Example sentences of "i [modal v] [verb] to give [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I must choose to give it all back to you and to feel the happy liberation of unpossessiveness . |
2 | I loved him ; what more natural than that I should want to give him the chance to love me back ? |
3 | I took a basket of eggs into church last Sunday because I was so afraid I should forget to give them to old Mrs Baldwin on my way home . |
4 | When I accepted he suggested I might like to give him a certain sum to help the wine flow . |
5 | I 'll need to give you an antibiotic as well Jane |
6 | I I 'll need to give you some drops to use in that |
7 | I 'll , I 'll need to give you some special stuff to loosen that . |
8 | I 'll need to give you an antibiotic as well Jane |
9 | I suppose I 'll have to give her a ring . |
10 | But I 'll have to give him a caution at least . |
11 | okay I 'll have to give you some paper actually . |
12 | Well obviously I 'll have to give you the illustrations . |
13 | Oh I always give you first cup , I 'll have to give you the last one then . |
14 | Oh I 've used all my change I 'll have to give you five pounds . |
15 | Oh well I 'll have to give you another one . |
16 | Oh I 'll have to give you a fiver . |
17 | and number thirty five anxious , anxious , he was anxious to get his spellings right , anxious I shall think I 'll have to give you something for your birthday present and it 'll be very useful to you |
18 | I 'll have to give you a mark off for that . |
19 | No , I 'll have to give it to you . |
20 | 6 assorted jars of chutney , unused ( I do n't know about you but I seem to accumulate chutney , pickles , lemon curd , etc. , faster than I can demolish it and rather than throw it away when useless , I 'd prefer to give it a good home — the best way of all is to sneak the jars into the National Trust shop at your local Hall or Towers and leave them among the chutneys already there ) |
21 | I swerved , went into the bedroom , found my shopping bag , packed my nightie and three library books my neighbour loaned me — I knew I 'd have to give them back . |
22 | I thought I 'd have to give you back a lot more money . |
23 | doll I 'm afraid I 'd have to give it back to them . |
24 | I 'd like to give something to Chris actually . |
25 | ‘ So I 'd like to give him to you . |
26 | " I 'd like to give him to you . |
27 | I 'd like to give them fresh fruit , whereas the good food has to be limited . |
28 | I 'd like to give them access by tomorrow morning . |
29 | Erm you mentioned your brother earlier and er Geoff from the sports and social club I 'd like to give them a call , do you have the numbers ? |
30 | I 'd like to give her a ring if I may ? ’ |