Example sentences of "we [vb mod] [adv] give [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 We should probably give them back when we 've finished with them .
2 ‘ I reckon we should just give it a taste — ’ said the nome .
3 I mean , if we have a petition like they do on the counter in Welfare Rights in the Town Hall , I do n't think there be any opposition to that and the Libraries for the setting up of a P D S A branch , you know , I do n't see why , why we should n't give it a try .
4 In short , our status as Independent Financial Advisors means we must always give you the best possible advice regarding your options in the financial marketplace .
5 We 'll even give you free glazing insurance for the first 12 months .
6 ( We 'll even give you the shirts off our backs )
7 Erm so what I 've done is said , Are these for use in U K or export ? and these are for use in the U K. Right so I 've said well we 'll probably give you a price relating to that then .
8 Whether or not you decide to subscribe , you can keep the free magazines , and we 'll also give you a full colour map of the world PLUS another gift .
9 Well we 'll just give them one more swish .
10 We 'll just give them a scale and polish , I said oh with this , you know ,
11 Now we 'll just give it a little bit of lift .
12 I think to start off with we 'll just give you something to relive the symptoms
13 ‘ I know when I play someone like Tottenham 's Neil Ruddock we 'll both give it out , but afterwards we 'll have a drink .
14 But that 's it , on a good day we could give you ten only , and we could n't give you any more .
15 France and Spain , okay , if you only got one of those countries right we could n't give you the point , it has to be both , question eighteen , in which book would you find the character Long John Silver ?
16 We could also give you some coal .
17 We could possibly , could probably , er we could , say , we could probably give you fifteen
18 We group them into species merely as a convenience ; if we did not do so , we could not give them names : hence ‘ nominalism ’ .
19 You know , but i if we could n't , if they we as they said , if they wanted that money back tomorrow we could only give them half that money back because of what we 've got
20 and they said if we , in turn , as it stands we could never give you exemption and therefore the only thing is to render it completely enoxious and then we can give you negative clearance because it will have no impact upon competition
21 we could happily give them fifteen minutes that would take up forty five minutes
22 I mean , same ta super mail , we would n't give them their money back .
23 But if you ordered a ten thirty delivery and it arrived before noon , we would just give you the money difference the before twe , ten thirty and the before noon price , not the complete price .
24 We would then give them a consent to discharge into the river and we would make sure that that consent if it were complied with , did not deteriorate river conditions , river quality conditions .
25 If we ca n't give them what they want , a cash offer might have its uses .
26 Now we have n't got X in it yet so we ca n't give them the answer in that form cos they
27 We ca n't give them a new car park .
28 We ca n't give him any free headers around the box or else we 'll regret it .
29 We ca n't give her what she really wants , poor girl , but at least we can make her look pretty .
30 ‘ What we have said in the McFarlane Report is that people are calling for the earth , we ca n't give it all but we can give them a substantial part .
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