hands and weep into her palms .
7 And I did n't give you the chance to put things straight , ’ she murmured .
8 And I have already given you my opinion .
9 And Dr Neil , staring at her wine glass as though it were a bomb , said , ‘ Trust me McAllister ; alcohol will do you nothing but good after your adventures tonight — you will sleep well , and I have already given you my word that I will behave myself . ’
10 ‘ Tell me , my young friend , ’ he went on , ‘ those orders you have to shoot me — if I do n't give you the money you want — who gave you such orders ? ’
11 th , th again , again you see the strength of this course is that if nobody had actually given you time like , you 'd have never known .
12 Oh yeah , if she do n't give you a cheque
13 And they do n't give you any singles .
14 er if they do n't give you what you consider to be the right answer to those questions , are you saying that you should totally disregard the other issues that are
15 And it does n't give you pricing information , which would have been useful , but difficult to keep up-to-date .
16 ‘ England , of course , and the southeast , ’ and it goes on to give you the dates , the times , the places and contacts and so forth .
17 His logic seems to be that if he does n't give you any money , he can be sure you 're staying with him because you love him , and not because of his earning power .
18 I 've given you something to try and take the swelling off your chest , and that should ease a bit of the pain but I 've also given you er stuff to stop all this bursting
19 But I did n't give you it .
20 But she did n't give you the book .
21 I come off , like , but they did n't give you no treatment or anything .
22 They might have been very good , but they have n't given you this new life , this new birth John , er Nicodemus , you 've got to be born again .
23 Had said , But he does n't give you anything .
24 Encouraged , he went on , ‘ The President introduced you as his granddaughter but he did n't give you a name . ’
25 Well okay it might be obvious but it does n't give you the right answer .
26 As one pupil succinctly put it ‘ you then treat them without any respect because they do n't give you any , so really it 's just a two-way thing ’ .
27 When we 've actually given you the full thing in , the minutes , the mights , and where and whatever , you can look at it and say hey , there 's too much of that but what we 're addressing is the moral aspect of a child 's upbringing that perhaps we should be and say well right fine er , it might , I 'm just taking on environmental , right , now the year children to do environment there , but it 's really happening down there , I feel that these children in the past have n't he so can we take that out this year and bring in something totally new , totally different that you feel should go in erm so that it is more rationalised it 's not just my people doing what they want when you see the , the whole thing you can make suggestions and we come back and go back through it again we actually say to the form teachers this is what this will definitely happen for this term but when we 've looked at the whole five year sa side we might change some things .
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