Example sentences of "[modal v] [vb infin] you some [noun] " in BNC.

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1 These examples should give you some idea of how to approach your own list of foods .
2 ‘ That should give you some idea of the beauties of County Galway , ’ she added .
3 But the company 's parent is the American Mark IV Audio group , whose brands include Electro-Voice and Gauss , so that should give you some idea of the league in which they really play .
4 Two-thirds of it is about The Beatles , with the last twenty years condensed into a hundred pages , which should give you some idea of how interesting that portion of his life is .
5 No less than five of the seven members of this new Australian band contribute percussion , which should give you some idea of the general musical drift .
6 Two-thirds of it is about The Beatles , with the last twenty years condensed into a hundred pages , which should give you some idea of how interesting that portion of his life is .
7 Look at the pictures on this page : they should give you some ideas , but you should also think of your own .
8 But now we must tell you some things about the Baskerville family . ’
9 Right , let's give you some chips .
10 Its been wrotten weather for sport wrotten weather for just about anything this weekend … so let's give you some sunshine … we 're off to Brazil to Rio … for news of a Gloucester girl in the British Steel …
11 The following case study may give you some idea of what is involved .
12 There are more than 200,000 cubic millimetres of neocortex , and every cubic millimetre contains at least 50,000 neurons with 500 million synapses ; these figures may give you some idea of the complexity of the computer we have in our heads .
13 The thing is , Bob , if I may give you some advice based on long and hard experience , not to start off by renting somewhere , if you can possibly avoid it . ’
14 When you are working in a surgical ward you should remember that although the operation performed may give you some indication of the pain a patient is likely to experience , there will be a great variation in practice .
15 Moreover , ’ he continued , ‘ perhaps it may give you some time to reflect on the Lady Maude . ’
16 You only have yourself to fall back on , unless , of course , you count a friendly bank manager who might lend you some money , or a friend or relative who might do the same .
17 I said scramble some of them and I 'll make you some chips cos we had
18 I 'll make you some dinner in a bit .
19 In a rallying tone of voice , usually reserved for meetings with his salesmen , he said : ‘ Here , I 'll make you some coffee and you tell me what happened . ’
20 ‘ I 'll make you some coffee at my place , ’ she said , taking her car keys from her handbag .
21 I 'll make you some coffee . ’
22 I 'll make you some chocolate . ’
23 ‘ I 'll make you some tea , ’ said Lucy .
24 ‘ I 'll see to the fire and then I 'll make you some tea . ’
25 ‘ I 'll make you some tea , ’ he said swinging the big black kettle effortlessly on to the coals .
26 ‘ I 'll make you some tea . ’
27 That 'll buy you some time .
28 Get into bed , I 'll bring you some water , and you can tell me all about it . ’
29 ‘ I 'll bring you some tea in a few minutes , ’ he said .
30 Try him with that and vegetables and I 'll give you some powder to mix in his food .
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