Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] you [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Or scanned you at a maiden aunt 's , |
2 | Did it open out a larger world for you , or confine you in a smaller one ? |
3 | If a stranger , or a bully , or even someone you know tries to harm you or touch you in a frightening way , RUN AWAY and get help . |
4 | Someone may jump onto you or grab you in a lonely street . |
5 | A pair of racing shoes could lift your performance or leave you with an appealing but unnecessary extravagance . |
6 | Or have you of a sudden found a cure for this wasting disease ? ’ |
7 | A useful outcome is the third ingredient , for what would be the point of skills that led you to a useless outcome ? |
8 | But it came too late for him to do anything about it , for when he straightened up and turned towards the bank the bullet hit him in the chest and his body seemed to disintegrate and fly in all directions , and he knew that death was on him and that it was something that divided you into a million parts and each fragment screamed as it flung itself into eternity . |
9 | This brochure can do more than introduce you to a few of the services that our personal customers find most useful . |
10 | I think you will have to treat yourselves to one of those records ( or , I suppose , tapes ) that provide you with an orchestral piece minus one instrument — for instance , I believe you could obtain a Beethoven concerto minus the piano part , which you then supply . |
11 | There are a number of rate bands and the relevant rate of interest is paid on all your savings — not just the amount that takes you into a higher band . |
12 | Balances over £50,000 receive the top HICA rate , which is credited quarterly in March , June , September and December , is paid on your total savings and not just the amount that takes you into a higher band . |
13 | I think if you got maybe a twenty five year old who came to your school for a week and got you in a small group and talked about it , it would be great on a one to one basis . |
14 | Doing that makes you helpless and inert , and hurls you into a sick , cold terror . |
15 | I mean serious winter puddings , steamed , boiled and baked , sticky , rich and sweet , that sit fair and square on the plate and fill you with a glorious glow of warmth and well-being . |
16 | This closes the opponent off and presents you with a good opportunity to continue the block into the opponent 's face . |
17 | You can also use your yarn for weaving , which by combining it with another fine yarn , will lighten , darken or brighten it up considerably and leave you with a beautiful fine fabric . |
18 | If we 'd just attacked they 'd have killed you immediately , so I thought it best to try and get you to a safer distance before anything happened . ’ |
19 | I only came to say good-bye and thank you for a lovely day . ’ |
20 | Works gently but quickly — without harsh abrasive action — to unblock clogged pores , draw out excess oils and help you to a clearer complexion . |
21 | It will make you feel alive and help you towards a new beginning . |
22 | You will then be visited about every five days by a nurse who collects the milk and leaves you with a fresh supply of bottles . |