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

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1 IN this chapter I want to search with you for the spirit of place , to conjure up the spirit that will give life and breath to descriptions of places .
2 Mme Pettifer , my man Georges , I think , has consulted with you on the subject of the wines .
3 ‘ I want to talk to you about the glass of water with the creature in it , ’ Matilda said .
4 But perhaps one of the most special attractions at Boscobel lies waiting for you in the fields beyond the garden .
5 Their business is designed to start with you at the R & D stage and stay with you through large scale manufacture .
6 It had been one of those deep , deep sleeps ; the kind when you do n't know a thing until your mum starts yelling at you for the umpteenth time that you 're going to be late for school if you do n't get up .
7 And everything that has happened to you in the way of learning .
8 I shall also want to talk with you about the ffruit Trees I intend to plant against the wall next y Pump Court .
9 Baldwin saw Chamberlain and said , ‘ Austen , when Sam has gone I shall want to talk to you about the Foreign Office . ’ ’
10 That 's why , I said I , I said I 'd heard about you in the papers and the just said oh yeah !
11 I came searching for you at the shop and one of your neighbours told me she 'd seen you come this way . ‘
12 Do not immediately put him on the lead , for this will reinforce the idea that when he comes back to you , he is immediately going to be taken home and , in future , will associate coming to you with the end of the walk or game .
13 Went to stay with them and Ruth came to read to you in the morning .
14 Oh no , Ann came to read to you in the mornings did n't she ?
15 ‘ You 've made sure that I am seen talking to you at the time of this man 's arrest in a public place .
16 For the simple reason that we have no debt to finance , we have no debts to finance , and if we 'd listened to you over the years , on our sur surplus land and property .
17 I am not such an optimist as to imagine that we are always going to agree with you about the type of regulation , or its costs , but I do want to emphasise that we are determined always to try to talk through contentious issues with you and to ensure that there is real dialogue . ’
18 We 'd like to hear from you with the results of how you got on and how this book may have helped you decide what you want to do .
19 ‘ He would n't mind going with you to the concert , ’ she said , thinking that she could have phrased that better if she 'd had more notice .
20 I do n't like to think of you in the cottage all by yourself . ’
21 Our experts will be waiting to speak to you at the venues on the days shown above .
22 I want to try and stop shouting at you in the morning so I 'm going to put out your clothes for you to get dressed .
23 I think it would be when the committee comes to the director of property services and says , we would like this to happen , that 's when we 'd have to come to you before the application
24 Forgive others for what they may have done to you in the past ; and forgive yourself as well — you have probably learned much from your mistakes .
25 I would have said to you on the phone we do n't make appointments to go and see people to talk about advertising .
26 I will probably have spoken to you on the ‘ phone before you get this note , but just in case not I thought I would let you know how things are going .
27 Then you can collect up your belongings , all those things you would wish to have with you at the Hall — you will have your own bedchamber remember — and then , when you are ready , you can bolt the door and the windows and return here in the wagon . ’
28 I have been asked to write to you about the restricted availability of the public toilets in Scorton .
29 I have been asked to write to you about the street light outside Annfield on Station Lane Scorton .
30 Just wanted to speak to you about the skis that was all .
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