Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] give you " in BNC.
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1 | A call to your local Trading Standards Department may give you information about the state of the business and your next step . |
2 | The following books on different aspects of dealing with stressful tension may give you new ideas . |
3 | The following case study may give you some idea of what is involved . |
4 | ‘ The Radnor Walk episode would give you something to get your teeth into . |
5 | In the same way that the agent will give you a package to the Canaries or go-as-you-please trek in the Himalayas , so the centre may attach an inquirer to a study visit to Sweden with 20 others or arrange a single stay in Peru . |
6 | Joining our graduate training programme will give you the specialised skills and knowledge needed to work on such sophisticated design and operations . |
7 | Even if it is not , we hope this chapter will give you some ideas on what to expect and what to ask for . |
8 | But that is simplifying it too much ; for it is like learning how to ride a bike : you can read about the technique , but only lots of practice will give you a feel for it and the essential balance you need . |
9 | People will back you 101pc now so any venture or enterprise you put into practice will give you all a chance to pull together to attain an aim . |
10 | If the blood test shows you are not immune , one injection will give you the protection you need . |
11 | If the blood test shows you are not immune , one injection will give you the protection you need . |
12 | At least , that 's the financial advice any Arsenal fan will give you after the way they toyed with and destroyed Coventry using an explosive cocktail of skill , imagination and old-fashioned strengths . |
13 | You can train to be a Navy Cook without any particular previous formal qualifications , although any knowledge you bring from a technical college will give you an advantage . |
14 | Unless the agent can give you figures showing that it really will pay you to cash in your present policy and take out a completely new one , keep it on and top it up with another , smaller policy . |
15 | Nurses : Your district nurse , health visitor or continence adviser can give you practical advice on how to manage . |
16 | There are four areas in particular where new research and established practice can give you a good framework and background knowledge for your care . |
17 | If you are disabled , the Social Services Department can give you gadgets to enable you to operate various appliances . |
18 | Barnardo 's ‘ Positive Options ’ or a social worker from the home finding unit of your local social services department can give you more information about how this might work . |
19 | Also , if two players are standing very close to each other , the computer might give you the wrong one — repeat until you get it right |
20 | However , if you are aged 60 or over , the AA Retirement Health Plan may give you tax relief on your monthly payments . |
21 | If your sight test shows that you need glasses the optician must give you a prescription . |
22 | If you do n't need glasses the optician must give you a statement saying that . |
23 | " That boy 'd give you the creeps , " she said , still shaky in the glass-house where her husband was working . |
24 | By that time you were attracted to her , and to defer the session would give you more time to get to know her . |
25 | A blood test will give you the answer to this problem I 'm sure . |
26 | Our compost portfolio will give you a guide . |
27 | Look , you do n't need to worry about it — at your age the council will give you something if you ca n't find anything yourself … |
28 | You must not touch this curtain with your hand , but must lay on it the milk-white feather which the hen will give you , and the curtain will be opened silently , by unseen hands , and the doors beyond it will lie open , and you may come into the hall where you shall find what you shall find . ’ |
29 | If you need new glasses because your sight has changed , and you 're in one of the three groups of people shown on pages 10–11 , the optician will give you an NHS voucher to help pay for them . |
30 | In their most liquid markets New York and Los Angeles , for instance the Real Estate Data Inc publication will give you comprehensive details of ownership , values and rents on a street-by-street basis . ’ |