Example sentences of "[verb] you [adv] [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 OK , ’ he decided , ‘ Once we get home , a bite of lunch , and I 'll beam you up for a quick one . ’
2 We have teamed up with Phonogram records to fly you and a guest to the States and put you up in a swanky hotel for a week 's luxury holiday .
3 ‘ We 'll have to feed you up with a good meal before you go , ’ said Sister Margaret .
4 We 've all read newspaper report of faulty hire equipment which has n't been properly checked or maintained ; a bad outlet could happily send you away with a potential deathtrap .
5 I 'm sorry , Ellie ; I let you in for a hard time , did n't I ? ’
6 They will mark you out as a professional — personable , efficient , and reliable .
7 They would only have had you in as a last resort . ’
8 ‘ Tell me how old the stones are , and I 'll ring you again in a few days . ’
9 they might keep you in for a longer rest
10 From the sound of it he 'd blow you away without a second thought .
11 If I were sending you off without a decent breakfast you could say that , but as it is … ’
12 A voice from the front of the column shouted , ‘ Piper , at Achnacarry and in England you wake us up with your bagpipes ; here in France we wake you up with a hot dinner at the last minute . ’
13 but do they really actually dig into the the real reasons for the eating disorders or they just try and get you back onto a stable diet ?
14 A word of caution at this point : do not list specific skills that you do not have unless you feel that the lack of these skills is holding you back in a particular area .
15 THANK you , too — for giving me an opportunity to put you right on a simple matter of fact .
16 We 'd sure love to put you up for a few days . ’
17 It 's a fast ascent on to the bealach , and then a right turn takes you on to a surprising flat little plateau sporting a tiny circular lochan .
18 There was nothing like a flower to cheer you up on a dark day .
19 But I have n't called you here for a professional opinion . ’
20 Since this issue of the NI is devoted to language we thought we might join them for once , but give our own particular slant and maybe set you off in a different direction .
21 Mm , this time they , you 've got four ones , and two medium sized ones , they sort off , almost as if there doing you out of a big size photograph .
22 I have known you well over a long period of time .
23 Is Lucy giving you more of a hard time ?
24 It can then call you back at a specified number .
25 ‘ Why do n't I take you out for a nice dinner this evening ?
26 what I 'll probably do is take you out for a little while so you can go up and see Annie and all that , next week , not only a
27 Why not the luxurious et cetera bath , and let me take you out to a decent dinner ? ’
28 Dogs can take you directly to a few kilos of heroin welded into the chassis , but they 're not too good at sniffing out a Renoir .
29 ‘ If you come up one by one , without weapons , I 'll take you home to a fair trial in England .
30 He also scared the daylights out of us when he said : ‘ If you put down anything I do n't like , I 'll hunt you down like a shit-house rat ’ .
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