Example sentences of "to give you [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Er in order to do that I 've got to give you various reassurances .
2 Whoever wrote it or designed those basic garments knew that you would be struggling to learn all you could in the shortest possible time and that to give you concise diagrams and stitch and row numbers would cut down any need for extra calculations by you .
3 Our sales staff are friendly , experienced people who are there to give you helpful advice .
4 To give you useful comparisons , every machine is tested according to the same criteria :
5 To give you useful comparisons , every machine is tested according to the same criteria :
6 Your local ABTA travel agents are the HCI experts and in the best position to give you unbiased advice .
7 You might be able , for example , to persuade your employer to give you constructive help by engaging an out-placement counsellor to assist you in finding a new job .
8 I 'm not looking to give you constructive feedback on them , I 'm just looking to see what grade it gets so you go down and put it in a pigeon hole .
9 You can configure the colours you play with and even edit the tiles to give you other pictures to look at .
10 He soon learns either to give you misleading information or delay sending in the document .
11 To fill in the gaps the usual band of trainers and experienced teachers will do their best to give you worthwhile sessions .
12 Here we are not only going to give you technical details , but also try and tell you what it means to us as a Community .
13 With NatWest , you get the valuable option of the NatWest Home Improvement Loan Protector to give you extra peace of mind .
14 He or she is best placed to give you legal advice , and to liaise with the other professional agencies involved .
15 The Shotector has an easily accessible Test/Reset button to give you additional peace of mind each time you use it .
16 The Shoctector has an easily accessible Test/Reset button to give you additional peace of mind each time you use it .
17 For Naylor Massingham looked far from amused , and was in fact glowering at her darkly as he rapped toughly , ‘ The purpose of my wanting to see you , Miss Everett , was to give you verbal warning that unless your work improves you 're out ! ’
18 I want to give you good answers to your questions . ’
19 You will meet the Esquire Editors , and our fashion editor Marion Hume will be there to give you personal advice on how to put your looks together .
20 If it is n't , say , ‘ I would like a little time to think about this , I need to get some facts and figures , I 'm sure you would n't wish me to give you incorrect information .
21 No operation had been invented to give you small feet .
22 I am trying to give you hard facts , tell you how the traits of human personality are carried from parents to offspring , tell you accurately how the environment modifies inherited characteristics .
23 ‘ Try to give you short change , did he ? ’
24 The BN22 Bubble Jet Notebook is designed to give you portable printing without the need for cables or a power supply .
25 " Forasmuch as it hath pleased Almighty God of his goodness to give you safe deliverance , and to preserve you in the great danger of childbirth ; you shall therefore give hearty thanks unto God … "
26 There are two dangers to be avoided , if you can avoid them , in the choice of chambers : reading with someone who is too busy , who can not spare the time to give you instruction , except possibly over a snack lunch , and reading with someone who has not enough work to give you proper experience .
27 Three floats are enough to give you long-lasting relaxation and that should cost you around £45 for an introductory course .
28 Had dinner with Eric McCormach ( ‘ an enticingly diabolical imagination ’ ) whose Inspecting the Vaults ( Bloomsbury , £4.99 ) is a book to give you sleepless nights .
29 If ( as often happens ) you find that your pupilmaster does not have enough work in the smaller courts and in administrative tribunals to give you adequate experience , ask him if he will arrange with another member of chambers to enable you to see more of these courts and tribunals .
30 I should mention that if for any reason we did not go ahead or had to withdraw from publication , we reserve the right to give you adequate notice of our intention .
  Next page