Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] gives you [art] " in BNC.

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1 The computer asks you a question via a sound card and gives you a choice of options on screen , and you respond by pressing the relevant button .
2 A dimension that gives you a more effective heating system that 's cheaper to run — Total Heating with Central Control .
3 ‘ What is it about work that gives you the most pleasure ? ’
4 and this is your alternative route and gives you an alternative way to go round to get passed it
5 Because choosing both the right type or investment and the particular institution with which you are likely to feel happiest is such an important decision , even after you have chosen a scheme you will have a 14-day cooling off period that gives you a chance to change your mind .
6 Tuesday 's relaxed and informal atmosphere puts you at your ease and gives you the time to think through your current life direction and emphasis .
7 At the moment , the choice is quite clear — you either want an environment that gives you a GUI over a DOS , or you want an OS ( operating system ) that is a GUI in its own right .
8 We 've teamed up with Channel 4 's top show Brookside to bring you an exclusive competition that gives you the chance to be seen on screen in Merseyside 's favourite soap .
9 All of this gives Dickens a very individual and interesting style and gives you the feeling that every episode is useful and vital in some way to the plot .
10 It 's not like the virus that gives you a cold .
11 If your father is a millionaire and gives you a five pound note for your birthday , then you might feel a little hard done by ; such a gift would be given out of his riches ; it would n't be according to his riches .
12 Manipulating this much information puts a considerable strain on the processor 's memory and gives you a storage problem to boot !
13 The telephone , therefore , saves time and gives you the opportunity to be more businesslike , if that is appropriate .
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