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

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1 ‘ 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 .
2 Would that suit you for the time being , Graham ?
3 ‘ Quite a lot of people , ’ said Maisie acidly , ‘ are prepared to hit you on the head . ’
4 It would be easier to meet you in the bar .
5 This takes you to the top of the crane and the two flags — well done , level complete .
6 What does this tell you about the effectiveness of the advertisement ?
7 This prompts you for the input range and you type this in or select it by pointing .
8 CD PHANTASM ( this moves you into the Phantasm directory )
9 ( ‘ lt is normal to feel self-conscious and conspicuous on your first few times in the field ; do not let this distract you from the Subject . ’ )
10 This provides you with the opportunity to make objections in the same way as with any other listed building and to put forward alternative solutions .
11 0 — Previous Menu This returns you to the index page one level higher in the hierarchy of indexes .
12 0 — Previous Menu This returns you to the index page one level higher in the hierarchy of indexes .
13 That whole family is a living contradiction , consuming anything and anyone that comes within its reach , one of them smiling in your face while another stabs you in the back .
14 I am delighted to welcome you to the University of Ulster .
15 That leads you in the arch .
16 That condemns you from the start . ’
17 Flu is most likely to affect you in the autumn and winter , e.g. from October to March .
18 Flu is most likely to affect you in the autumn and winter , e.g. from October to March .
19 If you decide to come here , be sure to look up the ACAUS chapter in your city and we will be glad to assist you to the extent we can .
20 The cynics say you can only die once and either heart disease or cancer are likely to get you in the end .
21 Just as we came into Stranraer Gardens , Mrs Quigley said , ‘ We have worked so hard to bring you to the Lord , Simon !
22 But p up to ten miles , that takes you outside the limit and if if you have a new settlement for up to fourteen hundred clients , that patiently takes you outside the Greater York Area as defined by your study .
23 All the novel is intended to be is a bit of fun — something that you might pick up at an airport and that takes you through the journey in a pleasant fashion .
24 Then coming along Street you come to the picture frame people and then the Conservative Club , then there was the big house further on towards the top of Street and that was owned by somebody named Winnie , was my second wife 's she went to school with her they used but her father lived there , and on the other side of the road you got the toy shop and er the draper 's shop on the corner of er Road then there was the newsagents and one or two people kept that , but that takes you from the top of Street straight the way up to Caldmore .
25 But folded within it was a handwritten note ‘ So good to see you at the library , albeit briefly .
26 However , something on new or developing areas of law , specific cases ( if your clients agree and you believe that it may help them ) and items of genuine local interest can all bring you to the attention of the editors .
27 ‘ You 're too short , Ryan wo n't be able to see you above the fence unless you do . ’
28 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 .
29 I do n't know if any of you have ever been to Newcastle before — if not , I 'd be happy to meet you at the station , or wherever , ( as long as it 's not too early in the morning ! ! ) , take you for a drink , and show you how to get to the ground .
30 F ten takes you through the document one sentence at a time so you can work your way through the document one sentence at a time .
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