Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] [adv] give [pos pn] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'll especially give your love to Jamie , ’ Rachel said with an understanding smile . |
2 | I could also give my opinion of the way you 've behaved . ’ |
3 | ‘ I will only give my name , rank and number , ’ I said pompously . |
4 | You should also give your client an indication of how long the appointment is going to take . |
5 | Also , there is the situation where a wife may not feel she can really give her husband a present because the funds she would be spending would actually be his . |
6 | Obviously there is also the money element , and by returning to work you can perhaps give your child other benefits you might not otherwise be able to afford such as foreign holidays or maybe a private education . |
7 | We 'll just give our library books in . |
8 | We can still give our opponent the chance to back off , we can still use reason , but he or she must realize that the wrong person has been picked for breakfast . |
9 | And put it on , they used to give me tote odds , sometimes I asked for them , usually they 'll automatically give me tote odds . |
10 | Even the WBC , the governing body that insist they 'll now give their title to Lewis , would have been been appeased by such a compromise . |
11 | ‘ He 'll never give his parole . ’ |
12 | It will definitely give your child the edge when they start to learn word processing at school . |
13 | Thingol , Luthien 's father , is so enraged that a mortal should dare to woo his daughter that he says he will only give her hand to Beren if he will wrest one of the Silmarils , or enchanted jewels , from the iron crown of the dark lord Margoth . |
14 | ‘ A man can be dead tired after a week 's work but he can still give his wife a helping hand . |