Example sentences of "[adv] give [pers pn] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 You see i well you , you better give me ten pound or I 'll thump you !
2 Better give him some money .
3 But I can only give you one answer .
4 Reserve your answer for the cameras , or you may inadvertently give him more fuel for his theme .
5 Well I 'm bothered about her health and that and that 's what I must emphasize to her if she 's listening that er as far as we 're concerned we would want to just give her some sympathy advice and support in relation to this matter .
6 Did I just give him some money , I did n't did I ?
7 I might just give him another run — if only to keep the stable going ’ .
8 It 'll just give us some breathing space .
9 Now in Victorian times they were kept as pets and just like hamsters are today and there are still one or two around that er might just give you that impression but I may be really off the , the level here .
10 erm I 'll just give you this buyer 's guide erm this tells you erm that I 'm a representative of Friends Provident and can therefore only recommend the Friends Provident products which er suit your needs .
11 Well let's just give you some idea , we 're not talking er telephone figures here we 're talking about the platform that we give people to earn that sort of money .
12 But erm the doctors have told me really I can do whatever I want to straight away virtually you know , and erm I 'll just give it another week or two weeks before I start practising erm and you know , I 'm very fit now .
13 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 .
14 Do you ever give them any money ?
15 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 .
16 Does she ever give yer any money for what yer do ? ’ he asked .
17 That 'll always give you another counting number would n't it because it 's the same as adding really .
18 He 'd always give you free rein . ’
19 Suppose I 'm an industrialist listening to this programme , and I 've been very interested in what you 've been saying , and I feel that I 've got a problem that the University could possibly give me some advice on .
20 Well of course I ca n't possibly give you any figure of how often , but bullying occasionally happens in the Army .
21 Searching through a variety of sources will give them a wider perspective on their study area , and may also give them contradictory evidence .
22 Not only will this keep the bush compact but it should also give you another flush of flowers .
23 A search will reveal : ( a ) Whether the property is in an area of compulsory registration ( question 18 made of the local authority will also give you this information ) ; ( b ) whether the freehold or leasehold title is registered ; ( c ) if the title is unregistered , whether any cautions against first registration or priority notice is registered .
24 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 .
25 We could also give you some coal .
26 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 .
27 ‘ It would also give us more capacity for spot colour which more advertisers seem to require , ’ said Mr Morton .
28 I would think Frank Clarke would probably give him another minute or so to see if he can run it off .
29 You did n't really give me much chance — ’
30 It will not even give him any power in Brittany , for if she comes here she loses whatever sway she has there .
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