Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] give [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Reserve your answer for the cameras , or you may inadvertently give him more fuel for his theme .
2 You must only give her an ounce every hour , and you will only start when I tell you , and stop immediately I order you to .
3 ‘ I reckon we should just give it a taste — ’ said the nome .
4 they must normally give you notice in person .
5 If you do live in the same house as your landlord and he or she wants you to leave the property then he or she must still give you at least four weeks Notice to Quit on a special form .
6 In short , our status as Independent Financial Advisors means we must always give you the best possible advice regarding your options in the financial marketplace .
7 If poor countries want to compete , they must practically give their goods away .
8 The candidate must also give his consent to nomination and at the same time that he gives his consent in writing he must state his qualifications to be a candidate .
9 They should also give their people a place to stay here in Hout Bay .
10 They should also give everybody named in the report an opportunity to respond , rather than the current practice of approaching only those criticised .
11 Not only will this keep the bush compact but it should also give you another flush of flowers .
12 The process should also give you some idea of what your company spends on printing , or at least producing , documents — it will probably be around 8–10% of your turnover , assuming that your company is n't actually in the publishing business in the first place .
13 BT 's new alliance should also give it the sort of access to the American market it has long been seeking .
14 You should also give your client an indication of how long the appointment is going to take .
15 Er , blue red and yellow , which mixed together should also give us purple , green and pink .
16 We should probably give them back when we 've finished with them .
17 All these points should be thought about and considered in relation to the space you have to play with ( a square room , rectangular room , cramped galley , and so on ) as well as any existing appliances , and should certainly give you a clearer idea of the sort of room that will answer your needs .
18 A scientific law or theory should ideally give us some information about how the world does in fact behave , thereby ruling out ways in which it could ( logically ) possibly behave but in fact does not .
19 Er … forgot who this is … so let's just give him the popular name ‘ Local ’ , when in fact he probably is n't .
20 Well let's just give you some idea , we 're not talking er telephone figures here we 're talking about the platform that we give people to earn that sort of money .
21 I thought I 'll only give her half because I know she 'll get in a mess .
22 They 'll only give you three months of Sky programmes .
23 The fact is , they 'll only give you BSkyB until December .
24 At the end of five years , you 've got the option er and you can er then extend the er into the erm er next issue if you wish , or you can go on the extension rate , which is n't usually good , or in index-linked certificates ' case , they 'll perhaps give you indexation , but no er bonuses .
25 okay cos they 'll all want some , they 'll all give me about ten P which is n't much
26 Cos you just sit there and , do you think you can lend me some money , please , I promise I 'll pay you back , and they 'll all give you about ten P , some of them give you fifty , some of them give you twenty got about , I was thinking you could just go in there and save up for all your Christmas shopping could n't you ?
27 ‘ I 'll especially give your love to Jamie , ’ Rachel said with an understanding smile .
28 I 'll just give them all a little bit of a massage , shall I ? ’
29 I 'll just give them a shout .
30 Well we 'll just give them one more swish .
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