Example sentences of "i [vb mod] [verb] give you " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'll let it go this time Gatesey , but one of these days I shall have to give you what I should have given you when we were kids . ’
2 I should have given you more time , ’ Mr O'Hara continued .
3 Or are you saying I should have given you a child ? ’
4 I should have given you the benefit of the doubt . ’
5 ‘ I suppose I should have given you the choice before I took matters into my own hands . ’
6 I might have given you one there , that looks good enough .
7 I 'll give give you that was a bag for the put bananas in .
8 I 'll need to give you an antibiotic as well Jane
9 I I 'll need to give you some drops to use in that
10 I 'll , I 'll need to give you some special stuff to loosen that .
11 I 'll need to give you an antibiotic as well Jane
12 okay I 'll have to give you some paper actually .
13 Well obviously I 'll have to give you the illustrations .
14 Oh I always give you first cup , I 'll have to give you the last one then .
15 Oh I 've used all my change I 'll have to give you five pounds .
16 Oh well I 'll have to give you another one .
17 Oh I 'll have to give you a fiver .
18 and number thirty five anxious , anxious , he was anxious to get his spellings right , anxious I shall think I 'll have to give you something for your birthday present and it 'll be very useful to you
19 I 'll have to give you a mark off for that .
20 And I could have given you a bad one Dr I could have given you a good one .
21 And I could have given you a bad one Dr I could have given you a good one .
22 I could have give you
23 ‘ Come to think of it I 'd have given you the oranges even if you 'd said no . ’
24 I 'd have given you a reference , Cameron , ’ she says quietly .
25 ‘ If you were n't Eddie 's kid sister I 'd have given you a far harder ride for what you 've just accused me of this evening , so do n't push your luck , Dr Kate Ash , because you might come to regret it ! ’
26 ‘ If I 'd known you were going to be so quick I 'd have given you a lift . ’
27 I thought I 'd have to give you back a lot more money .
28 You know I erm Hugh was talking about erm somebody being thrown out of hospital after gall bladder operation after only two days well fortunately these days there are one or two strives in er in in health care erm to erm which is very much easier to er , operate on people if you 're if you if you 're going to put them out cos the operation 's more er simpler it 's far less stress on patients and and , and they they 're becoming a lot quicker er , clearly if faded out er , the way is completed then er obviously things are serrated with with the chief executive of the health authority and I 'd like to give you this October when when the Chief Executive was .
29 ‘ Sir , ’ I said , ‘ I 'd like to give you something to thank you for your kindness to me since I arrived at the palace .
30 Léonie said to Rose : I 'd like to give you a hand .
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