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Example sentences for "give you"

  • I'll give you a syllabub of new verjuice, in a new-made hay-cock, for it.

  • I am in a right good mood this morning to sit here and write to you; but not to give you news.

  • If you have not got them, would you like me to write to Dew and ask him to give you proofs?

  • I don't give you up for any worldly advantage or for any worldly happiness.

  • If you want to come down on her, I'll stand off; I give you leave to hit her as hard as you like.

  • I can't give you more, for how do we know how fast they may be making Madame de Cintre a nun?

  • What is the good of your mother and me economizing and stinting ourselves to give you a University education, if it is not to be used for the honour and glory of God?

  • And I'll give you my reasons to-morrow--next week.

  • Well then--I'll give you a lesson or two.

  • I put it off; then I thought I would tell you yesterday, to give you a chance at least of escaping me.

  • I've come to give you my instructions respecting a very important and very urgent matter.

  • I have no information to give you--ah, yes!

  • And when I give you a chance to make forty or fifty francs in a couple of days, you receive my proposition in this style!

  • I have nothing to give you save my life; even the coat on my back belongs to my master, whom I serve for my keep and my clothes.

  • Give him to me and I'll make something of him, and I'll give you a present of a thousand crowns.

  • His wife screamed back: 'You come here, and I'll give you a good thrashing with the poker!

  • Stay for one moment, for I have a word of advice to give you.

  • I have some advice to give you,' said the horse at last.

  • Bob; "I'll give you Mr. Scrooge, the Founder of the Feast!

  • Come back with the man, and I'll give you a shilling.

  • Come back with him in less than five minutes and I'll give you half-a-crown!

  • But, as usual, I am beginning at the wrong end, so here goes to give you an idea of what has been happening.

  • No; you must not let me give you a false impression of the man's capacity.

  • I tried to give you my views about this in the case of drink and immorality.

  • I'll give you an idea of what a day's work is like.

  • I read over what I have written, but I can see that I give you no real insight into the demoniac cleverness of Cullingworth.

  • Take them, Frank, for I have nothing else to give you.

  • I won't give you over to the police out of regard for my uncle, but you must leave this house and never set foot in it again.

  • Frank, I am earning fifteen dollars a week, you know, and I can get along on ten, but of the five I save let me give you two.

  • I do not think it necessary to give you a reason for this condition.

  • Sir, I give you my word as a gentleman, Laurie won't do anything of the sort.

  • I give you leave," returned Laurie, who enjoyed having someone to tease, after his long abstinence from his favorite pastime.

  • We'll never draw that curtain any more, and I give you leave to look as much as you like.

  • I give you my word I won't, only what shall I say when they ask me?

  • If you've come down for a country life, come to me, and I'll give you plenty of it.

  • So I've only this here one little bit of adwice to give you.

  • I'll give you one, in default of a better.

  • I was merely trying to give you a friendly hint.

  • No, I have nothing to give you instead," he said, sitting up and turning so that he faced her.

  • What would you do to me if I came on board your ship and started a mutiny in your crew, or tried to give you orders?

  • Now I want to give you a glimpse of that in addition to the vision we have had of home.

  • I have something to give you," he said, and he wrote a few words on a slip of paper and handed the slip to me.

  • But how can it give you pleasure to speak to me?

  • Good Heaven -- I wish I had more to give you!

  • Now just to learn whether you have pluck enough to let me do what I wish, I'll give you a preliminary test.

  • And here let me give you an account of the matter and sum contained in their commission.

  • Only,' said he, 'they commanded me to give you a summons to open the gates unto them.

  • This I give you to understand, that ye may yet know how to carry it to the wretched town of Mansoul.

  • Well, I give you my most sacred word of honor, that if you go away I shall die.

  • Let me give you a piece of advice, my dear fellow.

  • I'll scramble you up some supper, and I'll give you a shakedown.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "give you" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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