Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] give it " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I reckon we should just give it a taste — ’ said the nome .
2 BT 's new alliance should also give it the sort of access to the American market it has long been seeking .
3 Now we 'll just give it a little bit of lift .
4 you did , yes I 'll just give this potty , move , oh I 'm gon na fall over your feet , I 'll just give it a rinse out and dry it
5 Well she 'll just give it to Ellie to give her .
6 But erm the doctors have told me really I can do whatever I want to straight away virtually you know , and erm I 'll just give it another week or two weeks before I start practising erm and you know , I 'm very fit now .
7 I have n't got any , they wo , I could n't get any fresh parsley so I thought that might just give it a bit of colour , but I 've got dried parsley if you 'd rather use that .
8 I think I might just give it a solder over because it 's er a bit dry in that area .
9 Okay well I wo n't be keeping the programme , so I 'll probably give it back to you in a couple of minutes .
10 ‘ I know when I play someone like Tottenham 's Neil Ruddock we 'll both give it out , but afterwards we 'll have a drink .
11 I 've always been a bit of an organiser , so when I looked in on ffeatherstonehaugh 's , started to go regularly and saw that things seemed to be in a bit of a mess , it seemed to me I might usefully give it some of my time . ’
12 So I think th th that the one thing which is good I think , is a possibility of re-opening it up , and possibly using it to a fuller extent , which might actually give it er , er , new lease of life .
13 For example sometimes they overestimate certain works of art and you wonder you know during the sale you see it 's estimated forty to fifty thousand so you think they 'll never give it to you for less .
14 and he says no I , I reckon I had a word with our Margaret she said no it do n't matter , but if that 's gon na be the case I 'd rather give it to him back , I mean I 've got it
15 And if I got summat Annie wanted — you know , like a little necklace or a whistle or summat , I 'd just give it to her , and Mum would say what a polite boy I was , and Dad would smile at me , and we 'd all be happy .
16 Erm I 'd probably give it a go on freezing first , the only thing about the freezing is sometimes it does n't work first time .
17 I bet she 'd probably give it me as well !
18 There was a lot of support from your colleagues if you were in trouble for the very reason that they knew if they gave you help , you 'd automatically give it them .
19 Depending on reactions to this first effort , there may be more tracks to ‘ get more people involved from the club ’ , but Danny is unwilling to commit himself to anything except his work as a DJ — ‘ I love it and I 'd never give it up for anything . ’
20 He refused and Universal countered that they would merely give it a limited showing .
21 ‘ It would just give it more prominence .
22 Yeah but she does it like she said though I mean if I was your mum , I said to her if I was , I would just give it to her .
23 Given the SDLP 's track record , it is inconceivable that Labour-minded people in Northern Ireland would ever give it their support .
24 I ca n't believe for one minute that Perry would really give it up to be a video director .
25 It would also , one presumes , sell the information to the American government which would then give it away to other countries in order to meet America 's international obligations .
26 He gives it very well , and he 's on on his way to an evening engagement , and the professor , says I 'm feeling very tired tonight , and I do n't think I want to give er , th the talk , but I do n't know , I I obviously I have to go , the chauffeur said , no problem , he said , all we need is to change hats , I 've heard you give that same talk so many times , I would actually give it .
27 It was n't worth more than thirty shillings , but Nurse Rose would n't know that and she decided she would definitely give it to Nurse Rose .
28 Yet AMP is prepared to embark on a £1bn adventure , representing over 6 per cent of its assets , which at best will only give it a share of the British life insurance market of between 2 and 2.5 per cent .
29 If that topic is submitted as a subject for debate on the Consolidated Fund Bill , I will certainly give it careful consideration .
30 Er the Noble Baroness is is right erm we do notice that where a consultant is in charge the difference is very great indeed , I 'm afraid I do n't have the figure but I will certainly give it to her , er but also we know that where there are er hospital discharge managers where senior nurses are bed managers , the difference is really quite considerable er and that is what I was saying in terms of managing the process .
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