Example sentences of "[vb infin] to give [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 ( And the Children 's Bill currently going through Parliament will seek to give them more rights and protection . )
2 ‘ I did promise to give you that chance , ’ he admitted .
3 Before he went out , he made me promise to give you this . ’
4 I bought your Christmas present today and I ca n't wait to give it to you .
5 Blake told his superiors at MI6 that in order to win the confidence of the Russians he would need to give them enough genuine information to convince them of his sincerity .
6 He would need to give them further reasons for allying with him .
7 It 's er , obviously , you 'll need to give them a briefing , so they can play the character , but to the end of degree , 'cos you 'll need to respond to things that they say , as indeed , you 'll have to back in influencing situation , back in your own department , back in your own ground .
8 If planning to start at the windward end of the line , remember that boats to leeward do not need to give you room .
9 I 'll need to give you an antibiotic as well Jane
10 I I 'll need to give you some drops to use in that
11 I 'll , I 'll need to give you some special stuff to loosen that .
12 Would I need to give you a lift home do you think ?
13 I 'll need to give you an antibiotic as well Jane
14 But he did n't need to give it to anyone else — no one else was flawed in the way Denis was , no one else 's loyalty gave grounds for doubt and therefore for the most unsavoury of tests .
15 I must choose to give it all back to you and to feel the happy liberation of unpossessiveness .
16 Erm I think that Jane 's erm journey towards independence is erm where she moving towards a position where , if you achieve a certain kind of independence , you can then choose to give it up .
17 His Honour said that J 's dyslexia ‘ would appear to give him significantly greater difficulty in learning than the majority of children of his age ’ , and that J 's high intelligence was ‘ neither here nor there ’ in relation to the specific cause of the learning difficulty .
18 If there 's nothing wrong with your curtains except that you 've grown rather bored with them there 's quite a lot you can do to give them a new lease of life .
19 What can I do to give you an orgasm ?
20 As this is not a book on careers in advertising , the best thing I can do to give you an idea of the sort of people you might conceivably find in an agency is to refer you to the books by Norman Hart and Felicity Taylor ( see page 232 ) which describe them all very comprehensively .
21 And as a special treat we have lined up jokes from the last people you would expect to give you a laugh , ranging from the dreaded tax inspector to an undertaker !
22 I know I could n't begin to give you the kind of life you 'd have with Dunbar , but I 'd do everything in my power to make you happy . ’
23 I 'd like to give her a ring if I may ? ’
24 ‘ If you 'd like to give me ten pounds , ’ she added , quickly .
25 So if anybody does patchwork knitting or makes blankets or anything for charity and they 'd like to give me a ring any time , I could give you the pattern .
26 ‘ If you 'd like to give me a paper to sign saying how much I owe you , ’ she said briskly , ‘ the moment I get home I 'll make arrangements to have the money paid into your account . ’
27 ’ Would you like to give me a nice treat ? ’
28 Well it 's one of the talking points this morning , if you 'd like to give me a call .
29 Rob morning Twenty one minutes to six the time , if you 'd like to give me an early ring , then it 's .
30 Eleven minutes to six is the time , and if you 'd like to give me a ring on any of the subjects I 've mentioned , then it 's .
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