Example sentences of "[modal v] [not/n't] give you " in BNC.

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1 But in theory cycling should n't give you very strong leg muscles .
2 Although many Homes may not give you an induction pack , you could start to make up one of your own .
3 You sat there , Robin Banko , and you wrote such total rubbish they could n't give you an A , B or C for a single subject .
4 But that 's it , on a good day we could give you ten only , and we could n't give you any more .
5 Yeah , I mean , we , we , we could n't , certainly could n't give you any more than five .
6 It 's ba , yes , I I could n't give you an answer , because I I I
7 ‘ What has he got that I could n't give you ? ’ he asked in a dull tone that chilled Ruth more than if he had bawled at her .
8 ‘ I told you I could n't give you love ! ’
9 I 've got everything right , actually what I did and I could n't give you , I have n't got a clue , trigonometry , well I could n't tell you how to do it , I should
10 France and Spain , okay , if you only got one of those countries right we could n't give you the point , it has to be both , question eighteen , in which book would you find the character Long John Silver ?
11 He did n't know , he could n't give you a theological explanation of what the kingdom of God was .
12 And she could n't give you any stronger than a certain level could she ?
13 For instance , they would n't give you loans except on condition you left the independent union .
14 And I suspect that if we offered them counselling from cater good catering advice on how to maximise their market return they 'll do it because I would n't hang about for a meal if I knew that they would n't give you a meal in fifteen minutes , I 'd go and eat somewhere else .
15 ‘ George would n't give you her number . ’
16 She told me she would n't give you anything else . ’
17 The pater would n't give you the money for your passage and anyway , even if you found the fare , he could force you to come home .
18 It would be an enormous relief — and if you 're waiting for me to struggle , demand you release me , you can wait till hell freezes over , Feargal McMahon , because I would n't give you the satisfaction ! ’
19 In fact there 's been some discussion of this lately , John Elston has argued that if jurors knew that that 's why they were chosen to go on the jury , it would destabilize the princi the practice of it because if you knew you were going on jury just for self-education rather than to get the right results out the other end , then this would n't give you any way of motivating yourself properly for the jury .
20 Would n't give you odds on either . ’
21 When erm the gentry in them days would n't give you nothing .
22 Would n't give you nothing .
23 Would n't give you nothing .
24 I they would n't give you any points .
25 ‘ I would n't give you the satisfaction , ’ she said , tilting her chin scornfully .
26 ‘ Him , ’ they said , ‘ if he had two watches he still would n't give you the time . ’
27 would n't give you any marks for that .
28 they would n't give you one on your wages !
29 They ca n't give you a purpose or meaning in life .
30 He added : ‘ At this stage I ca n't give you any indication of what level the toll might be … it depends on the amount of interest from industry and commerce . ’
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