Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] you [prep] [pron] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Are people generally willing to let you into their houses ? |
2 | She obviously knows you are not keen , which is why she uses blandishments of one kind or another to keep you by her side . |
3 | ‘ With the money I 'm prepared to pay you for your half of the house you could buy a more than adequate little base for yourself — and still have change left to indulge in a few luxuries . ’ |
4 | ‘ When you get louts like this advising you on your scripts and your films , you live in a state of complete frustration rather than actual fear . |
5 | In criminal matters you should know the sentencing powers of the court in case your client is convicted ; not only may this help you in your plea in mitigation ( if one is possible ) , but it is your duty to intervene if the judge by mistake exceeds his powers . |
6 | That 's also likely to delay you on your journey this evening . |
7 | Yeah , when are they likely to tell you about your biopsy then ? |
8 | ‘ It 'll be no trouble at all to see you to your door , ’ he had lied . |
9 | My apologies for not being able to include you in our pilot . |
10 | I have no intention of going anywhere with you tonight , let alone inviting you into my room ! ’ |
11 | ‘ Which , ’ continued his visitor , ‘ is why I am able to assist you with your enquiries . ’ |
12 | ‘ Of course , I 'd be happy to pay you for your time . ’ |
13 | You 're bound to find somebody there till twelve o'clock and any one of them will be able to take you to your destination . ’ |
14 | ‘ I may just be able to tell you after his funeral . ’ |
15 | Let me first introduce you to my text : 2 Corinthians 6.2 . |
16 | These symbols represent the various functions that are available to help you with your designing . |
17 | Let me first thank you for your help , and assure you that you need have no fear . ’ |
18 | ‘ We are so pleased to welcome you to our home . ’ |
19 | Well , that puts you in your place , Ms Galahad . |
20 | But that puts you in your place , dear . |
21 | Try to quench your thirst with a light , fresh white and you will drink enough to put you on your back . |
22 | President , Tom erm , to President and Congress , ladies and gentlemen er , I 'd first of all just like to say thank you , a big thank you for your support . |
23 | I would like to say a big THANK YOU to you Billy . |
24 | A big THANK YOU to those teachers who have worked so very hard in so many various ways to encourage this scheme and above all a big THANK YOU to our class members who after all are the backbone of our Society ; it would be impossible to raise money without their help . |
25 | That leaves you within my writ . |
26 | I am sorry to bother you with my problems , but as my real mother , I feel you have a right to know about your daughter 's situation . |
27 | But folk here were eager to let you into their neighbour 's secrets , particularly if they thought it might distract your attention from their own . |
28 | You can ask him if it 's alright to keep you in your tablets . |