Example sentences of "i give you [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Will I give ye a jail crop , son ? ’ he usually said , and he would grin and wink at my Ma . |
2 | ‘ Could I — I mean — please can I give you a message for Harriet Shakespeare ? ’ |
3 | Shall I give you a clue ? |
4 | How can I give you a dress allowance when I can not even afford to pay the rent on this flat ? ’ |
5 | " Can I give you a drink ? " she asked nervously . |
6 | Shall I give you a sticker ? |
7 | I 've got a bright young thing working for me does all the bookings and the publicity , can I give you a brochure ? ’ |
8 | Did I give you a diary ? |
9 | Can I give you a bit of something that we picked up last week that may be of some benefit to you ? |
10 | Delighted to see you , Mr and Mrs White — Dartmouth , I 'm sorry — not married yet , ha , ha , two weeks in paradise and you will be , we can arrange a beautiful and tasteful ceremony at sunset on the jetty just behind the oil tanks — this is the Captain 's lounge bar , this is the Captain himself — buy him a rum and he 'll tell you his life story in four different languages , two of them English — and this is the staircase — can I give you a hand with that bag ? |
11 | ‘ May I give you a hand ? ’ her companion offered , as she took an unsteady step forward . |
12 | can I give you a hand there Larna still |
13 | Can I can I give you a scenario ? |
14 | Can I give you a coffee ? ’ |
15 | ‘ Did I give you a fright ? ’ |
16 | Shall I give you a drop of medicine ? |
17 | Shall I give you a kiss and say goodbye ? |
18 | Right , and erm and he goes to us , can I give you a kiss ? |
19 | ‘ Can I give you a lift ? ’ said Alison to Ludens . |
20 | Can I give you a lift back there ? ’ |
21 | ‘ Can I give you a lift anywhere ? ’ |
22 | ‘ Shall I give you a lift home on my motorbike ? ’ |
23 | ‘ Can I give you a lift ? ’ |
24 | Now you 've got the vouchers , did I give you the vouchers ? |
25 | Did I give you the pools money ? |
26 | What about poor old thing , let me give you a bit of TLC ? ’ |
27 | But let me give you a tip — panic . |
28 | Well , let me give you a clue . |
29 | Let me give you a hand with that suitcase , little manny . ’ |
30 | Let me give you the text of a talk I gave to the Bridport Women 's Institute , before the Scandal , and when Julian and I were still developing our blueprint for the world of the future . |