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

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1 ‘ I shall give you more bread , ’ he said .
2 If you can not afford the furniture or floorcovering you want , further trips to shops or markets , or looking at suppliers ' catalogues , should give you more inspiration .
3 It 's open 24 hours a day , seven days a week , and will give you more information about heart valve donation .
4 Barnardo 's ‘ Positive Options ’ or a social worker from the home finding unit of your local social services department can give you more information about how this might work .
5 At local level most offices have a TU representative who can give you more information about joining the relevant union and the services they offer .
6 Somebody said , ‘ Can I give you more wine ? ’
7 Gybing in gusts will give you more speed .
8 If you have problems socializing , looking better might give you more confidence but you still might have to give yourself that final push to get out there and start mingling .
9 To talk , the teachers do n't give you there telephone number if there 's any trouble do they ?
10 I do n't know whether it 's true or not , but I do n't think they give you much medication and whatever , when you go down there .
11 Verbal , as opposed to written , reports give you more freedom to exploit your captive audience .
12 I shall invite Roirbak and Malamute here for a meeting to give you more freedom .
13 He says to me , ‘ Tip , I 'm going to give you more money than anyone 's ever given a caddie before , but just look after my clubs .
14 To give you more room to relax , it is wider than before with greater leg room .
15 Adhesive inserts inside the band keep them up , giving you more confidence .
16 Not forgetting class leading interior width , giving you more room to spread out .
17 Clarification of such issues and principles will give you immense strength in your management task — actually giving you more power to achieve your destined goal .
18 Le Mee sees that Sanskrit ‘ gives you more flexibility in looking at reality ’ .
19 A good range of oven temperatures ( 50 to 250°C ) gives you more scope in the type of dishes you can cook — some foods , such as meringues , need to be cooked at lower temperatures .
20 Everyone likes to hang around with people with a similar image , it gives you more confidence to experiment .
21 It 's not as if I gave you much choice .
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