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

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1 Well give me I 'll give you an example .
2 Would you like to go and sort the books out for me I 'll give you a ticket .
3 for it and he said well , well er basically it just got down to well if you kiss me I 'll give it to you and then , and then he decided that if I kissed him
4 I can not stand it any longer , if someone does not come to me I will give up and be miserable for ever and perhaps go home of my own accord , write or wire to Uncle C. and say you are coming at once pleas darling , and come on Saturday or I will give up altogether and always wretched .
5 In an attempt to solve this problem , I have used the experience gained from an analysis I once made of some Playschool programmes on BBC2 , and brought along some assistance , in the form of Big Ted and Little Ted , who will play the two speaker roles , and to whom I shall give an oral and a nasal voice respectively .
6 I mean normally I do n't bother with the tokens , I mean I Anyway I paid the cheque and I said to Peter I said oh by the way what about me tokens for me for me toy I said if I get a free one of them I can give it to give it to the grandchildren .
7 Because the f the county 's forty one thousand figure I I 'll give you a different answer on th on the effect of that if the H B F's forecasts are the most accurate , .
8 But I of course have the advantage of being one who condemns that degree of maladministration whether it applies in the democratic sector or in the quango sector and unfortunately , unfortunately despite all the corruption , I I 'll give way to the honourable gentleman if I could just er finish the point I 'm making , unfortunately despite all the corruption and all the mismanagement and all the fraud for which the Secretary of State is personally responsible as Secretary of State .
9 And I can see it in a year I I 'll give it , give dad er about eighteen months
10 He breaks up with Michael and I go round cu , I I 'll give them the car and get the amplifier , and he goes what amplifier ?
11 I do n't exclude myself from myself , but I I I 'd give him a nine and I I 'd come in at a seven I think .
12 I I will give you a note then .
13 It appears to me , for reasons which I shall give later , to be intended to have its ordinary meaning .
14 Sir , we are much obliged to you for your consideration upon this matter , and I assure you that I shall do my best to avoid in the evidence which I shall give and in my other remarks apparently proposing a washed-over status for the village as a whole .
15 But that 's precisely the problem because erm the definition which I would give to it is necessarily a definition which would preclude er regarding Mao 's party as a Marxist party but then other people would say that my definition was er itself controversial .
16 And the description which I 'll give you allows for that .
17 There 's half a potato left from yesterday , which I 'll give to her .
18 an Amstrad , f for which I can give you my letterhead and formatting and you can then write letters for me .
19 ‘ I have a sum of money put by , which I can give you , ’ he said quickly .
20 That is a good point on which I can give my hon. Friend not only a specific example , but an assurance .
21 But today 's date even that does n't apply because you you 're category 's above the level at which I can give you advice .
22 I 'll give you I 'll give you a clue and see if you can work out how you 're going to get towards it .
23 But I can assure you I 'll give it my full attention . ’
24 But on the woman she looked kindly , and she said , " O faithful wife , to you I will give help ! "
25 But if I were you I 'd give him his wife back and find yourself someone more suitable .
26 If I was you I 'd give it up .
27 But mind you I used to give them six , whatever they wanted you know .
28 Of course , he played war that he 'd got rubbish for his dinner , but he 'd got everything I could give him .
29 I 've got one I 'll give you my book later on Angela !
30 ‘ I 've warned him I 'll give Argyll his head on a plate if he causes any trouble . ’
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