Example sentences of "give you some " in BNC.
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1 | The drama school will give you some advice on when and where to write to , and how you organise your letters , but outside advice is very important in helping you to see yourself in perspective . |
2 | If you live in a house , one alarm fitted above the bottom of the staircase will give you some protection , but you can be better protected by fixing another alarm on the upstairs landing . |
3 | The national coach will give you some sequences to practise and these usually illustrate some theme that he wants you to work on . |
4 | If you are having a problem coping at home , you should first get in touch with your local social services department , or your family doctor , to see if they can give you some advice or support . |
5 | Our menu list will give you some idea of how tasty and interesting a low-fat diet can be . |
6 | These examples should give you some idea of how to approach your own list of foods . |
7 | Can we go to the State Department first ? ( laughter ) Listen , I 'll give you some offices on the sixth floor . |
8 | ‘ That should give you some idea of the beauties of County Galway , ’ she added . |
9 | I sha n't be telling you all about these men , but it does give you some idea , the way we were , the chorus , the bit players in this romance which is what I really want to tell you about . |
10 | ‘ Let me give you some tea , Dotty . |
11 | Nevertheless , the table opposite will give you some idea of what to expect : for example , a man aged 30 investing just £25 a month could look forward to a cheque for £63,400 on his 65th birthday — with another £19,400 for his family if he died at the age of 80 . |
12 | The quota is ignored too often in British industry , but this stipulation does at least give you some extra security . |
13 | Let me give you some suggestions that will help you to find your own way. : |
14 | The list below will give you some idea of what you can do . |
15 | The following case study may give you some idea of what is involved . |
16 | Even if it is not , we hope this chapter will give you some ideas on what to expect and what to ask for . |
17 | ‘ We 'll give you some exercise to take the juice out of you , dog , ’ he said . |
18 | Instead he bent over , looked at the sore , patted me on the head and said : ‘ Come into the shop and I 'll give you some sweets . |
19 | Even if your interest only takes you on regular tours of the local antique or junk shops , it will give you some stimulation . |
20 | To help find the hazards the balloons and text over the page will give you some clues . |
21 | If so get in touch with Steve Hack on Farnham 725224 every Monday and we 'll give you some free publicity . |
22 | 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 . |
23 | ‘ I 'll give you some of the cake to take back if there 's any left over , ’ she said . |
24 | However , just the fact that you are able to insist on interest does give you some leverage when asking for your account to be paid . |
25 | ’ It is far enough away from London for nobody to know anything , and the Heathertons will give you some standing . |
26 | Identifying these will often give you some ideas about the path you would most like to take in the future . |
27 | Someone may even give you some appreciation back , and say , ‘ Thank you for your appreciation , Linda . ’ |
28 | Let me give you some examples : |
29 | YEH I 'LL GIVE YOU SOME MONEY . |
30 | Lady Ursula , may I give you some advice ? |