Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pron] [vb mod] give [pron] " in BNC.

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1 And the description which I 'll give you allows for that .
2 That is a good point on which I can give my hon. Friend not only a specific example , but an assurance .
3 an Amstrad , f for which I can give you my letterhead and formatting and you can then write letters for me .
4 ‘ I have a sum of money put by , which I can give you , ’ he said quickly .
5 But today 's date even that does n't apply because you you 're category 's above the level at which I can give you advice .
6 So that when , one evening , Sally-Anne , radiant in pink and silver , a fortune in pearls around her neck , the mere sight of which made Havvie salivate internally , was gently led by him into a conservatory — at the Keppels ' this time — and proposed to , there was only one answer which she could give him , and that , of course , was yes .
7 Does he agree that one of the most useful ways in which we can give them know-how is to tell them how we managed , in the light of the Maastricht agreement , to reject the principle of monetary union ?
8 I might still have the odd tin of some oval golden tablets , big as gooseberries , which we used to give them for worms .
9 ‘ Doone phoned me yesterday to say he 'd been to the boatyard and taken away some objects for which he would give me a receipt . ’
10 For such occasions Milton had perfected an immaculate form of rapid-fire introduction in which he would give his guests both their potted biographies and list of credits .
11 I went to visit him at the Benedictine monastery at Nashdom and asked him for any insights which he could give me from his experience in Accra .
12 But as the BUF acquired a Chelsea headquarters where activists lived as soldiers in barracks , and a Blackshirt uniform was issued to remove the distinction of class and wealth , there emerged a political ideal to which he could give his complete loyalty .
13 And then , finally , look at what Equity can do for the successful plaintiff — the ‘ remedy ’ , the ‘ relief ’ which it can give him .
14 That 's what I 'll give him !
15 And that 's what I 'll give it .
16 I 'll tell you what I 'll give you a duster if you want to rub it , will that do ?
17 So what I would give you give you the appearance
18 Well happiness then what I can give her .
19 Then perhaps we can have a talk and find out what I can give you as a reward for preventing heavy damage to my hayfield . ’
20 The first thing was to find a school for you three — for six months you had had no teaching , except what I could give you , and then kind Miss Budden , the headmistress at Auckland House school , Simla , said she could take you if I could come too and help her nurse about twenty children down with measles in the san. , because Matron was coping with some children with suspected diphtheria in another block .
21 So then it was up to me to go back to the script and find what I could to give me a lead .
22 Decide what you 'll give them . ’
23 I tell you what you 'll give 'em till next Tuesday and if it do n't come by then you still , you can just cancel it save up
24 ‘ I 'd be grateful for what you can give me . ’
25 ‘ And that 's exactly what we can give her .
26 Take what they 'll give you .
27 I 'm going to use what they can give me and try and make them look good .
28 He lay in the bed , touching Emily with fingers too rough for her skin , wondering what he could give her that would even approach what he thought of her ; waiting to be gone to his own place .
29 ‘ You 'll treasure what he can give you , you mean , ’ Claudia said grimly .
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