Example sentences of "you [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 Who put ya up to it ?
2 ‘ The sooner ye 're gone , the sooner ye 'll be back … then I 'll run ye up to Dublin and get ye on the plane , ’ he said hopefully .
3 And there was a guy with one arm , and saying , you know , Come ye back to Ireland .
4 What the following thrillers have in common is that each is a rattling good read , and together they are the cream ( 1939 , as will be seen , being a particularly creamy year ) of their genre , leading you on to other delights .
5 It 's a fast ascent on to the bealach , and then a right turn takes you on to a surprising flat little plateau sporting a tiny circular lochan .
6 It is a common fallacy that the wind does all the work in a water start by pulling you on to the board .
7 Is that what put you on to this business of writing about old houses ? ’
8 You may find the competitive element useful for stirring you on to greater efforts , and you will certainly find it reassuring to know that you share a common problem and that there is not something intrinsically wrong with you .
9 Once again , at the very end of this , the longest video of the three , Julian sneaks in some additional MIDI-based information , leading you on to the rather more complex volume three .
10 We 'll never get you on to it in time .
11 And the changing of attitude , important as it is when staying where you are , is also just as important if God is going to move you on to something new .
12 ‘ Blockbuster ! ’ is less satisfactory , however , a bunch of platform-heeled plodders that try in vain to get you on to the floor and dance round your handbag .
13 I mean I just find it annoying cos you get through to somebody who then passes you on to somebody else and then they 'll talk to you and say well the person you want to talk to is n't here at the moment so you 've had all this phone call and then you 've got to ring again .
14 For instance , if you were given , say , poetry , and you could n't get on with it , he would n't sort of force you into it , he 'd sort of talk it over and find out why you did n't like it , could n't get on with it , and then he 'd put you on to something else you did like …
15 The poem which leads you on to too many different visual experiences is very hard to illustrate .
16 The answer to " who are you trying to influence ? " will in turn lead you on to " how are you going to reach them ? " , and once you have reached this stage the programme starts to become practical .
17 Later I could arrange for a car to take you on to Luxor .
18 The first stage of the programme is designed to get you on to a balanced , low-calorie diet , and to cleanse you system so that in Stage II you will be able to tell which foods suit your body the most .
19 ‘ Do you realize it 's two years , six months and six days since I saw you on to a train — possibly this very one — the day before I went to America ?
20 Which brings you on to what 's the square root of minus one ?
21 Afterwards I 'll take you on to your job in the car , and explain things to your boss — you wo n't get into trouble .
22 of the client to lead you on to perhaps you could introduce more elements into your actual
23 where the dropped kerb is , that takes you on to the private road .
24 Did that take you on to different boats from
25 Did that take you on to different boats from
26 I will tell my steward that I am taking you on to the staff as — ’ he paused for thought for a moment' — as a tax consultant .
27 As to the flight , I will book you on to it and ring you back when the arrangement is secure . ’
28 But ask them why they interact in this way and they will eventually pass you on to a scientist who ( no matter how many equations they might try to confuse you with ) in the end can only say ‘ Well , that 's the way things are ’ .
29 Erm , can I take you on to the next one which is twelve B two .
30 Sergeant before I take you on to deal with the briefing itself , I just want to go back and ask you one thing .
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