Example sentences of "[vb infin] you on [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | From Ainhoa the only road that will keep you on the French side of the Pyrenees runs more or less north-east , back towards Espelette . |
2 | Could I just move you on a little bit ? |
3 | Furthermore , if you can become satisfied with your regular daily bread you will get into a new routine which will take you on a continuing journey of successful weight maintenance . |
4 | If , however , this is not the case , the specialist may put you on a long course of low dose antibiotics . |
5 | ‘ It 's the worst thing for a hangover and could put you on the slippery slope to alcoholism , ’ warns the magazine . |
6 | Our team will point you on the right road towards a slimmer , healthier figure , with dietary and fitness advice tailored to your needs . |
7 | Sharon is a cordon bleu trained cook and provides an excellent five-course table d'hôte menu whilst Attilio , who is something of an amateur but enthusiastic wine expert , will advise you on a suitable choice of wine . |
8 | Many folks go a long way up the Bulger to fix a high runner and top-rope the move , but this is a bit naughty , and it wo n't help you on the upper slab . |