Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] you [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | No doubt they will want to interview you at some time . |
2 | He he said you 're one person I can talk to , you listen to me and I can talk to you and er he did n't want to worry you at that time but for him , he did n't think he was suitable . |
3 | ‘ I want to thank you for this opportunity and tell you I will do my very best for you . ’ |
4 | I 've come to see you under another guise . |
5 | Chapters 2 and 3 are designed to help you on both counts . |
6 | Now somehow I want you to break out of that and to , as I say , shout it from the rooftops , because in the end , the public applause from that will protect you from those who might seek to neuter you in that role . |
7 | Yes sir , I I would n't seek to dissuade you from that sir . |
8 | ‘ I came to see you about some notes I sent your husband . |
9 | You know you wrote that letter and it said oh , I hope to see you in half term and then , then said I hope not |
10 | ‘ I do n't mind admitting I 've been wanting to meet you for some time . ’ |
11 | And about this too I hope to help you during this course . |
12 | I 've decided to let you off this time . ’ |
13 | I know we 've had that debate at length in connection with the housing issue but I would just like to leave you with that point again . |
14 | And now I 'd like to leave you with this thought " Do you have to make many speeches in the course of your work ? " |
15 | So I would like to leave you with this suggestion that art , better than a scientifically-constructed computer , is a useful analogy for the brain , and that the more that can be found out about the workings of memory , the more usefully shall we be able to understand the links between them . |
16 | I 'm going to leave you with some rhythm combinations of the 8th note triplet and 16th note triplet subdivisions . |
17 | ‘ The months ahead are going to be hard , for during them I am going to put you through much learning and discipline , ’ said Minch speaking in a strong and determined way . |
18 | Perceiving on a re-perusal of one of Mr Prince 's letters that you are all feeling apprehensions of our being in danger from the natives , I hasten to relieve you from that alarm . |
19 | That 's what I was going to ask you on those things . |
20 | We 'd like to warn you about another way of making yourself |
21 | But what I was going to tell you about this loan and I was there on this Friday morning when we were drawing our money , and the men were bringing their their s life savings to lend to the union . |
22 | Now I want at least , to intro introduce the possibility in the series of diagrams I 'm going to show you in this lecture that we can relate it to the four stages of pathogenesis that we , we outline briefly er , in the last lecture . |
23 | Even taking into account the fact that you 're dead , really … ask yourself , if I asked you straight off — I 'm going to stuff you in this box now , would you rather be alive or dead ? |
24 | ‘ You 've been so kind to me that I do n't want to put you to any trouble . ’ |
25 | ‘ I do n't want to put you to any trouble . ’ |
26 | I would n't want to put you to any trouble . ’ |
27 | ‘ No , I do n't want to put you to any bother . ’ |
28 | ‘ Hate to leave you with this bunch of weirdos . |
29 | I ca n't wait for you any longer , especially when I consider how long it might take to extricate you from another relationship if I give you time and you use it to involve yourself with Jones or whoever else you might have in mind … |
30 | I would n't wish to put you to any trouble . ’ |