Example sentences of "[vb infin] you [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And did n't we all know you for a darling girl ? ’ he whispered in her ear as his fingers continued to blaze fire across her exposed nape .
2 If I tell you that I can rid you of the damned spots will ye do what I say ? ’
3 We will also insure you in the same way following an accident involving any trailer while attached to your motor cycle .
4 And this is gon na introduce you to a new word called psychographic and psychographic , you think you 've got , you can break it in two you 've got the psychological aspects and the graphic or mapping , the mapping of the psychology .
5 We can do all that and I can introduce you to a few people . ’
6 I can introduce you to the right people , if you 're interested .
7 Our Discovery Tour of Sri Lanka will introduce you to the many wonders of this harmonious land .
8 Er a similar cautious approach which none of them took yesterday when on examination it was found that there was more potential there than before , erm so to help with the figures I have found very helpful erm appendix eight to the er York City Council erm statement , I think it appears in both of their statements appendix eight Greater York housing provision sorry , could could I also direct you at the same time to the County Council 's N Y five appendix three now the , the two make interesting comparisons because they both start of with the same H one proposal of nine thousand seven hundred dwellings , and I 'll remind you there , sir , that only five thousand seven hundred of those are required by the existing population , four thousand of those are for migrants , and the two schedules go of in slightly different directions under the heading of completions , and the reason for that , sir , is that the the Greater York , the er County Council 's figures , as you can see were computed in October nineteen ninety two when only seven hundred dwellings had been completed , yet six months later , under item C for the Greater York er housing provision figure , York Ci York City Council figures , the completions were one thousand and sixty three .
9 They will direct you to the nearest telephone which is free of charge .
10 Listening to tapes of bird calls will help you identify unseen birds too and help direct you to the best place to stand and look for them .
11 They ca n't gazump you at the last minute cos it makes
12 ‘ On the other hand , ’ Flittern said , folding himself onto the bench beside her , ‘ we could perhaps tempt you with a bottled rogue amorous thought , distilled at the first quarter of the moon , and salted with a spark of starlight .
13 After all , good results will qualify you for a better job , and give you the added satisfaction of proving to your boss that you are good at what you do .
14 Well , Karen , I would n't rape you with a ten-foot pole .
15 Can I just borrow you for a few moments ?
16 If you feel that you may be losing too much hair , do see your doctor , who may refer you to a special hair clinic .
17 If it is then asked what drove him to this desperate end , Zande will refer you to the particular tensions and stresses of his life .
18 ‘ May I refer you to an unimpeachable authority : Mr John Camden Hotten , author of a biography of Dickens , and also , he paused impressively , a life of Thackeray , refers to it in 1870 as Bleak House .
19 A mule will carry you in an easy day 's ride from the rim to the very bottom of the Canyon .
20 Lock your door , set whatever device will rouse you at a definite time ( cooking-timer , flashing alarm clock , vibrator ) — set it to go off in eight minutes .
21 Coleridge , his thoughts still at Racedown , immediately saw the opportunity for bringing all his friends together at Stowey , and on 29 June wrote to Joseph Cottle to suggest — unsuccessfully — that he should take the next coach to Bridgwater : ‘ T. Poole would fetch you in a one horse Chair . ’
22 It is generally sensible to limit the additional capabilities that the new desktop publishing product will give you to the bare minimum .
23 ‘ Be careful they do n't send you to the Eastern Front , ’ I said .
24 For example , being born in a neighbourhood may entitle you to a higher place in the queue for housing provided by that local authority .
25 Strangely , I can picture you in a white jacket dismembering rats . ’
26 Never say you do not know why you picked certain subjects , or that other people decided for you , as this will show you in a negative light .
27 ‘ I 'll show you in a little while , my darling — as if you do n't already have a very good idea ! ’ laughed Maria .
28 Do they affect you in the same way ?
29 I 'll throw you to the fucking wolves — are you listening , you stupid fuck ? — and there 'll be nothing left of you but a pile of shit and a hank of hair .
30 And to make up for it I 'll treat you to a slap-up lunch in Haverfordwest . ’
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