Example sentences of "to give you [art] " in BNC.

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1 All of these recommendations , however , are only to give you a first taste of the scope of theatrical writing .
2 ‘ Then I am able to give you a reassurance , madam , ’ he said .
3 ‘ I 'll call you tomorrow , ’ said Lucy , then she whispered , ‘ Only I may not be able to give you a date . ’
4 This should be enough to convince someone to give you a chance .
5 ‘ I was just coming to give you a hand , son . ’
6 ‘ Please — I want to give you a message for Harriet Shakespeare . ’
7 This simple appraisal of size is likely to give you a good , accurate picture of physical shape ; use it in conjunction with the other methods in this chapter .
8 To give you a better idea of how these three areas can contribute to self-control and ability to succeed with weight control , we will next look at each of them in some detail .
9 To give you a more complete picture , this individual is 30 lb ( 13.6 kg ) overweight ( has dieted on and off but tends to end up back at square one ) .
10 ‘ I am going to give you a sedative , Miss Thorne , and some tablets . ’
11 A fine , grand lady who 's going to give you a talk all about people what are worse off than you are , so you 'll learn to count your blessings . ’
12 We 've picked out a few of the very best places and entertainments for our trips programme to give you a taste of one of the most attractive areas in Spain .
13 There is a lively bar where you will be served a welcome drink , and the hospitable staff will be sure to give you a warm welcome .
14 This well appointed hotel is conveniently placed for the Asitz chairlift to give you a head start into the mountains .
15 Aide says , ‘ She met you in Aspen and you told her to give you a call when she got back into town . ’
16 We will have recorded the interviews with the children a week earlier and should be able to give you a transcript of their answers .
17 Unfortunately I am unable to give you a firm price for the software as we have not yet completed the development stage , but it will be somewhere in the region of 65 .
18 The User Guide will be published alongside the software and again at this stage I am unable to give you a price .
19 Please let me know if you have problems with this timing , it may be possible to give you a different delivery address .
20 In reality this is inaudible under water so do n't rely on it to give you a reminder .
21 The second priority will be the division of your holding into a number of main blocks , depending upon your acreage , to give you a measure of control over the grazing of your pastures , to separate groups of stock ( e.g. rams from ewes ) , and to shut off fields for hay or arable crops .
22 In many cases , mummy used to give you a sweet to ‘ make it better ’ or because you had been ‘ good ’ .
23 It could allow you to build an extension to give you a ground floor bathroom an bedroom if you can no longer use the stairs .
24 Failure to give you a fair deal in this respect is likely to expose a company to legal attack .
25 Does a failure to give you a pay rise , say on an annual basis , amount to constructive dismissal ?
26 Failure to give you a fair deal in terms of a pay rise can , therefore , amount to constructive dismissal if it reflects victimisation .
27 He paused for a while , before saying , ‘ We are prepared to give you a month 's trial . ’
28 When you had finished there , there was somebody on duty to give you a slip .
29 Another more immediate solution would be to combine an outing with others who live near you so that you could get into town on a bus and then share a taxi back ; or ask a car owner to give you a lift , in exchange for petrol money and perhaps some skill that you can offer .
30 There are some first-class people in charge , men such as Peter Browne and Laurie Kelly , and you find ex-TVH men popping up at stadia all over the world to give you a shout .
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