Example sentences of "[coord] you [modal v] give " in BNC.
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1 | If you allow more than one or two days to elapse you may either lose your nerve , or find that you have missed your opportunity , or you might give the prospective employer the impression that you are not really interested . |
2 | Spell correctly any names or titles used in an advertisement or you will give the impression that you are careless and slipshod ( if you are a weak speller get someone to check the letter over for you ) . |
3 | There is the er the other way of looking at this that you can either change the er sort of C O balance or you can give her some clerical time , because if she can identify clerical work I mean like Diane |
4 | CAUTION — make sure you get the ball and not the player , or you could give away a free kick ! |
5 | Or you could give your room an interesting old country look by adding a ‘ wainscot ’ of boarding to a free wall , or at least some moulding at dado level . |
6 | But there again er it was the time we lived in and you had certain Well yards had their own way of trying to keep track of when a guy was in a toilet etcetera and sometimes you would have to hand in y your er your time ticket , to the toilet attendant , and you would give him this ticket and he would say right you are , you know , and mark down your number on a book and say to you , well you 've got seven minutes or something you know . |
7 | ‘ And you can give that back , ’ said Philip . |
8 | And you can give me those cornflakes . |
9 | ‘ Sure , and you can give me a few tips on the leisure market . ’ |
10 | I 'm David Johnston and you can give me a call right now on . |
11 | And you can give us a ring on that number if you 'd like to have a chat on the air this afternoon about anything at all . |
12 | Does that mean that the parts that are inadmissible are stuck out and you can give evidence only to the parts that are not self-serving ? |
13 | yes exactly , dad can get erm fifteen percent off there and you can give |
14 | You will give up this so-called nursing immediately and you will give me a date for your wedding — ’ |
15 | If you approach production from school or university , your academic qualifications will be noticed and you will give yourself a push up the ladder if you gain more knowledge of your subject by attending a course in printing at your local polytechnic or somewhere like the London School of Printing . |
16 | ‘ I wo n't build shops and hotels there , and you will give me everything I want . |
17 | If another competitor catches you up , they may overtake at a safe and suitable place , and you should give way . |
18 | By this stage it will be ready to sleep , and you should give the word ‘ bed ’ at this time , placing the puppy back in its bed if necessary . |
19 | It 's Dilys I 'm thinking of and you should give a thought to her , too . |
20 | Defending barrister Thomas Teague told Mr Jones yesterday : ‘ You used to steal things from your foster parents and you used to give them to other children at school . |
21 | Yes and you used to give us a lovely meal every night |
22 | But you might give them the space to find one for themselves . ’ |
23 | ‘ She will , my dear , I promise , but you must give her a chance . |
24 | But you must give me leave to confide in the prince , and I make the same promise for him . |
25 | ‘ But you will give it a ‘ most urgent ’ rating . ’ |
26 | But you could give me this project , put me in charge of the entire operation — and let me see it through . |
27 | But you could give me some It 's so difficult . |
28 | N : The best things in life are free but you can give them to the birds and bees |