Example sentences of "can give [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And that 's exactly what we can give her .
2 ‘ Directly I 've stripped her you can give her a good sanding .
3 Two days later the Marquis ' wife , a good woman , who has learned with horror something of what has happened , comes to Manette , hoping to be able to contact through him the sister she knows to survive from the murdered family , and to help her by way of making some atonement for her husband 's and her brother-in-law 's evil behaviour ; Manette can give her no information , however .
4 Grief is not only a reaction , though , it is a process , so your bereaved parent will need your help through all its various stages of numbness , yearning , quiet or vocal distress , anxiety , depression and adjustment to her new situation ; and the way she behaves during the grief process will depend very much on her personality type , her previous life experiences and the strength of the tie that has been severed , as well as the amount of support you can give her .
5 Perhaps you 'd like her to change places wi' me , so as you can give her a cuddle in the night ? ’
6 ‘ Now I ca n't wait until I can give her a big hug . ’
7 He can give her a lift on the back of his scooter . ’
8 There is the er the other way of looking at this that you can either change the er sort of C O balance or you can give her some clerical time , because if she can identify clerical work I mean like Diane
9 ‘ Knowing does n't make it any easier for me , but I hope he can give her a reason for living .
10 Molly is remarkably cheerful and optimistic and she deserves and will undoubtedly receive all the support we can give her .
11 Well happiness then what I can give her .
12 But as Consuelo is already kindly supervising here , we can give her another patient for the night . ’
13 Yes , well if I can do a few two ounces worth I put them all together and then Adam can give her a little bit .
14 Well the headmaster of this school where the kid goes to is gon na see her mum this morning so can give her the message .
15 Not that she saw me teased , but even now I can give her back you know
16 You can give her what she wants as long as she puts it down on the as long it 's over fifty you can give her what you want .
17 You can give her what she wants as long as she puts it down on the as long it 's over fifty you can give her what you want .
18 That 's the , that 's the whole point , you , you have to start somewhere , yes I can give her a bit of paper , yes she can throw it in the bin , it 's made no difference , in fact I think it 's getting worse since I spoke to her , is n't it ?
19 No , you can give her a ring later .
20 can give ya , so that you can sleep
21 Firstly , they can give them physical shape by referring to Noverre 's seven movements of dance , viz. to bend , stretch , rise , jump , glide , dart and turn .
22 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 .
23 For just £15 you can give them a set of springs that take just an hour or two to fit under each key and make the keyboard so much bouncier .
24 When the excitement is over , your jumper will be stomped to death in the dirt ; and the horses will all drift back to see what other amusements you can give them .
25 The important point is that it should be used at a time when for some reason pressure is to be taken off members of the class — putting them in what is virtually a ‘ spectator ’ role can give them time to recover from what had perhaps been inadequate non-projected work .
26 It can give them a chance — certainly often seized by widows in the past — to assert themselves with genuine dignity and authority in the public world .
27 All animals have three-dimensional bodies and their solidity can give them away .
28 Children make progress at various speeds at different ages and by watching their activities and offering the next stage when they are ready for it teachers can give them the breadth of experience that will make the formal work of later years more meaningful .
29 You can tell the Volunteer Co-ordinator or a specific charity exactly how much time you can give them .
30 Hundreds of organisations have realised that an independent weather service can give them exactly the information they need , when they need it and for a realistic cost .
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