Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] you [indef pn] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Let me for your own good tell you something about Miss Trunchbull . |
2 | Creating a design of this type affords you plenty of scope in choosing pressed flowers and colour schemes , but you must ensure that they complement the mount and frame . |
3 | I have been asked by your Committee to tell you something of Professor Cizek and his School of Arts and Crafts for children in Vienna , reproductions of whose work can be seen exhibited on these walls . |
4 | Marley have produced a pattern book along with technical advice to give you plenty of ideas . |
5 | A serious matter-of-fact weekend gives you plenty of opportunity to sort out a financial hassle connected with income tax , pensions or an inheritance . |