Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] give you [det] " in BNC.

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1 The following case study may give you some idea of what is involved .
2 Even if it is not , we hope this chapter will give you some ideas on what to expect and what to ask for .
3 People will back you 101pc now so any venture or enterprise you put into practice will give you all a chance to pull together to attain an aim .
4 The national coach will give you some sequences to practise and these usually illustrate some theme that he wants you to work on .
5 To help find the hazards the balloons and text over the page will give you some clues .
6 This drill will give you that extra confidence on those birdie opportunities .
7 Now and again life will give you this exact shape but 99% of the time it does n't and has to be reinvented .
8 Your heart will give you another thirty years of sound service .
9 Nevertheless , the table opposite will give you some idea of what to expect : for example , a man aged 30 investing just £25 a month could look forward to a cheque for £63,400 on his 65th birthday — with another £19,400 for his family if he died at the age of 80 .
10 Our menu list will give you some idea of how tasty and interesting a low-fat diet can be .
11 Merely to stand in such a position will give you some idea of the strain such a position exerts on the groin and accounts for the number of injuries Wasim has incurred in that region .
12 One look at the festival guidebook will give you some idea of the sheer breadth and scope of the event .
13 The drama school will give you some advice on when and where to write to , and how you organise your letters , but outside advice is very important in helping you to see yourself in perspective .
14 If you live in a house , one alarm fitted above the bottom of the staircase will give you some protection , but you can be better protected by fixing another alarm on the upstairs landing .
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