Example sentences of "can give [pron] the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 There is no point in library staff researching rose varieties for an enquirer , for example , when we can give them the address of the National Rose Society , which we know to be helpful .
2 Children make progress at various speeds at different ages and by watching their activities and offering the next stage when they are ready for it teachers can give them the breadth of experience that will make the formal work of later years more meaningful .
3 before he comes along and er ask er to put me one on and I can give him the money in the bet ,
4 My hon. Friend referred to the north-west of England , and I can give him the figure for Lancashire .
5 Long narrow plots often adjoin older properties and this can give you the opportunity of working existing trees and shrubs into the new design .
6 I can give you the total of
7 I can give you the name of my surgeon if you want proof .
8 ‘ I can give you the name of a good London-based detective agency if you want it , ’ she offered , and he looked up .
9 I can give you the address of her solicitors — Kenwards , two-partner firm in Kensington .
10 Look in the telephone directory for the number of your local health authority , who can give you the address of your nearest menopausal clinic and ask , when you speak to the clinic , whether they will accept you without a doctor 's referral .
11 I can give you the address of his studio , if you like . ’
12 Crime Prevention Officer : at the local police station — he or she can give you the names of local locksmiths and security firms and will visit your home to assess your security needs .
13 The Mailing Preference Service ( MPS ) can ensure that you come off mailing lists , or it can give you the option of staying on chosen lists .
14 The Holy Spirit out of all that we 've been speaking about and listening to you can give us the end of the sentence .
15 Richard Dorment of the Daily Telegraph said : ‘ What a pity a dealer did not take him aside and tell him the work he proposed to exhibit was unexhibitable … a visual boredom so total that no amount of metaphor or allusion can give it the kiss of life ’ .
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