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

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1 We must confirm to you at the time of booking that there is a free or reduced price holiday still available on the departure date you require .
2 ‘ I must talk to you during the nature walk , ’ he went on , ‘ and tell you what is going on here . ’
3 ‘ As a matter of interest , he specifically stressed that I must talk to you on an impersonal basis only . ’
4 ‘ It is not often , ’ said Hugh with a rueful smile , ‘ that I must listen to you as the devil 's advocate , where a youngster in trouble is concerned .
5 I 'll explain to you about the course , and the exams the rest of it .
6 I 'll explain to you in a minute .
7 I 'll see to you in a minute . ’
8 ‘ Some answer might come to you in the middle of the night , and if it does n't , you can tackle Faye about it tomorrow . ’
9 I 'll I 'll get to you in a minute .
10 ‘ Well , let's just say that it 's crossed your mind that maybe , maybe if you stay long enough in this place it 'll get to you in the same way as it got to me .
11 We are we are we are running out of time , John Taylor John Taylor I 'll come to you in a second , John Taylor shush , shush you 've had your shout , John Taylor
12 One second Andrew , I 'll come to you in a sec
13 Because my understanding of the situation is that Harrogate have expressed , I 'll come to you in a moment Mr , Harrogate have expressed support in principal for the idea of a new settlement .
14 No no I I 'll come to you in a minute you work that one out .
15 ‘ I 'll talk to you at the house ! ’
16 All right I 'll I 'll I 'll talk to you in a minute with the weather forecast and June from Mansfield .
17 It is sometimes worth telling your audience at the beginning : ‘ Many questions may occur to you in the course of this report .
18 Some amazing events may happen to you during the coming year — events which confirm or test your faith .
19 And they used to and they if you had er good er breeding stock and that the the neighbours would come to you for a sitting on eggs .
20 Another famous one is where someone may come to you with a problem ostensibly to enlist your help in solving it .
21 ‘ Never look about you as you go , ’ was old Haverford 's advice , ‘ and then arriving will come to you as a total surprise .
22 However , we will write to you with the details of the potential conflicts of interest and how they will be avoided before we commence work in accordance with the terms of this letter . .
23 However , we will write to you with the details of the potential conflicts of interest and how they will be avoided before we commence work in accordance with the terms of this letter .
24 However , we will write to you with the details of the potential conflicts of interest and how they will be avoided before we commence work in accordance with the terms of this letter .
25 However , we will write to you with the details of the potential conflicts of interest and how they will be avoided before we commence work in accordance with the terms of this letter .
26 However , we will write to you with the details of the potential conflicts of interest and how they will be avoided before we commence work in accordance with the terms of this letter .
27 However , we will write to you with the details of the potential conflicts of interest and how they will be avoided before we commence work in accordance with the terms of this letter .
28 Okay , there was a survey carried out by British Telecom , and they asked some of their customers what were the most frustrating things that can happen to you on the telephone , and this was the answer , and some of the things that you 've come up with are here .
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