Example sentences of "[pron] gives you " in BNC.

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1 When someone gives you some information , try to repeat it to yourself in the same way it was given to you .
2 So are you happy with that , that you can if someone gives you someone says Draw er a figure , er a regular polygon with twelve sides , you kn you know how to construct one ?
3 If someone gives you a polygon to draw
4 But if you imagine when you were about this high and someone gives you a ball to kick and you you fall over and you , Right I 'm not trying that again .
5 So , if someone gives you like something like this say , erm ten to the minus eight , and you want to know I mean you keep seeing this .
6 As soon as someone gives you ten to the minus eight , you can say , Well if I want to convert that into real money ,
7 If you 're working at erm how far is it from here to New York and someone gives you an answer like this like What is it ?
8 Someone gives you a sort of two point three four And you 've got about twenty five decimal places of miles
9 Someone gives you with something to integrate and they say I started off I differentiated something
10 Nobody gives you better value for money .
11 She cried , because tears are cheap ; and then she 'd stopped , and got by , because nobody gives you anything in this world .
12 Nobody gives you anything ; nothing comes free in this world . "
13 So that as you say , you do n't get minus two biscuits , you do n't get minus three apples , you do n't get minus , you know nobody gives you a minus amount of money .
14 It usually takes three or four days for the pigment which gives you your tan to develop .
15 If sun , sand and sea are the main ingredients you look for in a holiday , then you 'll really enjoy your stay here , and when you come camping with club in the South of France you get the best of both these worlds — the chance to enjoy a superb sun-filled holiday with a really lively bunch of friendly people at an inclusive price which gives you value for money .
16 Why not combine 7 or 14 nights in Corfu with a week on the ocean waves by taking our Ionian Cruise which gives you the chance to visit seven other Greek Islands .
17 Repayments can be monthly or quarterly , and spread over one to 20 years , which gives you the ability to fix an appropriate level .
18 Your repayments can be spread over one to 25 years , which gives you plenty of scope to achieve a level of repayments which suits you .
19 Choose a spot on the water which gives you a complete view of the whole area of the lake .
20 Freedom of Northern Ireland Ticket which gives you 7 consecutive days unlimited travel on Ulsterbus and Citybus services throughout Northern Ireland .
21 If you 're out of the Ritz bracket , Hazlitt 's is one London hotel which gives you more than just bed and bath for a night at reasonable rates .
22 Another useful alternative is the Co-operative Bank , which gives you banking facilities in the various Handybanks in large Co-op stores , but also enables you to cash cheques in modest Co-op stores , anytime that the store is open .
23 It also includes membership of the Good Food Club , which gives you the chance to attend special events and receive discounts on offers , both in the magazine and Club , all for just £20 .
24 I tend to play with the wah on the treble setting all the time which gives you an incredibly trebly sound and it 's really hard to make that sound good because it distorts and feeds back all the time .
25 In A Minor Pentatonic , the exception is C-E , which gives you a major third in place of a fourth .
26 Reach the bollard which gives you the opportunity to pause , and take your time before you look in the opposite direction and cross the other half of the road .
27 You can gain tax advantages by buying units through a PEP plan , and AXA Equity & Law has just launched a scheme — PEP 2000 Plus — which gives you extra bonuses on top of the tax-free benefit .
28 Then multiply this answer by a hundred , which gives you the percentage figure .
29 The advantage of the telephone is that it is a two-way communication which gives you the chance to assess at first hand ( or ear ) why your account is not being paid .
30 We have already indicated that this case can be answered along the classic problem-solving lines , which gives you a ready-made structure for your answer .
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