Example sentences of "[verb] you of " in BNC.

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1 Yet if you have dry hair you have to be careful to choose a shampoo that will effectively rid you of these nasties without stripping your hair of its natural oils .
2 If I tell you that I can rid you of the damned spots will ye do what I say ? ’
3 Your local Age Concern group may be able to inform you of the help available in the area to assist you with your fuel or heating problem .
4 From that initial claim on your attention , he would proceed rapidly to inform you of his achievement in preserving the Albert Dock complex in Liverpool — now the largest tourist attraction in the north of England — from wanton , council-approved destruction ; of his professional status as author of the standard textbook on Concise Practical Surveying and the Structural Masonry Designers ’ Manuals ; of his intellectual attainment in completing a doctoral thesis in ten months ; of his physical prowess as a pensionable leader of Very Severe rockclimbs and skier down the most precipitous slopes .
5 ‘ I am extremely sorry to inform you of the death of poor Mary Flint — the haemorrhage from the stomach had ceased for nearly a week in consequence of which her other symptoms became aggravated .
6 Further to our telephone conversation last week , I am writing to inform you of the changes of circumstances concerning the above policy , which I had completely forgotten to do , and for which I apologize .
7 I thought that as I 'd involved you all , to some extent , in the enquiries that were launched yesterday , I ought to inform you of the results of our search for the boy , Gerry Boden … ’
8 I would like to take this opportunity to inform you of the high standard achieved by your service engineer , Dick Churcher [ Healthcare Atherstone ] for his attitude and appearance whilst working at our depots .
9 In response to your request for comments on the above issue , I am writing to inform you of decisions recently taken by two of the Council 's committees .
10 Since I am certain that my dear cousin Araminta will neglect to inform you of it , allow me to introduce myself .
11 I am writing to inform you of the new Government legislation concerning liability cover for medical staff working in the National Health Service .
12 We have had a couple of occasions where the money can not be claimed back recently , so this is just to inform you of the position that the insurers are taking .
13 You marked an appeal to the Court of Session in the above case on and I write to inform you of the necessary steps you should now take .
14 This message is displayed to inform you of the mail identifier for the preceeding transaction .
15 I thought — it was silly I know , but I thought perhaps seeing Aubrey had reminded you of Madeleine and that it was going to be as awful as it was when you came back from England after that holiday .
16 Avoid any tendency to pull the model round with back cyclic — this should not be necessary and will rob you of forward speed which is not advisable at this stage .
17 While you could manage a holiday in St Florent without transport , that would rob you of the chance to see more of the wonderful Corsican scenery .
18 The pursuit of sexual satisfaction at work will completely rob you of any job satisfaction .
19 I had no right to accuse you of
20 Did folk often used to accuse you of being Welsh ?
21 ‘ It would never for one moment cross my mind to accuse you of being a sentimentalist . ’
22 Juliet did n't mean to accuse you of anything — go and wait in the car , Juliet — ’ His voice was tight and controlled .
23 Is there anything which needs to be cleared up with someone else that is robbing you of a clear conscience ?
24 SECURE a job description so the boss can not accuse you of neglecting duties .
25 ‘ No-one could accuse you of unnecessary panic , Wallace .
26 ‘ At least no one could ever accuse you of being a fortune-hunter , ’ he said with a ghost of a smile .
27 ‘ No one could ever accuse you of not persisting .
28 ‘ I should never accuse you of that , Mrs Roscoe .
29 People will mock you , they 'll , they 'll hit you , they 'll slap you , they 'll accuse you of things that you you 're not guilty of they may even kill you .
30 ‘ Did I accuse you of being as hard as nails ? ’ he teased gently , at last , as if reading her mind .
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