Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] you [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I thought that as I 'd involved you all , to some extent , in the enquiries that were launched yesterday , I ought to inform you of the results of our search for the boy , Gerry Boden … ’ |
2 | It might not be as exotic as Rio , but a day spent bobbing and weaving between the marching bands and floats — and pubs — should acquaint you with the Dublin spirit . |
3 | Regular grooming with a special fine flea comb should alert you to the presence of these troublesome parasites . |
4 | This should provide you with the incentive to train harder and achieve even more . |
5 | And if you press end , it should take you to the end of the line |
6 | ‘ I regret I must leave you at the door , Lady Isabel . |
7 | I must tell you about the pet shop . ’ |
8 | There was the profile of the murderer and the profile of the victim and the one should tell you about the other . |
9 | It should put you in the know , not keep you in the dark . |
10 | ‘ Silver , ’ he said , ‘ you 're a scoundrel and a murderer , but I 'm told that I must save you from the law . ’ |
11 | A good performance in the ‘ B ’ or regional squads may bring you to the attention of the national coach , and may also result in your promotion to the élite squads . |
12 | They 'll throw you across the room |
13 | I 'll cover you with the gun . |
14 | Right then , I 'll met you at the Co-op |
15 | 'I 'll knock you into the middle of next week . ’ |
16 | ‘ I 'll want you in the shop , Christmas Eve , ’ Mr Evans said . |
17 | I 'll refund you for the apples , and any other damage . |
18 | Sit down on your bottom and I 'll catch you at the bottom , right you ready ? |
19 | ‘ I 'll tie you to the bed . ’ |
20 | ‘ Well , stop it , or I 'll tie you to the bedposts with silk ribbons and do wicked things to you , so you wo n't be able to think of anything else . ’ |
21 | Fenella , who rather liked the look of the Gnomes , thought they were a bit like careful children , diligently remembering their manners , sprinkling their conversation with ‘ please ’ and ‘ thank you ’ , and with things like , ‘ I 'll trouble you for the jam pot , your honour ’ , or ‘ after you with the tomato chutney , your worship ’ . |
22 | Appeared in 39 Carry Ons , including Carry On Doing That And My Dad 'll Smack You In The Mouth , Carry On Sexism and Carry On Num Nums . |
23 | I 'll introduce you to the rest of the staff . |
24 | I 'll introduce you to the people who really count before we go . ’ |
25 | He gave a roar of rage when his mother pulled him back , saying : ‘ Now behave yourself , Junior , or this is the last time I 'll bring you into the supermarket . |
26 | Turn down that side bit and it 'll bring you to the swimming baths . |
27 | Oh sta Bryony stay there , I 'll lift you over the puddle . |
28 | ‘ I 'll carry you through the water , all of you , ’ he offered . |
29 | I 'll maroon you on the rock there at low tide , for the waves rising to take you ! |
30 | So , needless to say I do n't like them , but I 'll show you on the A to Z where Upper Parliament Street is . |