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

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1 If I do n't persuade my father to sell you the club , you 'll manufacture enough fake information to make the police suspicious enough to close me down ? ’
2 I almost feel it 's my duty to show you the error of your ways .
3 My mother gave you the calm .
4 Buzzcocks differ in only one way from their contemporaries : they possess a spark of originality ( that was important once , remember ? ) , and their music gives you the impression they spent longer than the customary ten minutes clutching the quill in preparation to write .
5 I do n't think it was her mother to tell you the truth .
6 It was quieter , with few shops , not one of them interesting , and restaurants which opened with optimistic flourishes and invitations but where , after a few weeks , you could see the desolate owner standing in the doorway wondering where he 'd gone wrong ; his eyes told you the area was n't going to revive in his lifetime .
7 You may have to prove your sincerity to a judge and he may be cross enough with your behaviour to refuse you the divorce .
8 If you have not trained your lecturer to give you the information to which you are entitled — that he is to deal with such and such a topic on specific days — then get started with a process of attrition , backed by your friends , until he does produce a programme for the term .
9 Judgement means that the court agrees that your debtor owes you the money as stated on the judgement which is normally your debt , the interest and some costs .
10 We have made some important alterations to your Policy to give you the benefit of cover which is right up-to-date
11 Our prizes give you the chance to be penny foolish for once .
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