Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] you [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There was a murmur of conversation , then the receptionist said , ‘ He will wait for you in the bar .
2 That 'll do for you for the lodger .
3 Nevertheless if there is anything I can do for you in the way of friendship , now or in the future , I hope you will not hesitate to call upon me .
4 It 'll do for you in the end . ’
5 It gives you more confidence , yeah , what 's it do for you within the company ?
6 And she said well I 'm not gon na speak to you for the rest of the week then .
7 Call the Coastguard for information if in doubt — they would rather speak to you on the phone than have to rescue you on the water !
8 ‘ Do you know she would never let me speak to you on the phone ?
9 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 .
10 Do they look after you on the plane Sue ?
11 It is sometimes worth telling your audience at the beginning : ‘ Many questions may occur to you in the course of this report .
12 What you learn in a lesson will stay with you for the rest of you life .
13 So when his interest in the affair peters out and he 'd rather not bump into you at the photocopier on a daily basis , it 's you who 'll be left with a P45 and a broken heart .
14 At the back of my mind was the feeling that I would bump into you in the street .
15 ‘ [ The works committee ] have agreed to give you an assurance that the council will consult with you in the review of highway access to the area around number three basin , in accordance with the terms of the planning permission granted , and will not simply impose upon you without your agreement an entirely new point of access and exterior routing that could have an extremely detrimental effect upon the viability of your scheme .
16 In brief , the rules are that departed colleagues or employees may compete against you from the day they go , directly or indirectly , locally or nationally , or as they see fit .
17 Breathless , she said , ‘ I meant I would no doubt hear about you through the grapevine , Mr Flint , not that I would personally — ’
18 You should take with you to the Bank your birth certificates and I suggest that you take some photocopies so that the Bank can forward these to the insurance company with your proposal form so that your ages can be admitted without further delay .
19 Well actually , no , I I I would disagree with you at the moment .
20 So the experiences , although it 's got nothing to do with your product , is what is gon na actually happen to you on the telephone out there .
21 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 .
22 I 'll explain to you about the course , and the exams the rest of it .
23 Joan de Warenne , the lady Anne 's half-sister , rather than that young lady herself , will go with you to the Tower — thus will there be a means of communication between us . ’
24 Did your brothers go with you into the family business ?
25 Of course , you 'll want to keep your cards to yourself , but the free-ranging mind that results will go with you into the negotiation .
26 ‘ Did Miss Fitch go with you in the boat ? ’
27 We all know why we are there , But there is a constant control and you go to bed not knowing if they might not come for you in the night .
28 They both remained silent , looking at her ; then Aggie said , ‘ She 'll come for you in the mornin' .
29 ‘ All right , I 'll come with you to the boutique .
30 I 'll come with you to the flat . ’
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