Example sentences of "and [pron] can give " in BNC.
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1 | Some of his displays have reminded me of Gerald Davies at his best — and I can give no-one a greater compliment . |
2 | Follow me , for I can give you beauty and I can give you joy , and all the delights and all the pleasures of the world … |
3 | I 've wanted him all my life , and I can give him in return what he most desires — La Tour Monchauzet . |
4 | I know of my hon. Friend 's interest in the matter , following the report of the Select Committee on Employment , and I can give an assurance that if the consultants ' report to which I referred has not yet reached the Department of Employment , it will do so as soon as possible . |
5 | I believe that Wales is much better placed to ride out the worldwide recession than it has been and I can give the hon. Gentleman this pledge : I and my ministerial colleagues will continue to do everything that we can to attract investment to Wales . |
6 | My hon. Friend referred to the north-west of England , and I can give him the figure for Lancashire . |
7 | That will be the case and I can give the hon. Member for Newham , North-East ( Mr. Leighton ) that undertaking . |
8 | This summer , I concluded that the latter was better than the former and I can give my hon. Friend no assurance that I would not reach the same conclusion again . |
9 | No , and I can give you a fair deal pack , remember on consumer rights ? |
10 | before he comes along and er ask er to put me one on and I can give him the money in the bet , |
11 | All of them have got a part to play , because we believe there are erm it 's a national problem , but the solutions are in each community different and we need the community to look at a situation and see what can be done on the ground , and I can give many examples of the sort of thing one has in mind . |
12 | On some islands , there is a lethargic variety of sea-snake which lies on the sand in the shallow , and which can give a nasty poisonous bite when stood on . |
13 | ‘ And you can give that back , ’ said Philip . |
14 | And you can give me those cornflakes . |
15 | ‘ Sure , and you can give me a few tips on the leisure market . ’ |
16 | I 'm David Johnston and you can give me a call right now on . |
17 | And you can give us a ring on that number if you 'd like to have a chat on the air this afternoon about anything at all . |
18 | Does that mean that the parts that are inadmissible are stuck out and you can give evidence only to the parts that are not self-serving ? |
19 | yes exactly , dad can get erm fifteen percent off there and you can give |
20 | At the same time remind a seller or buyer of anything you still need ( eg last receipts , or particulars of a seller 's building society whose loan is to be repaid and who can give you particulars of your client 's title ) . |
21 | Using the ‘ Deposited Covenant ’ procedure you can pay over the whole of the donation in one go , and we can give you full details of how to do this . |
22 | The entitlement to Legal Aid is based on both income and capital resources , and we can give you further details about this , should you wish . |
23 | And we can give you on account . |
24 | What I , what I 'd like to do is , we can say that we 're we can make er a profit or a loss and we can give the figure , so this might have come out at seven thousand two hundred whatever . |
25 | Otherwise , a dark suit , clerical collar , dark hat , raincoat , and they can give me a Military Cross . |
26 | And they can give you all sorts of reasons why |
27 | Why do n't you ask Dr Pringle — he knew her better than I did and he can give a medical opinion ! ’ |
28 | As a statutory assignee the legal right to the money in the account passes to him , he is entitled to all legal remedies to recover the money and he can give a good discharge to the bank without the concurrence of the assignor . |
29 | It provides substantial life cover … and it can give you a big tax-free payout . |
30 | This is in miniature the classic blueprint detective story , and it can give more pleasure by virtue of its clues coming closer to the final revelation than sometimes the full-length affair does . |