Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] you [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And I want to work with you for a new Kenya . ’
2 I have been asked to write to you about the restricted availability of the public toilets in Scorton .
3 At their recent meeting Nether Wyresdale Parish Council asked me to write to you about the following :
4 I therefore feel qualified to write to you about the French electronic machines.l
5 ‘ How strange to come across you in a civilised setting such as this .
6 ‘ My father has asked me to talk to you on a certain matter .
7 But please , I just want to talk to you for a little while .
8 I wanted to talk to you for the whole journey , but I could n't let you know that , so I just sat there thinking , I 've got to touch her …
9 Baldwin saw Chamberlain and said , ‘ Austen , when Sam has gone I shall want to talk to you about the Foreign Office . ’ ’
10 She need not send in her own pension book , but should have it with her if she is able to go with you to the Social Security Office .
11 " You ca n't expect me to agree with you on every single thing , Papa , " he said , keeping his voice low so that it did not carry to Senator Sherman and his sons , who were strung out in single file on their ponies behind them .
12 ‘ It is something that tends to live with you for a long time but at least we now have the chance to put the record straight and show that we , too , can play a bit .
13 He told her : ‘ It 's hard to think of you in an attractive way — you 're my friend 's wife . ’
14 Mildly , he said , ‘ If you insist on facing things , why not think about how the way you 've behaved hardly leads me to think on you as a sensitive soul .
15 But erm er it was a a nice sum to be to take with you to the fair .
16 But no you go up town and get me this you see now she meant that sh sh you know no mampy pampying now , off you go yo you this is going to happen to you for a long time to come .
17 You are not helping the players , because if you try to do that they will come to rely on you in the actual performance .
18 ‘ I 'd like to speak to you about a serious matter concerning one of your colleagues .
19 He said : ’ there is no statistical evidence that is known to me at the present time of people who are actually being discharged from the private sector We do not have evidence to bring to you of a substantial number of people who have been discharged against their will from the private sector . ’
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