Example sentences of "if [pron] [modal v] give [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Er I do n't know if I can give xylophone cat , it 's a good erm
2 Right if I can give Ken those to give out .
3 ‘ Yet today , if I must give reasons for the love-affair we all shared with Nigel , it is not difficult .
4 so I thought as soon as I can get to see her I 'll see if she 'll give Jim my , I thought an aran cardigan
5 In view of the current economic crisis , I would be grateful if you would give consideration to the following figures :
6 ‘ Now if you 'll give Cook a hand I 'd be very grateful , ’ Mollie said as we fell exhausted against the banisters at the bottom of the stairs .
7 I wonder if you might give Becky a hand to sort it out while you 're here ?
8 Your application will be even better supported if you can give examples of when you 've had to work on your own , as when decorating your new house or when preparing the accounts of a small business whilst at home with your children .
9 If we can give tax concessions for unleaded petrol to improve the environment , surely we should not be aghast at the prospect of tax concessions to secure that alarms are fitted in our cars and that some protection is provided to stop a lot of this senseless crime .
10 We usually start by looking through the Yellow Pages and ringing up companies to ask if they will give donations and prizes .
11 The sharing of the collector 's salary was really what appears to have been in the thoughts of Craigbarnet and his friends , for Dougalston too returned to this point in his letter to Montrose 's commissioner , telling him that Craigbarnet 's friends had given him to understand that they would support Kirkton 's re-election , ‘ with the same sellary that he now has if he would give Craigbarnett fifteen or twentie pound sterling yearly out of it ’ .
12 To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he will give details of the programme of aid and assistance for the former Soviet Union .
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