Example sentences of "[conj] you [verb] [adv] give [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | You have to get yourself worked up a little bit , or you do n't give your best . ’ |
2 | I 'm supposed to think that you 've just given me the OK . ’ |
3 | No my philosophy with customer relations has always been that you do n't give somebody a refund , you give them some tickets to fly again so it 's keeps them flying |
4 | Some of you may not know that you have recently given me two lovely present , the first , for my birthday , being a beautiful flower arrangement which gave me great pleasure , particularly as I live in the centre of London and my nearest ‘ garden ’ is Regent 's Park ! |
5 | ‘ You can say that you did n't give her a photograph . ’ |
6 | ‘ I see a lot more than you 've ever given me credit for ! ’ he retorted curtly . |
7 | ‘ There 's always this fear she wo n't be able to cope , so you do n't give her the difficult jobs ’ . |
8 | ‘ So you do n't give us full marks , Mr Didier . ’ |
9 | But , but the other thing about giving them a standardised test at the re , when when they first arrived with us , is when you get the parent who comes and says well how they were level five in the primary school and you 've only given them level four ? |
10 | And you have n't given yourself a drink . |
11 | And you did n't give us two |
12 | If you had only given me my wife and children : Dayenu ! ’ |
13 | ‘ If you had only given us the Law : Dayenu ! … |
14 | Well Hayden says to me , if you go either give me a ring , he said , and I . |
15 | But I do mean it : if you do not give me my answer now , I shall have to go , for ever . ’ |
16 | • Nocturnal or crepuscular ( evening-time ) fish may miss out on the food if you do not give them their rations just before lights out . |
17 | If you do not give us this information , or you give false information , you may be subject to a penalty of £50 for the first offence and £200 for any subsequent offence . |
18 | If you do not give your consent , or your reasons , we will hear the complaint of this citizen without it . ’ |
19 | Because if you do n't give yourself time nobody else will . |
20 | But if you do n't give them a mailbox , you wo n't encourage other people to send them mail |
21 | If you do n't give him a yardstick , you get this . |
22 | ‘ If you do n't give me your car insurance details , I shall call the police ! ’ |
23 | And I said the thing is , she 'll pick him up off the floor or she 'll pick him up out the basket and say if you do n't give me some money for some drugs I 'll chuck him on the floor ! |
24 | The gang , armed with a pick axe handle and sledge hammer , demanded : If you do n't give us James you 'll regret it . |
25 | time and time again they sit on the sidelines saying this is what we think do n't talk to us about it do n't debate it , do n't ask us to think about it , take it or leave it , if you do n't give us what we want we 'll sit back and moan and sulk and they 've played , I think that 's a very irresponsible line they 've played in the five years I 've been on this council and I hope that er again the issue on the next item on the agenda represents a change of heart on their behalf . |
26 | If you do n't give your family healthy food like ‘ X ’ , the advertisers seem to say to parents , you ca n't really love them . |
27 | Just as just all that oxygen is used up just to burn it , erm But if you do n't give it enough air what will happen ? |
28 | cos you do n't give somebody nothing or less than nothing . |
29 | Cos you did n't give me your money to put in |
30 | But you 'd better give me your number just in case . ’ |