Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] [vb mod] [verb] you [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In an hour I will meet you in the scriptorium . ’ |
2 | I said , " That 's very kind of you , Mavis , and of course I 'll pay you for the gin , but if you do n't mind I 'd rather be alone . |
3 | As it was , Thomas merely patted her hand and said , ‘ This is a very good idea of yours , Schätzchen , and of course I shall help you in any way I can . ’ |
4 | ‘ Whatever you do , I will support you , ’ he wrote in 1927 , ‘ and if you want to have a talk I will meet you at Annecy at lunch any day you care to name … ’ |
5 | If you 're at all interested in that area then I have got you a reference I can give you to hand but it 's but a great deal of er architecture , certainly the thirties , forties , fifties reflected corporate status , corporate identity . |
6 | ‘ That 's better , ’ said Joe , ‘ in that kind of mood I could put you on a horse and let you join in the charge of the Light Brigade . ’ |
7 | If you fight or question she will toss you on the thorns and it will go ill with you before you come out of there . |
8 | There 's always something and if you have to go to law they 'll take you for every penny you 've got . |
9 | He came to start again , to build a home he could bring you to , even if only for your holidays . |
10 | He said , ‘ Tell your sister she must send you to me with a message , and I 'll be there . ’ |
11 | Erm if I knew the pages in the report as well as I try to know my bible I could point you to another place Moderator where er |
12 | If you are absent without prior approval we will consider you to be taking unauthorised absence unless you provide a satisfactory explanation of why it was not possible to obtain approval in advance . |
13 | Right we can supply bank information for instance we can supply you with the balance , erm we should be able to let you know what sort of standing orders there are , erm but that would be charged at an extra rate because |
14 | to some degree but not all and you know in in due course we will provide you with a full breakdown of this , exactly what is in and what is n't in . |
15 | ‘ So he was , in which case we must absolve you from all blame . |
16 | But one day I may take you at your word , ’ she said darkly . |
17 | In those days before Vatican II and Honest to God , there were few — ; and those scarcely noticeable — upheavals in theology or morals ; and behaviour tolerated today not merely in students but in their religious instructors ( see Some Day I 'll Find You by Harry Williams ) , would have been unthinkable then . |
18 | Planck is reported to have counselled the young Einstein in 1913 : ‘ As an older friend I must advise you against it ( the pursuit of the general theory of relativity ) , for in the first place you will not succeed ; and even if you do succeed no one will believe you . ’ |
19 | We have a new Committee organising events after the AGM , but one future event I can tell you about is the trip to the Great British Beer Festival . |
20 | And erm if you wanted to hear about Chelmsford Cathedral when Estelle who was a humorous and eighty something but still on the ball she 'll tell you about the |
21 | Perhaps then the Yek will meet the army of this Emperor , and on that day we will send you to him as our ambassador . ’ |
22 | At the top he 'll turn you into the wind , count to three and you 're off . |
23 | Not in an evil way at all , but if you gave him half a chance he 'd hammer you into the ground and stamp on you . |
24 | I was — why should I be modest — undoubtedly the most beautiful , the most renowned , the most desirable woman with whom he ever slept ( if I had any rival , it was only a strange beast I shall tell you of later ) . |
25 | Get yourself a good night 's sleep , and first thing tomorrow morning I 'll put you into a hot bath . |
26 | If I can get across this road and the bridge I 'll take you over the other side and you might be able see the big tree trunk better . |
27 | Each month we will take you through the major wine-producing areas of the world , highlighting the leading grape varieties . |
28 | If you have a bad game he 'll leave you in no doubt about what he thinks , but he very rarely loses his temper . |
29 | And of course then when she had done it they used to fold it up they used to just get it then and go like that you know , and just fold it up and then when it was done all done you see , they 'd take it back to this here lady and then of course they used to pay you for it . |
30 | An example of this differential sentencing policy was reported in the Guardian 18 August , 1980 , which quoted a male judge , who told a female defendant , ‘ If you were a man I would send you to prison without hesitation ’ . |