Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [pers pn] the [noun] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | You must show me the book as soon as it comes — and you too , Anne . ’ |
2 | It may give them the light as well as what |
3 | I 'll bring you the scissors cos you have n't got them . |
4 | Then we were walking back towards the carriage , and as we passed I heard Mr Jonesy say to the preacher , ‘ I 'll give 'im the devil when I get 'im 'ome . ’ |
5 | And they 'll give you the profit if they make it . |
6 | I 'll give you the address if you want , but I 'm heading back there with some lunch for him in an hour or so . ’ |
7 | Erm , I 'll give you the prompt if you like to do that . |
8 | I 'll give you the word as soon as we have a flight . ’ |
9 | I 'll give you the number if you want to check it out . ’ |
10 | A word dropped in the right ear , Nelly told herself , might bring her the job if she decided to earn an honest penny at Thrush Green . |
11 | And in the He he he 'd give you the thrashing if just lifted your fingers up . |
12 | Bank and Mitchell of the B B C and I I thought I 'd read you the letter as well , because the letter does what we 've often said about setting the block plan . |
13 | Mind you I think if you sent it without any postage and packaging charges I 'm pretty sure that they would er , they would send you the goods because they would n't want to loose a good customer . |
14 | I mean even if she walks out he does n't , no court in the land would give him the house if it 's hers . |
15 | Well hopefully all this will give you the address although it depends how far away it is. contact D S S to get the address . |
16 | We ca n't say now , now , now we can give you these new services and we ca n't say we will give you the services as , as we 're just promising . |
17 | ‘ I will tell them the truth when they are old enough . |