Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] give [pron] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Also it would be very wasteful of pump power and , depending where the transfer pipe entered the second filter/filter chamber , would not necessarily give you the oxygenation you wish for .
2 Maybe with somebody in to just just give us a go at it .
3 During the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries tenants throughout the realm had found that custom did not always give them the protection that they believed they had .
4 If , however , the examiner can not read the words , he can not possibly give you the credit that should be yours .
5 Changes in the deflated total output figures , therefore , can really only give us an estimate of the true changes in the nation 's physical output .
6 We have a new phone system , so you can r If you want to test it out you might as well just give me a ring and come on the air to begin with .
7 might as well just give you a blazer and
8 Oh do n't just give us a song now .
9 Because of him being a rescued dog I ca n't ever give him a slap
10 Erm and er P P G seven does n't really give us a way through on that .
11 You did n't even give me a chance to say I would n't do it .
12 Would n't even give me a hint about what his job had been .
13 I 'd run away if I could , but I 've no money of my own ; they do n't even give me an allowance , but pay all my bills for me .
14 In New Zealand Tetley gave the men a million pounds but would n't even give us a set of tee-shirts .
15 Talbot did n't even give it a second thought : his faith in his senior quartermaster was complete .
16 I mean , some people want it for income , so if they want that sort of fifteen hundred pounds coming in , and they both want access to it , I 'm quite happy to pay it into a joint account , providing it does n't actually give them a tax problem , in
17 A point in that game for Menzieshill would almost certainly give them the trophy on goal difference .
18 So , if you have room for a large tank why not give them a try ?
19 Why not give them a duty free voucher next time they fly ?
20 Why not give yourself a rest from it ? ’
21 Why not give me the letter — unless there 's anything private in it — and the woman 's address . ’
22 Nevertheless she said , ‘ Why not give her the benefit of the doubt ?
23 And why not give someone a treat by investing in a subscription to both magazines ?
24 So why not give us a call !
25 In the meantime , if you 've got a story you think we should be investigating , why not give us a call on the news line .
26 If you too believe you 're being exploited and do n't get a decent wage why not give us a call and tell us about it .
27 If so , why not give us a pension ?
28 Why not give it a try yourself ?
29 Why not give it a try ?
30 Why not give it a try ? ct If you 'd like to know more about nutrition write to Healthy Balance Nutrition Advisory Service
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