Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] [vb infin] [verb] you the " in BNC.

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1 I should have given you the benefit of the doubt . ’
2 ‘ I suppose I should have given you the choice before I took matters into my own hands . ’
3 I should have told you the Huns have balloons the way you have the runs , but they are short of skilled observers ?
4 I 'll need to show you the ropes . ’
5 Well obviously I 'll have to give you the illustrations .
6 Oh I always give you first cup , I 'll have to give you the last one then .
7 ‘ If you 'd asked , I could have saved you the trouble , ’ said Connor pleasantly .
8 ‘ Come to think of it I 'd have given you the oranges even if you 'd said no . ’
9 If … if there 's time , I 'd like to show you the new salon in Albemarle Street . ’
10 I would have recognized you the moment I saw you , ’ Graham said .
11 See where this affair with a nobody will lead you ; I would have made you the greatest actress of your generation , and now you are nothing and no one . ’
12 I say I would have found you the cheapest ones , and they were good quality ones as well , you know you go to some of these garden centres and
13 ‘ Anyway , she could have given you the study downstairs , ’ continued Hilda .
14 We would like to tell you the procedures we will follow in the unlikely event of such a fire giving off toxic fumes .
15 However , hotel management do occasionally change this arrangement at very short notice ; we will endeavour to give you the most up-to-date information on request .
16 We will endeavour to give you the best possible service to ensure a trouble-free and enjoyable holiday .
17 We are constantly trying to improve our standards so that we can continue to offer you the best possible service .
18 ‘ No , you 'd do that for about three or four days and then he 'd decide to ask you the same question again just to see if you did look it up . ’
19 Whichever way it will have cost you the best part of £100 for the first survey , and this is not refundable .
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