Example sentences of "give [pron] any [noun] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Another interesting question is whether you have any right of redress if , while continuing to pay your salary , your employer does not give you any work to do , perhaps sending you home and saying for some reason , ‘ Do n't call us , we 'll call you ’ .
2 Did they give you any drops to use Bob ?
3 it 's not gon na give you any pleasure to say , oh well at least all the girls are alright .
4 The boat , you ca n't use it much because erm they every thing , they do n't give you any thing do they ?
5 ‘ Do n't give him any gossip to spread around the colony , ’ he said flatly .
6 No — better not give her any excuse to make that sort of trouble .
7 The fact that we are doctors , priests , social workers will not necessarily be of any advantage to us , nor does it give us any right to expect intimate revelations .
8 Never , ever breed from a mare that has given you any cause to fear her in the stable .
9 Two hundred thousand to improve the provision for extra pupils , here again er lot 's come out of er , the , the , but er ministers wax eloquent about what we should er do about this mounting problem of erm , of er truancy exclusion , discipline in general , erm , they tell us what to do , they tell us , er we must have er referral units and what have you , but then dont' give us any funds to do the job , but I 'm glad to say that all three party agreement that er that two hundred thousand or so , it to improve the er the , the service for extra pupils .
10 It will be seen that where Lautro is advised to serve or is considering the service of an intervention notice on a member , the rules do not place any obligation on it to give that member any advance warning of the intended action , nor to give him any opportunity to make representations before the intervention notice is served .
11 She had never given him any reason to feel suspicious , and she certainly never encouraged any impropriety with the carmen and dockers who came regularly into the dining rooms .
12 ‘ If it gives you any satisfaction to know that . ’
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