Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] could give " in BNC.
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1 | There was probably a perfectly simple explanation , if only she could give her mind to it , but for the moment she seemed incapable of logical thought . |
2 | Well , perhaps she could give him something to think about . |
3 | She opened her mouth to suggest that perhaps she could give him dinner at her hotel — and thereby eliminate any possibility of him putting his arm around her in his car — then found that she was suggesting nothing of the sort , but was asking , ‘ Did Mr Gajdusek ask you to invite me out ? ’ and was at once appalled that , Ven all too clearly not far away in her head , she had asked such a thing ! |
4 | Perhaps you could give us her phone number . |
5 | So perhaps you could give it some thought … ’ |
6 | ‘ Perhaps you could give me one of these coins and send me away with a beating ? |
7 | Perhaps you could give him a round of applause . |
8 | Also the same if you 're playing football with Jim on Thursday you could also just mention to , I 'll leave you a couple of these er these leaflets which do explain a lot of the areas we 've covered tonight , erm perhaps you could give one to Peter or |
9 | So we could give it all to you and you could bank it . |
10 | If only he could give himself more time . |
11 | Every part of her felt open to him , wanting him , needing the fulfilment only he could give . |
12 | He pressed a kiss to her lips , his mouth warm and sweet and tender , and she responded eagerly , wanting the reassurance only he could give her . |
13 | Even now as she looked into those harsh , compelling features , she knew only a terrible longing to simply throw herself into his arms , to find the sanctuary and warmth only he could give her . |
14 | ‘ Perhaps he could give you a few tips , ’ Leo said . |
15 | Perhaps he could give them a bit of something Shakespearian . |
16 | Peace of mind was all he could give her . |
17 | But it is the horse who was third the day before who could give him his biggest win , matching Omerta 's success in the National Hunt Chase at Cheltenham in 1986 . |
18 | Well she could give you one of hers . |
19 | ‘ I do n't think there 's any need for blood letting , but if she 's still not well tomorrow you could give her an infusion of mistletoe . |
20 | you know I mean it 's not just one of them surely she could give the police some indication of what he 's like |
21 | Well it could give her something to talk about but she 'll be more worried office experience and how old she is , and all this lot ! |
22 | Eventually it could give thousands of jobless youngsters , who may otherwise have turned to crime , the chance of a well-paid job or a better future . |
23 | That 's that 's no problem I thought it was just erm a thought for yourself maybe you could give out . |
24 | ‘ Maybe you could give me a dose of bicarb — that 'll shift it . ’ |
25 | Then and we 're always we 're always finding dead stock it seems to me , er then we could give those away on yet another stand , give the cage away on the e on our own so we will actually have provided three , four different treasures , all of which are associated with bearings . |
26 | They told him , however , that they were short of staff and the earliest they could give a result was nine o'clock that night . |