Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] give you " in BNC.

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1 BeckerTools is a set of utilities that give you better or extra disk and file utilities under Windows .
2 If the garden does not already have them , then you will be able to erect fences that are high enough to deter intruders and give you privacy of course .
3 At the first sign of the emotional see-saw that life so often presents , you go scurrying off for the goodies that give you comfort .
4 The result is a database on which you can search for a favourite author or publisher , or search for packages that give you the required level of coverage of particular elements ( or units ) of competence .
5 This means that , having discussed the problems with you , he should make you aware of the consequences of a continuing failure to live up to expectations and give you an opportunity to demonstrate an improvement .
6 Most manufacturers will be happy to send you their catalogues and give you the name of your nearest stockist .
7 But you 'll start feeling better quite soon ; a more balanced diet , a little more activity , and a positive attitude are all things that give you a sense of well being and vitality .
8 What I think is happening , I find this interesting , people are rejecting the idea of the aesthetic , and I 'm not quite sure why ; I do n't know whether they think it 's elitist or whether they 've got no taste of their own , or what , I do n't know , but people read poems not as poems which convey aesthetic emotion , which is the way I tend to think about poems ultimately , but simply as ideological statements and political texts , or at least , things that give you some understanding of the way people thought or so on at the time … .
9 The pages that give you expert advice , practical tips and the latest in children 's fashion and entertainment
10 The therapist who will listen to your problems and give you a good perm is bound to avoid the dole .
11 In this short series , Diane will try to solve some of the problems and give you new ideas for using the garter carriage .
12 ‘ It was stupid , and I suppose I did a bad job of it , but it was not easy , offering to set aside my rigid Old-World principles and give you the freedom you wanted . ’
13 You had to satisfy the Traffic Commissioners , that what you are proposing would , would answer the cause , would n't give rise to erm great hardships to the travelling public and erm oh you 're preparing a fare increase about a year before it actually came up to , in front of the Commissioners and then he would erm , perhaps make some alterations or give you a date when you could apply .
14 So whi what I 'm trying to say to you is that you should have four sides of written text , whether it 's on two pages , three or four What I will do is go through the headings and give you a very brief description of that so that you know roughly what 's in them .
15 You may find that after an initial burst of enthusiasm , your employers run out of steam and seem reluctant to fund you on courses or give you conference or study leave .
16 This wo n't be necessary in the case of societies that give you one redemption figure applicable whenever the mortgage is redeemed during the month for which the figure is given .
17 They punish you for any mistakes and give you no gifts at this level .
18 ‘ Yes , but all that ‘ good old days ’ twaddle is hardly a sufficient reason to murder a man who 's trying to raise your wages and give you something decent to eat .
19 Sometimes , a mild painkiller is enough to ease the pain but , if it 's more of a problem , your doctor will be able to prescribe medicines or give you other advice .
20 Sometimes , a mild painkiller is enough to ease the pain but , if it 's more of a problem , your doctor will be able to prescribe medicines or give you other advice .
21 QRAM can exploit these capabilities and give you access to the unused RAM that sits between 640Kb and 1,024Kb .
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