Example sentences of "that [modal v] [verb] you [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Do n't you know anything else about her that might give you a lead ?
2 All you have to do is draw all the little bits of an object and push them all together to make a silhouette of the object and then performing one combine operation joins them all together to make an outline that would take you a lot longer to draw in one piece .
3 It may mean some gentle but very straight talking , if your parent does not realise your need to have time alone with your friends , but if you can not bring yourself to establish this right , you will have precious little hope of organising any other social activities that will give you a break from daily routine .
4 First you require a second enlarger , an old anything with a lens , together with something that will give you a reasonably diffused light .
5 I mean you know you do n't always get people that will give you a wee helping hand .
6 There is no one that will give you the keys to paradise .
7 This is because the bottom sheet of your bed will be floating on a deep cushion of fleecy lambswool that will give you the most restful , satisfying and sound sleep of your life .
8 Ultimately it is the development that your competitors will make that will give you the opportunity — or the problem .
9 Once you 've exhausted the variations that will give you the step height you need , try different materials , as cutting bricks or walling slabs to give the desired height is not easy .
10 I 'd like you to think if I say building that will give you the idea .
11 There is nothing that will make you a better surfer . ’
12 The specific nature of your training and development will vary according to the department you join , but wherever you go , you are guaranteed to meet the kind of intellectual and practical challenges that will make you a manager not only of your own destiny , but of the nation .
13 His books were not widely circulated and in one of the last two which were dedicated to his son ( and unpublished ) was the assertion that it contains instances " that will make you a better interpreter of dreams than all , or at least inferior to none ; but , if published , they will show you know no more than the rest " — a sentiment which T. R. Glover rather pithily describes as suggesting science declining into profession .
14 I do n't know what it is , I think I 've got a book upstairs that will tell you the price of them .
15 I mean , th there are other things that can give you a hit .
16 If you 've ever wondered what it feels like to go into space , a new machine is available that can give you a pretty good idea .
17 But that man does live near you that can give you a lift .
18 There 's only one source that can give you the answer and it might be pointed our that their refusal to divulge this information might put the whole future of NATO at risk and that the individual ultimately responsible for the negative decision would be answerable directly to the president of the United States .
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