Example sentences of "[coord] she [modal v] give " in BNC.

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1 When you visit your doctor , he or she may give you an prescription .
2 She could put him into the scale alongside Joseph and Tarquin Poulteney-Crosse whom she believed culpable of murder , or she could give him the benefit of the doubt .
3 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 .
4 The CAB welfare worker can not predict exact dates but by looking at a client 's circumstances he or she can give some indication .
5 Lady Kitty 's wardrobes were crammed with clothes , and she would give those for which she had no further use to someone with little money — in exchange for some of their coupons , of course .
6 ‘ It breaks my back , my neck — ’ And she would give a little laugh , unclasping a heavy bracelet : ‘ It breaks my wrist too . ’
7 If you go and take this to , the headmistress , and she 'll give you a new one .
8 This made it all the harder for the mother to treat the ailing youngster and she might give up on the treatment for this reason .
9 If you are admitted the day before your operation and can not sleep , tell the nurse and she will give you a pill .
10 I have spoken to Aunt Branwell , and she will give us the money , if you agree .
11 However , she can not control every aspect of government and she will give up some of her authority to , for example , the Chancellor of the Exchequer where financial matters are concerned .
12 They used to In the lace market there used to be factories what used to make lace er and er a lady used to er go and take fetch so much lace out and she used to give it out to people what wanted to do it .
13 Madame would see Boy there , she 'd look at him and she 'd give a whole line straight to him ( Ca n't you see …
14 And she 'd give me that look , like at first , half wary , half defiant , as if she had a secret to defend from me .
15 She would go that afternoon to fetch water from the fountain , she liked doing that anyway , and nothing could come of it to hurt her , there were always plenty of others there , and she 'd give Tommaso a sign , so that he 'd come , come at night to find her , that was the way it was done , she 'd seen it , becks and smiles under half-dosed eyes as the water brimmed in the young women 's jars .
16 His wife answered and told me that he was out on a call but she 'd give him my message .
17 Yes but she can give advice .
18 But she will give me this .
19 There was nothing she could do about that , but she could give the ring back and that would show what she thought of him !
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