Example sentences of "[verb] [vb pp] you [art] " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ But I 'd sent you a cheque to cover my share of the quarter . ’ |
32 | . Well I expect we ought to go over , do some work got you a loaf , but I did n't get nothing else , if we just pop round by Swiss Bakery . |
33 | ‘ It must have given you a shock finding this , after yesterday and everything . |
34 | As my wife said later that day , ‘ One look at your face and I would n't have given you a job . |
35 | At the end of your interview the interviewer should have given you a fairly accurate idea of the date by which a decision should be made . |
36 | For example , regular monthly contribution of £30 for 15 years from August , 1976 , would have given you a return of £19,520 compared with a return of £10,261 in a building society higher rate account . |
37 | I can see that this would have given you a problem finding a rhyme for ‘ by ’ , but you should have tried a bit harder . |
38 | I dare say , but it will already have given you a pleasure that no taxman can touch . |
39 | ‘ I 'd have given you a reference , Cameron , ’ she says quietly . |
40 | Or are you saying I should have given you a child ? ’ |
41 | And I could have given you a bad one Dr I could have given you a good one . |
42 | And I could have given you a bad one Dr I could have given you a good one . |
43 | She said : ‘ He must have given you a reason . ’ |
44 | ‘ She could have given you a bit more room . ’ |
45 | ‘ If you were n't Eddie 's kid sister I 'd have given you a far harder ride for what you 've just accused me of this evening , so do n't push your luck , Dr Kate Ash , because you might come to regret it ! ’ |
46 | ‘ They might have given you a rough ride at first , but you survived — more than survived ! |
47 | ‘ If I 'd known you were going to be so quick I 'd have given you a lift . ’ |
48 | ‘ Sailing must have given you an appetite . |
49 | ‘ We could have given you an introduction to Professor Vanchetti in Rome , ’ said Gervase Fairfax , who was Penelope 's other neighbour , ‘ but unfortunately he dropped down dead the other day . ’ |
50 | ‘ Come to think of it I 'd have given you the oranges even if you 'd said no . ’ |
51 | This 28-day programme should have given you the opportunity to come to terms with your body . |
52 | I 'd not have given you the task otherwise ! ’ |
53 | I should have given you the benefit of the doubt . ’ |
54 | ‘ Anyway , she could have given you the study downstairs , ’ continued Hilda . |
55 | ‘ I suppose I should have given you the choice before I took matters into my own hands . ’ |
56 | I would n't have given you the mark for covered . |
57 | Oh well it were n't to me cos I probably would have given you the eight |
58 | ‘ I would have recognized you the moment I saw you , ’ Graham said . |
59 | ‘ It ca n't be much fun living next door to Dersingham and having to be grateful to him for having given you a living . |
60 | Having given you a useful guide on how to actually use/read the book , there 's a quick look at the differences between Windows 3.1 and 3.0 ( and a review of Windows terms ) … and then you 're ready for what follows , which is an absolute goldmine of insights , surprises , undocumented features and functions , and , of course , ‘ secrets ’ ! |