Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] you [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Do , above all , make time to talk to your son or daughter — particularly if they want to sound you out on the subject .
2 Nero sends his luv and wants to put you in for the chariot racing next time .
3 Their rooms were next to each other and identical : shabby exercises in spartan comfort , designed to keep you out of the room and in the hotel lounge .
4 Is your boss still being sympathetic about your problems , or is he itching to get you back to the office ? ’
5 I want to get you back to the house and into a warm bed . ’
6 There is , as yet , no system in operation which allows your competence to be assessed to a national standard , and it will be left to the discretion of your service manager , and course tutors if you have undertaken a back to nursing course , to decide whether you are ready to return , or what additional guidance or preparation you may need to bring you up to the required standard .
7 notes you have made to fill you in on the background and performance of the company :
8 Everything conspires to whisk you back into the past , including the statue of a fierce bearded mercenary leaning on his shield and grasping his pike firmly as though challenging you to try to take it from him .
9 It 's not going to press you back in the seat on acceleration or break any speed records , but it 's far from sluggish — a 119mph top speed , in fact , and 0–62mph in 12.8 seconds .
10 I am going to send you back to the Dark Realm of that other Ireland , and we will seal up the Gateways so that you and your creatures and your Lords of Evil will never be a threat to us again .
11 ‘ Believe it or not , my responsibility to my daughter rated higher in my mind than going to seek you out at the hotel . ’
12 We feel that we have largely succeeded in these aims , but more of that later , as I would like to take you back to the early nineteenth century when the object of our association was first mooted .
13 ‘ I 've got to take you back to the mainland , ’ he grated , turning to face her .
14 ‘ I 'm going to take you round to the studio , Midge .
15 As much as I would like to hand you over to the police , I have no choice but to keep my suspicions to myself . ’
16 ‘ Of course you know she 's aiming to get you back into the city as an accountant ? ’
17 Our mortgage advisors will explain the details of how this mortgage works , but it is just one more way that the Bristol & West have found to help you out of the jungle .
18 ‘ Mmm , that 's what I thought , so I decided to take you back to the house to eat . ’
19 ‘ Mrs Richards , if you wo n't let me call an ambulance , I 'll have to take you through to the sick bay here , and nurse you myself .
20 ‘ Well , get your best friend to take you home , ’ said the first constable , ‘ or we might have to take you down to the station for the good of your health . ’
21 ‘ Get up and behave yourself or Marie will have to take you back to the nursery , ’ their father ordered .
22 They might fear you , hate you , and try to exorcise you back into the fifth dimension , but they accept you for what you are .
23 ‘ I was just trying to rule you out from the start .
24 Indeed , I have been hoping to buy you out with the rest of my legacy . "
25 I did n't know about all this , about Therese trying to get you out of the company and … and everything . ’
26 I hope you 'll be up soon — we must arrange to get you down to the cottage , it would be a hoot .
27 Do n't I get any thanks for offering to put you up for the weekend ? ’
28 ‘ We have to get you out of the way before we deal with the Emperor . ’
29 ‘ Sorry about that : I just wanted to get you out of the house .
30 However as soon as the ticket office is approached the experience begins to take you back into the past .
  Next page