Example sentences of "[adj] [modal v] give him [art] " in BNC.

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1 That should give him a good laugh . ’
2 that should give him the
3 These will have been issued with a fixed redemption value and we must assume that the holder calculated that this would give him a return equal or similar to alternative returns currently available .
4 My preferance would be to play either Strachan and Rocky together with Speed in the Batty role , this would give him the opportunity to go forward if required plus utilise his good ball winning skills or if i had to choose between the two I would pick Rocky providing he was fit .
5 This will give him a yield of 10% on his investment of f50 .
6 For instance , erm erm a good illustration of this is Locke 's erm erm argument on the right of inheritance and erm in this case I am quoting from the first treatise of government the right a son has to be maintained , has to be maintained and provided with the necessary the necessities and conveniences of life out of his father 's stock gives him a right to succeed to his father 's property for his own good but this can give him no right to succeed also to the rule which his father had over other men .
7 Should Major win , the staff at Number 10 will give him a special welcome .
8 What other books might there be that could give him a bit of elementary information ?
9 That could give him an extended , and perhaps productive , life as a county cricketer .
10 If the potential plaintiff has other dealings with the potential defendant , these may give him the opportunity to exercise rights of set-off .
11 That would give him a chance to reduce tax on lower incomes , which are so discouraging to people caught in the poverty trap .
12 That would give him a week 's grace at least , and then he 'd do the same thing again in some other place to stay untraceable .
13 Erm , er but er yes , so eighty thousand to er in equity portfolio , and that would give him a yield of maybe erm you know four percent , something like that after tax deducted , so er let's say erm say you know er say three thousand two hundred from that roughly , and
14 Now , forty years on , there was at last the technology — laser-tracking CD video — that would give him the finest sound with the finest picture-resolution in a medium that was compatible with the new domestic sound system that would , by the early 1990s , render the LP largely obsolete .
15 This danger is well demonstrated by the early efforts made to help culturally disadvantaged children , many of which simply provided each child with a dose of relevant training during the pre-school period in the expectation that this on its own would give him the required extras for normal cognitive development .
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