Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [verb] you [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So , to take one illustration from the law reports , if you are the company 's assistant accountant , it could be unfair to dismiss you for alleged lack of management ability if that has no real bearing on your daily tasks .
2 If you 'd like to find out more about the Council Tax then call the Action Team , they 'll be able to put you in direct contact with someone who can sort out any problems you may have , call them now on 031-557–3194 during office hours .
3 Chances are I will be able to help you with other topics , so do n't be put off writing again because I was no help the first time .
4 Agency staff may be able to advise you about certain tax allowances , such as travelling expenses , uniform , indemnity insurance , subscriptions to the journals , and to a professional organisation .
5 The RSPCA , Petwatch , or many of the other animal organisations that exist will be able to advise you about particular pets you may be interested in keeping .
6 Alternatively the three organisations listed below will be able to advise you on qualified photographers in your area .
7 Your local Land Rover Genuine Parts outlet should be able to supply you with tailored , easily fitted covers .
8 COHSE , the RCN , and the HVA all offer indemnity insurance schemes , and your local steward should be able to provide you with specific written details of this .
9 In any event , they should be able to provide you with good advice .
10 If you are elderly or disabled , your local Council of Voluntary Service should be able to provide you with willing volunteers to come and decorate for you .
11 But any minister of even a few years ' experience of Christian leadership will be able to tell you of Godly issues which were debated in his Church with a bitterness and rancour totally out of harmony with their subject .
12 We 'll be able to tell you for certain later . ’
13 The local Age Concern group or Old People 's Welfare Council group may be able to tell you about special services in your area , which they or other groups run .
14 They may also be able to tell you about local organisations which give practical help with gardening or decorating .
15 They will be pleased to help you with specific questions and will give you as much general information as they can .
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