Example sentences of "[modal v] give [pers pn] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Must give ye the question ! ’ he grinned sheepishly and staggered back a step .
2 ‘ You must give me the size , ’ said Myeloski .
3 ‘ You must give me the recipe . ’
4 She must must must give him the money , the ships , anything , and he must must must carry her flag and her favour beyond the end of the end of the earth , into exaltation and immortality , linking them for ever with bonds far harder to dissolve than those of any mortal love , the harsh and deifying ties of history .
5 It must give you the pip every time you think about those days . ’
6 If you do , then maybe you should give him the chance he is asking for .
7 If you do , then maybe you should give him the chance he is asking for .
8 The top chasers have a habit of being able to give weight and a beating to their more humble rivals and although Barnbrook Again appears to have been given a stiff task in conceding 8lb to Rusch de Farges , his two runs already this season should give him the advantage .
9 He mentioned he often gets the coaching bug , I say Leeds should give him the opportunity to get more involved in that side now .
10 Do n't you think we should give him the benefit of the doubt ? ’
11 Now he was insisting that she should give him the dress she was wearing to pay off the debt .
12 Therefore , I believe that the Minister should give me the assurance that I seek .
13 I know she 's your twin , but that does n't mean you should give her the man you want .
14 There 's a batch mark which should give you the date of manufacture , but you 'd have to get that from the factory , or perhaps through the Ministry of Defence .
15 Most rowing clubs do n't insist on immediate payment of an annual membership fe ( usually between £80 and £100 ) and should give you the opportunity to train with other club members before making a commitment .
16 The scheme booklet should give you the names of the individuals and advise you how they can be reached .
17 Let's give her the corn dolly .
18 If the potential plaintiff has other dealings with the potential defendant , these may give him the opportunity to exercise rights of set-off .
19 ‘ … entreat for me Ephron the son of Zohar , that he may give me the cave of Machpelah , which he owns ; it is at the end of his field .
20 For instance , if father has lost his job , whispered conversations about money worries , which break off as soon as children come near , may give them the idea that a terrible disaster is about to strike , or even that they are too insignificant to be taken into their parents ' confidence .
21 It may give them the light as well as what
22 They may give you the creeps , but not Ray Gabriel .
23 ‘ Hopefully he may give us the help we are looking for . ’
24 But you might give them the space to find one for themselves . ’
25 A few years at work in a friendly tax climate might give you the chance to build up capital , and to keep it somewhere out of harm 's way .
26 And while she 's here , I 'll give her the instructions she 'll need to keep things running smoothly while I 'm away . ’
27 He said , I 'll give her the message , I tell her that everything 's fine .
28 Yeah well I 'll give her the fags , she can have the bloody fags .
29 Devastated I may be , but I 'm damned if I 'll give her the satisfaction of hearing me beg for mercy .
30 yeah , oh I 'll give ya the rest of them there are
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