Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] you [det] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ May I take this opportunity to thank you all for the good work you are doing and assure you of my prayers . ’ |
2 | Bishop continued , ‘ I would like to take this opportunity to inform you all that the judicial process requested by Miles Engado regarding the death of his daughter has now reached a conclusion . |
3 | Thank you , yes , erm thank you very much for inviting me to attend to those meetings and giving me the opportunity to meet you all . |
4 | Mummy give you some Calpol ? |
5 | ‘ Has Breadalbane cowed you all with his recruiting and his threats ? ’ |
6 | ‘ I 'm very glad that my books give you such pleasure , ’ responded Melissa with total sincerity . |
7 | I must say it 's a pleasure to give you that |
8 | The books tell you that is the point where you ‘ remove all sharp stones from the sides and base of the excavation , so as not to damage the liner , and then if necessary , use an underlay … =sand , old carpet , newspapers or a purpose-made polyester sheet ’ . |
9 | Thank you very much , er , conference , and indeed it gives me great pleasure to address you this morning . |
10 | Let old Shallot tell you this : when you 're in real trouble the women will help ; most men are cowards . |
11 | I 'm glad the box of salt cod reached you all safely . |
12 | ‘ Dana sent you this enclosed in a letter to me , but before you open it I want you to know that Dana means no more to me than a rather troublesome sister-in-law-to-be . |
13 | no , makes them think they might come up do you want some porridge , mummy do you some porridge ? |
14 | This chapter gives you some guidelines to explain and help you in your work : |
15 | This chapter gives you some ideas for informal things to do in the Home , organised outings and activities which may also have a special therapy value , like reminiscence . |
16 | Well it seems that being a member of the luncheon club gives you some benefits |
17 | " Did Twomey give you this ? " he asked . |
18 | The Literary Guild offers you that value . |
19 | ‘ And Fitzormonde told you all ? ’ |
20 | Well I do n't ring up the client now , I make a note to ring them Monday night , because every approach session should always start off with warm calls , I do n't know if Alan told you that . |
21 | ‘ Simon told you that ? ’ she said wonderingly . |
22 | I seem to remember hearing that the ‘ proper ’ fantasy leagues give you some sort of bonus points if your defenders kept a clean sheet . |
23 | Once documented the data can be rearranged in a way that reveals how you can reorganize matters to give you more time . |
24 | The girl tells you this — this fairy-tale , and you believe it ? ’ |
25 | Suppose I 'll have to put them both with a five can always buy her a plant or some or a box of chocolate 's , oh sorry Melvin brought you these , forgot you were on a diet |
26 | Since you are still in the process of learning about your camcorder 's capabilities , it might be a good idea to deliberately try some of these mixed light shots and to shoot some comparisons between fully auto white balance and outdoor/indoor presets , if your machine gives you this choice of operation . |
27 | The lender gives you some of its money to use for your own purposes — but in return you pay interest on the loan . |
28 | Only the hi-tech gym equipment gives you that information , so even when your simply using bar-bells you will still be able to keep track of energy being used . |
29 | The search for personal sponsorship teaches you many business-related skills . |
30 | u give you some anti histamines , did they make any difference at all ? |