Example sentences of "give it [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Let's give it a whirl . ’ |
2 | Well , after much deliberation and a family pow-wow or two we decided we 'd give it a go one Sunday afternoon , between the hours of 2 and 6pm . |
3 | Well yes , I suppose I could give it a try but I do n't want to promise anything . |
4 | I 've been asked to write about it and I said I 'd give it a think . ’ |
5 | But I 'll give it a try . |
6 | Do give it a try — you 'll find his waistline improves immediately |
7 | Yet AMP is prepared to embark on a £1bn adventure , representing over 6 per cent of its assets , which at best will only give it a share of the British life insurance market of between 2 and 2.5 per cent . |
8 | The company desperately needs a fresh injection of capital but its financial predicament , where the full implications are still far from clear , does not give it a strong hand at the negotiating table . |
9 | send your record to every DJ and radio producer in the country who you think might give it a play , and follow up your mail-out with a phone call . |
10 | We would give it a go . |
11 | Anything western was frowned upon , so I thought I 'd give it a bit of time before I got into my trousers and things . |
12 | Taken at its first test session at Michelin 's Clermont Ferrand test track , they show the car still under heavy disguise but revealing some of the characteristics that should give it a place among the great supercars . |
13 | I wonder if other readers will give it a try ? |
14 | I 'd give it a pat if I had the strength , cos I really like dogs , but I just turn my head and look at it instead . |
15 | But I 'll give it a try … ’ |
16 | If the company does n't look after its documents , does it give it a justification for a journalist being asked to reveal his source ? ’ |
17 | ‘ He said , ‘ let's try my method , you 've had the SMG , now try going to the top person and everything will be OK , ’ ' says Ramesh K. ‘ After the amount of hassle we 'd had , we thought we 'd give it a go . ’ |
18 | Could you give it a once-over ? |
19 | In the end it was decided that they 'd ‘ give it a go ’ . |
20 | But the plan is a good one , and it would work , if only they 'd give it a chance . ’ |
21 | If he treats his son truly as God 's , more God 's son than his own , and is prepared to hand him back , then God 's new era will surely dawn , and Abraham can give it a fitting name : 'The Lord provides ! ’ |
22 | I should give it a miss when you come up north , it 's a bit chilly for that sort of thing , though I could knit you a winter fig leaf . |
23 | I want them to say , ‘ This one looks nice maybe I 'll give it a try ’ . ’ |
24 | He would give it a whole chapter . |
25 | ‘ When I see the old truck you drive , I 'll give it a slap , ’ the little blond boy on my right said to his father , slapping him heartily in demonstration . |
26 | And , if you can give it a specifically City slant , so much the better . ’ |
27 | He refused and Universal countered that they would merely give it a limited showing . |
28 | But he would be much obliged , he repeated , if I could ‘ give it a go with four ’ . |
29 | So he can give it a final tug to check it is closed . |
30 | Why not give it a try yourself ? |