Example sentences of "[adv] give [pers pn] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | They 'll only give you three months of Sky programmes . |
2 | Do they only give you free parts under warranty if it 's serviced with a ? |
3 | Reserve your answer for the cameras , or you may inadvertently give him more fuel for his theme . |
4 | Even if the search for primordial black holes proves negative , as it seems it may , it will still give us important information about the very early stages of the universe . |
5 | It 's gone to it 's got to a stage where he made that statement which he very very much means , he will never ever give them another album of his to market worldwide . |
6 | Does she ever give yer any money for what yer do ? ’ he asked . |
7 | Well of course I ca n't possibly give you any figure of how often , but bullying occasionally happens in the Army . |
8 | Not only will this keep the bush compact but it should also give you another flush of flowers . |
9 | The process should also give you some idea of what your company spends on printing , or at least producing , documents — it will probably be around 8–10% of your turnover , assuming that your company is n't actually in the publishing business in the first place . |
10 | Your budget plan will not only tidy up your current financial position , but will also give you some indication of how best to use the extra resources it has hopefully produced . |
11 | ‘ It would also give us more capacity for spot colour which more advertisers seem to require , ’ said Mr Morton . |
12 | Swimming was one thing , going for a drink was something else entirely , and would probably give him all sorts of ideas . |
13 | Denis , who watched my part of the show every night , would often give me odd notes on inflections he 'd have preferred done another way or phrasing he thought I could improve on . |
14 | Identifying these will often give you some ideas about the path you would most like to take in the future . |
15 | It will not even give him any power in Brittany , for if she comes here she loses whatever sway she has there . |
16 | This will not only achieve your regional publicity ; it will help to create goodwill within the trade and may even give you some material for the appropriate trade press . |
17 | Can you please give me any idea of the royalties/advances that Charkin negotiated with Wang over the electronic rights in COD ? |
18 | Could you please give me any information on Pictus Cats ? |
19 | Could you please give me some idea of the practicality of converting an 88 inch Series III using the V8 Rover engine to an automatic . |
20 | Could you please give me some information about British or French guides or outdoor holiday companies who arrange ski touring trips on the Haute Route ? |
21 | Can you please give me some information on fitting a dual braking system complete with hydraulic or mechanical servo to my 1973 LHD 109 ex-military . |
22 | Could you please give me some information on their care and breeding habits ? |
23 | Could you please give me some advice on how to set up a Mbuna community ? |
24 | Pocket Book 's big summer read is from a promotable young actress , Lucinda Edmonds , with Lovers and Players ; Marsha Hunt does n't quite give us another Joy in her new one , Free ( Penguin ) , but her fans wo n't know that until they 've bought it . |
25 | Parents will not concern their very young children with the details of the doctrine , as that is quite unnecessary for the establishment of the early conscience , but they should at least give them some introduction to it as soon as the need becomes obvious from their inevitable questions . |
26 | is to actually give you another note for the moment for say |
27 | Does it actually give you any training on it ? |
28 | 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 . |