Example sentences of "be [that] [pron] [vb mod] give " in BNC.

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1 The good thing about having the machines on the vehicle are that we can give him that electric shock as opposed to taking him to the hospital to have that electric shock .
2 On the other hand , if you report all to me it may be that I shall give you money .
3 One danger in giving such an opportunity might be that it would give greater scope for industrial policy ( ‘ European champions ’ ) proponents , not least within the European Commission : however , that is not a reason for preventing DGIV from considering the point in a particular case , however sceptically .
4 What we do say is that we will give you an opportunity erm er if you like a platform for er for earning good money
5 We provide a platform for people to earn substantial money erm you know the only guarantee we give you is that we will give you the opportunity .
6 The irony of Labour 's tax proposals is that they would give Britain an income tax profile like that in the United States , where the burden falls hardest on middle income families with children .
7 Quite apart from the fact that they would appear to be unorthodox and a distortion at its best of Christian theology , I believe it must be said of all these suggestions that , if what is intended is that they should give an equal place to women or to the ‘ feminine ’ within the Christian religion , they fail .
8 Er what we 'll do is that I 'll give you another eight of these , now if they 're a lot better just s give a ring in
9 A third and important principle is that you should give yourself plenty of reward for your success .
10 The danger of this approach is that it may give the erroneous impression that companies are constantly embroiled in internecine strife , and that investors and creditors are habitually maltreated by dishonest or incompetent company controllers .
11 Perhaps the er chief of a Policy E two in an acceptable form is that it would give a clear signal to the district that it would not be appropriate to have a policy on rural diversification or in in development in the countryside more generally , which is stricter than Government guidance .
12 The main concern of Bonar Law and Lloyd George was that he should give no support for an Asquith restoration .
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