Example sentences of "[is] [adj] give you " in BNC.

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1 You see , all the things which at the moment seem strange to you about it become every day normality after a bit , so that it 's untrue to give you an answer in terms of the lack of space or the lack of change or the lack of food or any of the other things which make this so different from ordinary life . ’
2 So many things happen in Amsterdam that it is impossible to give you more than a taste of the events for 1992 .
3 As so many things will be happening throughout Floriade it is impossible to give you more than a taste of the events to come .
4 That metal compound on the head is supposed to give you more feel , but it does n't work for me . ’
5 This simple appraisal of size is likely to give you a good , accurate picture of physical shape ; use it in conjunction with the other methods in this chapter .
6 Spend your time in the way that is likely to give you the maximum return in marks .
7 This is unlikely to give you enough time to appreciate the breadth of materials on offer , however , and you could certainly supplement this by obtaining catalogues from nursing and medical book suppliers and by reading the book reviews in the nursing journals .
8 The reason for this advice is that , if you go wrong but the examiner can identify the stage at which you have gone wrong , he is able to give you the appropriate credit .
9 A new hairstyle is enough to give you a new lease of life but there are n't many of us who can afford to go to the hairdressers every week — let alone every day .
10 The grid inside the pan is reversible to give you two cooking heights and there are special shelf extension runners to make it easier to replace the grill pan .
11 I would like to buy one of those heads , but I 'm sure they cost pounds to make and the Italian is liable to give you anything you look interested in .
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