Example sentences of "[modal v] be [adj] give [pers pn] [det] " in BNC.

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1 They might be able to give us some ideas on the weapon . ’
2 Oh you 're , you 're h you 're you 'll , you 'll , you 'll be able to give us some tips then
3 And , of course , if you ever need any help organising dinner parties or entertaining any of Julius 's important business clients , I 'd be delighted to give you some advice .
4 ’ I am writing in the hope that you may be able to give me some positive information regarding the money I am supposed to live on .
5 The Minister , who has access to more information than I have and who is ably supported by his civil servants , may be able to give us more news on that front this morning .
6 A professional chimney sweep may be able to give you some indication of the flue 's condition from the type of debris his brush brings down .
7 Your parents may be able to give you some home-prepared compost .
8 He may be able to give you some idea what the road is like further on . ’
9 The necessary contact could partly be maintained by means of meetings and round-table discussions of the kind so successfully organised at Uig for the Arkleton Trust , but it would be desirable to give it some more concrete , institutional form as well .
10 ‘ Back home , I hoped the midwife would be able to give me some advice .
11 There may be a circuit/county-court judge you know who would be willing to give you this experience .
12 Mansell may be at odds with Team Renault-Williams , but he will be keen to give them all the feedback he can when he takes the dream car for a spin at Silverstone tomorrow .
13 I hope that we will be able to give them some sort of relief from the distress that I know that they will be feeling at the outcome of this case today . ’
14 Once the report is ready for distribution I hope Planning and Co-ordination will be able to give us some assistance as you did with the first plan .
15 Your carpet retailer will be able to give you all the details .
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