Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] you the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It is best to shop around all the banks to see which gives you the best long-term deal rather than the biggest incentive to join .
2 You add on that fifty percent or whatever it happens to be to the hundred percent which gives you the new figure .
3 This is a combined account for borrowing and saving which gives you the automatic right to borrow money .
4 Yeah , that 's , that 's when it 's hard she asks you the same thing again and again and a few minutes later , then half an hour later , then , then you think have you listened
5 He comes to the door just like that ; no servants , no security phone , and that by itself gives you the green light ; you have n't the time for any finessing so you just kick him in the balls and follow him inside as he collapses , foetal on the floor .
6 so that when he sees you the next time , he 'll double check that .
7 Brian had his cholesterol test on er little bit of paper they give you with all the information it tells you the only oils you should use are erm olive oil and saffro saffrall
8 And it tells you the normal plug rating for a particular appliance .
9 That makes you a full member , it gives you the right to vote , it gives you the right to stand for public office , it gives you the right even to hold public office .
10 When you listen to the Chancellor of the Exchequer sweeping aside concerns about the decision to put VAT on fuel bills with a casual assertion that it will help the national debt and so ultimately benefit every consumer , it gives you the clearest possible indication of how divorced this government has become from the concerns of millions of electors .
11 It gives you the exclusive right to reproduce your work .
12 It gives you the fastest route
13 Well if it if it gives you the required amount or
14 Er , but I want you to start with this one , because it gives you the most flexibility .
15 Those obviously include all the further education colleges that do the basic um and the basic things and then the H N C H N D it gives you the open learning things which includes then the private sector people communicate and all sorts of other agencies , erm it depends really what you see as a beginner , do you mean a beginner in the communications field in its entirety , or do you mean a beginner as an in-house industrial editor or a freelancer by definition a beginner is not likely to be a freelancer ?
16 Try a recording in which the camera looks at the class the whole time so that it gives you the teacher's-eye view .
17 What gives you the greatest cause for optimism ?
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