Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] us some [noun sg] " 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 | 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 . |
3 | That perhaps gives us some idea of what the regional taxation profile will look like . |
4 | Tell Nettie that Mr MacKay has arrived , and ask her to be good enough to bring us some tea . ’ |
5 | It 'll just give us some breathing space . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | The bank was usually very understanding , and generally gave us some leeway until we were able to sell something . |
8 | Was it , and possibly give us some help but erm |
9 | Some could n't say what they 'd been wearing themselves , but their female colleagues usually gave us some idea . ’ |
10 | It clearly takes us some way , but there are still major difficulties . |
11 | ‘ That dopey mare left about five hours ago to find us some transport so we could all go into Ipswich and sign on . |
12 | Please give us some expert assistance . |
13 | 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 ’ . |
14 | They even sent us some French and Belgians , people like that , to work the land . |
15 | 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 . |