Example sentences of "be [adj] give [pron] some " in BNC.

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1 Since few actuaries will have had much practical experience of teaching before becoming tutors these notes have been prepared to give you some guidance towards helping students most effectively in the context of the tuition system .
2 ‘ Pole positions are important to give you some kind of record against your team mate .
3 I 'll tell Sheila straightaway ’ made me feel that , at last , I 'd been able to give them some good news .
4 After exchanging pleasantries , Sally asked : ‘ Ed , would you be prepared to give me some information about the Harley/Supersight contract .
5 Fit him in , will you , when I 'm free to give him some time .
6 And , of course , if you ever need any help organising dinner parties or entertaining any of Julius 's important business clients , I 'd be delighted to give you some advice .
7 I hope that we will be able to give them some sort of relief from the distress that I know that they will be feeling at the outcome of this case today . ’
8 ‘ Back home , I hoped the midwife would be able to give me some advice .
9 ’ I am writing in the hope that you may be able to give me some positive information regarding the money I am supposed to live on .
10 A professional chimney sweep may be able to give you some indication of the flue 's condition from the type of debris his brush brings down .
11 Your parents may be able to give you some home-prepared compost .
12 He may be able to give you some idea what the road is like further on . ’
13 Mr Thomas Moss of Sundial Cottage The Square , Scorton might also be able to give you some useful information .
14 They might be able to give us some ideas on the weapon . ’
15 Oh you 're , you 're h you 're you 'll , you 'll , you 'll be able to give us some tips then
16 Once the report is ready for distribution I hope Planning and Co-ordination will be able to give us some assistance as you did with the first plan .
17 The necessary contact could partly be maintained by means of meetings and round-table discussions of the kind so successfully organised at Uig for the Arkleton Trust , but it would be desirable to give it some more concrete , institutional form as well .
18 After any major change it is important to give oneself some moratorium — suspend some activities — to allow feelings concerned with the loss of the old to be lived through .
19 I had some faint ideas about releasing , but David was able to give me some valuable advice on how to go about it .
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