Example sentences of "good [noun sg] [pron] [modal v] give " in BNC.
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1 | Felts come in various thicknesses , the thicker they are the more they cost and the better protection they 'll give your carpet . |
2 | And you happen to live frugally but have a good income you can give the spare income away without subject to any tax . |
3 | But that 's it , on a good day we could give you ten only , and we could n't give you any more . |
4 | We 've offered him the best contract we could give him |
5 | Danielle is a very happy and contented baby and I am a very happy and contented full time working mum — and as far as I 'm concerned that 's the best recommendation I can give to those of you who are in the same boat as I was of dreading re-entering the working world ! |
6 | The best example I can give is one stretch on the Hampshire Avon . |
7 | If Coventry lad Jimmy McGee ever again thinks of stepping out of his class , the best advice anybody can give him is be sure to step down . |
8 | ‘ That 's the best advice I can give . ’ |
9 | The best advice I can give you is simply to go for unfair dismissal on the basis that you 've got two managers who do exactly the same job , there 's no need for you to go on site , there are other drivers that could get you there , therefore it 's not necessary to finish your job simply because you 've lost your licence . |
10 | best advice I could give to you |
11 | The best advice anyone can give is for people to get their hands on a copy of the official festival programme and to plan their own agenda . |
12 | Aideed , asked in an interview with the US television network CBS if he had any message for President Bill Clinton , said : ‘ I think the best message I can give is to stop killing the Somali people killing will not solve anything . ’ |
13 | The father was a busy man , he said , engaged in work of national importance , in the child 's best interest he would give the custody to the defendant 's mother . |