Example sentences of "[adv] give us [det] " in BNC.

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1 So give us some indication of what sort of press release it was so that we know what we 're talking about in the
2 Bertrams by their generous returns allowance also take away some of our worries and so give us more confidence in making subscriptions , which include Reed titles .
3 But we are given such a huge sweep from birth to incipient death that the movie never draws breath long enough to give us any depth or conflict .
4 I hoped this trench was deep enough , and the roof strong enough to give us some protection from the increasing mortar fire that was now coming our way .
5 →Yeah , but you 're only giving us half the story .
6 That perhaps gives us some idea of what the regional taxation profile will look like .
7 That 's correct , it 's erm the winter day just given us that little bit more of a cushion , and so obviously we 're delighted to get the result .
8 It 'll just give us some breathing space .
9 I guess Wilko will try him as a central defender — thus giving us some speed in the back ; if he gets a contract he will be a perfect match for David O'Leary IMHO .
10 The bank was usually very understanding , and generally gave us some leeway until we were able to sell something .
11 No we went in and erm it was about er three or four minutes before we actually started and he just gave us this paper and he put sets of questions to the different types of differentiation
12 it just gives us that extra bit of loading
13 Was it , and possibly give us some help but erm
14 Some could n't say what they 'd been wearing themselves , but their female colleagues usually gave us some idea . ’
15 ‘ It would also give us more capacity for spot colour which more advertisers seem to require , ’ said Mr Morton .
16 This predicament arises out of the demise of consciousness , when only consciousness , understood in a traditional way , can bring us face to face with , and hence give us any grasp on , the qualitative , as opposed to relational , properties .
17 Laser light can now give us more than just music in our ears .
18 At first , it appeared an anachronism for BR to go to a council and say , ‘ please give us some money to build a new station ’ or , ‘ we need a subsidy to keep this service going ’ .
19 Please give us some expert assistance .
20 What we 're actually lo doing here is those of longer members who remember we used to have a thing called the area health authority which was proposed in a three tier structure by a corporation called the McKenzie corporation at great expense charity governed by three quarters of a million pounds to invent structure of the National Health Service nineteen seventy two some years later they came back and said , well give us another million pounds and we 'll go back and look at it again , and say actually we were wrong , and they abolished the areas , and produced districts !
21 Oh , what we need is Richard over here to give us some of his crazy comments , yeah .
22 They came in today to give us this talk about kind of er , kind of erm , money we 're gon na get , whatever today , you know , like they said about the Poll Tax
23 Having swept through the shops with A Place of Stones , this Irish writer is now a book a year person , and here gives us another tale about twins , only this time about boys .
24 The house was sold very quickly and the new owner immediately gave us all notice to quit .
25 Pocket Book 's big summer read is from a promotable young actress , Lucinda Edmonds , with Lovers and Players ; Marsha Hunt does n't quite give us another Joy in her new one , Free ( Penguin ) , but her fans wo n't know that until they 've bought it .
26 And that then gives us this spiral of improvement which is bound to impact on everything that we do .
27 Much is contingent on the intelligence of our political systems and the chances of world history which may yet give us such a fright that something commensurable to the strides made by the creation of the UN in 1945 will be made possible .
28 Can I first of all congratulate my colleague Graham , Graham on his measured speech , he 's certainly given us many things to , to think about and things that should be investigated .
29 A scientific law or theory should ideally give us some information about how the world does in fact behave , thereby ruling out ways in which it could ( logically ) possibly behave but in fact does not .
30 It might not be complete but it 'll certainly give us some of them .
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