Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] give your [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll give your address at this hotel . |
2 | You must give your client some indication of the likely cost of a report before you commission it . |
3 | If you 're the concerned young mother , you must give your baby ‘ natural ’ ( whatever that is ) food . |
4 | The minimum notice that you must give your employer is one week , regardless of your length of service . |
5 | A word of warning : please consult your vet as to exactly what quantity of Eukanuba you should give your Rottweiler each day — it is very easy to put ON weight with Eukanuba if you are n't careful — and the instructions on the bag do suggest you allow your dog to take as much as he wished during the 24-hour period . |
6 | If you want to resign you should give your line manager at least one month 's written notice . |
7 | According to German folklore if you want sparks of passion to fly you should give your lover an apple delicately scented with their perspiration . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | I know that you will give your support as always and help achieve our goal . |
10 | You will give your tellee a true belief : you will actually tell the truth . |
11 | You can give your child the language she needs to make sense of the experience . |
12 | You can give your reader all the clues which , in the name of fair play , you are bound to do without explaining anything of their significance . |
13 | If you are lucky enough to obtain a Sear 's catalogue , or one offered by any number of American suppliers , you can give your card number and order what is required on the order form usually enclosed . |
14 | Now you can give your imagination a rest . |
15 | Unsurprisingly , this trainer announced that : ‘ The greatest reward you can give your horse is not to touch it ! ’ |
16 | Michael you can give your answer |
17 | What about your Grannie , we 'll give your Gran some nice medicine or some nasty medicine ? |
18 | We 'll we 'll give your Gran some nice medicine ? |
19 | " Nothing would give your mother greater pleasure I 'm sure , Chuck , than to see you bring distinction to yourself and your family , " cut in the senator reprovingly before his wife could reply . |
20 | They 'll give your hair instant body and manageability which you can then transform into the style of your choice . |
21 | Felts come in various thicknesses , the thicker they are the more they cost and the better protection they 'll give your carpet . |
22 | Although these encroachments may appear to be rather small , they could give your neighbour valid grounds for complaint , which could result in costly legal proceedings . |
23 | Well if you do it 'll give us a chance to find out whether he 's coming home today or tomorrow , and it 'll give your mum a chance to get back to Southwold |
24 | It could give your family a long-awaited and richly deserved holiday . |
25 | I thought it would give your mother a better chance to assess the situation if she spent a night at Chimneys . ’ |
26 | It will give your business quicker reflexes by speeding up the whole production process , from planning to delivery . |
27 | It is very important not to drink early in the pregnancy , but even if you give up drinking later it will give your baby a better chance . |
28 | Used in conjunction with a moisturising conditioner , it will give your lank locks the best of both worlds . |