Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] you [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I may treat you as a grown-up person , may I not ?
2 In the north and east the Curled or Lesser Octopus Eledone cirrhosa may treat you with a colourful appearance .
3 It is most important that the pupil , especially if he has difficulty with spelling , should see you as a sympathetic helper who wants him to learn , and not as an examiner who only tells him he 's wrong .
4 Indeed some of us think we now know what bankers in the republic felt like , if you stand up to make a speech the matter has moved on before you sit down again but I must tell you of the next major problem .
5 Before we start our session , I must tell you about an excellent course I attended recently .
6 We have not yet resolved all the detail but I should tell you about the key aspects of these changes so that we can go forward together to put the new arrangements successfully in place .
7 It is not a comprehensive guide to symptoms and services , but it should point you in the right direction and show you where to go for help .
8 For example , being born in a neighbourhood may entitle you to a higher place in the queue for housing provided by that local authority .
9 a doctor who will give advice and treatment and may refer you to a specialist drug-abuse centre for help ;
10 If you feel that you may be losing too much hair , do see your doctor , who may refer you to a special hair clinic .
11 whatever and maybe if it 's a good correspondence course they may refer you to the actual you know things you should have er read and so on
12 I 'll throw you to the fucking wolves — are you listening , you stupid fuck ? — and there 'll be nothing left of you but a pile of shit and a hank of hair .
13 And to make up for it I 'll treat you to a slap-up lunch in Haverfordwest . ’
14 You take one or two , having studied the collectors of the world , and the highly professional fences of the antique market , and place them where they 'll bring you in the best and safest return .
15 Try and keep them dry , and take the painkillers we 'll give you for the first few days .
16 ‘ I 'll show you in a little while , my darling — as if you do n't already have a very good idea ! ’ laughed Maria .
17 I 'll ring you in the next account period , and I expect I 'll have some very good news for you ! "
18 We 'll see you at the next coaches ' meeting . ’
19 I 'll see you on the 17th — bye-eee .
20 On a personal level I ca n't go off and say ‘ Bye darling ’ , I 'll see you in a few years .
21 ‘ I 'll see you in the same pub we used last time .
22 I 'll swap you for an old X T Myrtle
23 A tablespoon of bran , which might provide you with the same amount of fibre , is not nearly so nutritious .
24 ‘ I 'll meet you on the second floor .
25 ‘ I 'll meet you at the National Gallery at ten o'clock . ’
26 Usual stuff — you arrange that on such-and-such a day you 'll turn up with so many people and so much luggage and he 'll transport you to the next place and when you turn up he pretends things have changed and you did n't say fifty but fifteen and anyway the price has gone up and so on and so bloody on until he gets the backhander he wants .
27 He 'll fit you with the latest in Japanese-made static infra-red detectors .
28 I 'll quote you from the Daily Telegraph
29 I think we 'll move you into a little theatre we have down here for just this sort of thing , OK ?
30 ‘ Then we 'll try you with a Welsh accent . ’
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