Example sentences of "we can give " in BNC.

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1 Using the ‘ Deposited Covenant ’ procedure you can pay over the whole of the donation in one go , and we can give you full details of how to do this .
2 ‘ We think we can give the vegetables a clean bill of health , sir . ’
3 ‘ Nonsense , ’ Veronica replied , ‘ we can give the place a good airing before we go . ’
4 We also have to run three miles in full kit ( forty-four pounds including rifle and helmet ) in thirty-three minutes ; and demonstrate that we can give first aid , among other tests .
5 My hope is that you will become a supporter of UNICEF and that , together , we can give them what they so desperately need : a passport to health for their children .
6 ‘ And that 's exactly what we can give her .
7 The emotional help that we can give is often about unravelling this complex package of emotion into a process that can be gently reviewed and understood by the person feeling it all .
8 But these are no reasons for not looking through the accounts , and making sure that all we can give is turned to real advantage .
9 We can give you a lift to Adrar , ’ said Idris .
10 ‘ Only God can make a tree , ’ he said , ‘ but we can give him a hand now and then .
11 Normally , there is no need for you to see the Bank Manager unless you wish to do so — we can give you the ‘ OK ’ from the information on the form .
12 With the two contrasting sets , primary and secondary , and contemporary and retrospective , we can construct a two-by-two diagram to illustrate the classifications produced , and for this four-fold classification we can give examples .
13 At this stage we are only roughing-out our interview schedule , but the more attention we can give to detail now the more we are likely to be saving ourselves trouble later on .
14 But to provide security , comfort and a sense of worth to the parents and relatives who belong to us is a job worth doing and worth doing with all the compassion and love that we can give .
15 Nevertheless , it was his firm conviction that the Masai needed ‘ all the administrative control we can give them ’ , and the many waterworks he constructed were designed in part to curtail their wanderings .
16 Those generous people at Trantec have told us we can give away the very S1000 we reviewed a couple of months back , and we do n't need telling twice …
17 ‘ The expanded ‘ A ’ list means we can give maximum exposure to new bands , while the new ‘ C ’ list of album tracks is a clear response to the changing tastes of our audience . ’
18 Courageous in taking on the over-spending bogey that did such havoc in 1987 , it nevertheless opened the floodgates to a fortnight of ‘ we can give away more tax than you ’ , and exchanges between the two parties of a staggering triviality that effectively supplanted any wider debate about the economy .
19 ‘ What we have said in the McFarlane Report is that people are calling for the earth , we ca n't give it all but we can give them a substantial part .
20 The only person to whom we can give any credence is Manningham ; doubtless any delay in embalming the body was caused by Cecil 's dilemma whether to obey the late Queen 's wishes or not .
21 We can give descriptions of a photon in terms of the way it behaves , but it is very hard for us to imagine what a photon actually is .
22 We can give our troops the means to make that call .
23 Although we can not expect them to become typographers or graphic designers , we do believe that even in the short time available during our course we can give them what might be called an aesthetic awareness that will enable them to make reasonable decisions in their future work .
24 But George — who is donating profits from the record to AIDS charity Red Hot And Dance — says : ‘ The many people around the world who will benefit from the Red Hot And Dance project need all the support we can give them .
25 We can give him the back up , but only Jamie knows if he 's hungry enough , self-centred enough .
26 Now if we can give a sense to a residue of basic rules which qualify as human rights , as I have argued , then a respect for life would certainly be one of them .
27 Suppose that , in the first case , we can give a detailed account of how expansion occurred , and in the second can recount the calculations and decisions of the firm 's executives .
28 The room itself is an object , with all its elements , carpets and hangings included , constituting an authentic whole , through which we can give a lesson in the development of style and taste .
29 I think that if today we can give a little help to those who are carrying on the race the money will not be wasted , ’ ( House of Commons Debate , Vol. 300 , col. 1634 ) .
30 Because we know Italy so well , we can give you detailed information other tour operators simply ca n't .
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