Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] you [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I may treat you as a grown-up person , may I not ? |
2 | In the north and east the Curled or Lesser Octopus Eledone cirrhosa may treat you with a colourful appearance . |
3 | It is most important that the pupil , especially if he has difficulty with spelling , should see you as a sympathetic helper who wants him to learn , and not as an examiner who only tells him he 's wrong . |
4 | Before we start our session , I must tell you about an excellent course I attended recently . |
5 | For example , being born in a neighbourhood may entitle you to a higher place in the queue for housing provided by that local authority . |
6 | a doctor who will give advice and treatment and may refer you to a specialist drug-abuse centre for help ; |
7 | If you feel that you may be losing too much hair , do see your doctor , who may refer you to a special hair clinic . |
8 | And to make up for it I 'll treat you to a slap-up lunch in Haverfordwest . ’ |
9 | ‘ I 'll show you in a little while , my darling — as if you do n't already have a very good idea ! ’ laughed Maria . |
10 | On a personal level I ca n't go off and say ‘ Bye darling ’ , I 'll see you in a few years . |
11 | I 'll swap you for an old X T Myrtle |
12 | I think we 'll move you into a little theatre we have down here for just this sort of thing , OK ? |
13 | ‘ Then we 'll try you with a Welsh accent . ’ |
14 | And , peeled off a layer at a time , it 'll take you through a wide spectrum of weather conditions and levels of exertion . |
15 | Either come aboard ship with us when we have the treasure , and we 'll take you to a safe place ; or stay here on the island . ’ |
16 | I 'll take you for a closer look . ’ |
17 | This month , I 'll leave you with a super-hairy Steve Vai guitar lick , broken down into rhythmic notation : ie. no notes . |
18 | ‘ I 'll let you into a small secret , ’ he said . |
19 | We hear Ian Carter say that 's unfair and I 'll let you into a secret Baroness Chalker then responds interferes in these negotiations and says five |
20 | Get yourself a good night 's sleep , and first thing tomorrow morning I 'll put you into a hot bath . |
21 | Try some of our treats — they 'll put you in a better mood without spoiling your figure |
22 | But if , with this job one , they could , they could say right well we 'll put you in a mental home where you will learn your skills , but you will only get ten pound a week |
23 | If you book ‘ willing to share ’ we 'll put you in a two bedroom apartment occupied by four . |
24 | We 'll turn you into a human being yet . |
25 | Certainly Venus protects your interests while the planetary storm rages mid-month and may provide you with a real romantic or financial fillip . |
26 | Yet photography is a much more immediate and less expensive way of having one 's likeness preserved for posterity : why is it fashionable to spend hours sitting motionless for Emma Sergeant when Snowdon could snap you in a mere 40 minutes ? |
27 | Even if you do n't normally wear make-up , you will probably need some on your wedding day as white or even ivory reflects on the skin and could leave you with a washed-out look . |
28 | The eclipses of May 21 , June 4 and November 29 set in motion changes that could put you in a new professional space by 1994 , if not before . |
29 | I 'd put you in a tight dress . |
30 | If you 're not so visual , I could programme you into an Islamic based course . ’ |