Example sentences of "give you [adv] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It 'd always give you just enough help , and no more .
2 Erm , now I will give you as much help as I can with that , but not the actual subject of it , erm , you can determine what the objective is yourselves .
3 ‘ You know I ca n't give you as much time as Emma .
4 They are usually very , very helpful and will give you far more information than you will find in the ‘ search ’ documents .
5 No I said space is a hundred pound and we 'll give you twice that size for that .
6 I think a lot of er a lot of wives may not have given you as much information as Maggie did .
7 ‘ I 'm sorry to have given you so little help last night , Dungarvan .
8 They give you just enough money to survive .
9 ‘ If I give you bread and cheese you do n't like it and if I give you too much soup that 's not right .
10 Give you so much power , you forget how hard you have to work them .
11 In order to give you even more help , we are foregoing the annual renewal commission with certain life insurers .
12 Er one case I know he , he 's so well known amongst the old lads er he used to give you so many sums to do each day and I think it was four or five long division .
13 teacher 's nose he or she will think it 's a brilliant laugh to give you so much detention that you 'll be lucky to leave the class in time to pick up your pension .
14 Either I have to give you so much information about myself that you are forced to admit that I could no more have killed my wife than Flaubert could have committed suicide ; or else I merely say , That 's all , that 's enough .
15 The E-Type Mortgage is a special low cost endowment designed to give you as much help as possible once you have fought your way out of the jungle .
16 On this page we have tried to give you as much help and information as possible to help you discover the real Amsterdam , with excursion and holiday ideas in the city .
17 ‘ But I am acting upon the instructions of a client who chooses to remain anonymous , so I am not at liberty to give you as much information as you might wish .
18 I have not heard anything more since then , and am anxious to give you as much time as possible working with the tape before asking you for feedback on your experiences with it .
19 We are sending you this advance notification partly to give you as much notice as possible but also , as the seminar is likely to be over-subscribed , to take advance reservations for places .
20 Our only aim is to give you ever more news and views from some of the outstanding writers on the game .
21 It will provide you with two sides of an A4 sheet giving you very little detail about the property except that it is or is not worth the agreed purchase price .
22 You your criticising the the government is not giving you as much grant as you would like .
23 That Tele 's so basic , but it gives you so much freedom .
24 If you simply enjoy the countryside , we can add an extra dimension — and protect that which gives you so much pleasure .
25 ‘ Why do it , ’ she said , ‘ if it gives you so little satisfaction ? ’
26 This gives you far more flexibility .
27 Using the tow you can obviously go higher which gives you much more time skiing downhill to put the theory of turning into practice .
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