Example sentences of "[verb] you [vb mod] give [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If you think of anything that can be added you can give them further study . ’ |
2 | Afterwards the Personnel Officer who interviewed you will give you some feedback . |
3 | We 'll be seeing the E F T A T colleagues on Thursday , I hope you 'll give them a very very warm welcome . |
4 | I hope you 'll give us the opportunity of getting to know you better , on some happier occasion . ’ |
5 | And I hope you 'll give my offer serious consideration . ’ |
6 | Now it 's not going to be easy for the girl , so I hope you will give her all the support you can . |
7 | I just I just assumed you 'd give us that size for fifty quid . |
8 | If you want to resign you should give your line manager at least one month 's written notice . |
9 | I mean if you live in a posh area , er , the student 's going to take a pride in what he 's done , because you know you can give him it every day of his life , and he , he wants to do something , but he wants to do it himself . |
10 | But I , in my workings out , I 'd thought five hundred pounds was the you know you can give 'em a lot less than that , and not , not gon na fund much of an activity , I do n't think the silence was deafening . |
11 | And I know you will give us an excellent piece . ’ |
12 | ‘ And I know you could give me lots of good advice on how to make a success of it . |
13 | oh bloody hell , I suppose you 'll give me another one , oh oh my I , how many have I got ? |
14 | Even if you decide not to join , our branches are always glad to give you their support , but by actually joining you would give us CPRW a stronger voice both locally and nationally . |
15 | According to German folklore if you want sparks of passion to fly you should give your lover an apple delicately scented with their perspiration . |
16 | I know she 's your twin , but that does n't mean you should give her the man you want . |
17 | ‘ I 've stopped because I had hoped you 'd give me an explanation . ’ |
18 | ‘ I think you ought to give it a try . |
19 | Think you 'd give him the money . |
20 | Er I th I think er y I think you should give yourself a at least a week without it to get the a chance to get away . |
21 | I think you should give us another try . ’ |
22 | Just a I think you should give us that , it 's only a few miles away ! |
23 | I think you could give it , that one all to himself then . |
24 | They said they would , but they said you ought to give us the surname . |
25 | ‘ She said you 'd give it to me , Sergeant Joe . ’ |
26 | He said I 'll come up he said if it 's more than thirty pound Ange , he said you can give me some money next week . |
27 | No , but she said like , she said it could come today cos she says they deliver I says is there no way I said you can give me a number I said that I could get in contact , she said no , she said were 're not allowed to do that |
28 | Knowing how the camera portrays you will give you a better idea of how others see you . |
29 | I hope the policy document will sort this out because many of us are keen to see improvements ; any help you could give us here would be appreciated ! |