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.
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 togive 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.