Example sentences of "[prep] [verb] you [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | What you have learned is a sophisticated procedure for helping you solve difficult problems . |
2 | You see , I 've no intention of helping you ruin a man I admire . ’ |
3 | Analysed , considered and acted upon these facts and the others also available from your sales ledger can go a long way towards helping you make your business more efficient and profitable . |
4 | Kind of make you hoot with laughter half the time , erm , and the contrast with that is the point , which I do n't know whether any of you has looked at , of course , called Gandhi 's Truth . |
5 | I was brought up in the country , on a farm you know , so I 'll try and sort of make you know equal amount of flowers in each , and then er it can be halved . |
6 | the road sort of made you have a van |
7 | Would they of let you go if you 'd passed ? |
8 | How it 's here and there and the other the other sort of hear you hear with your ear and it 's got an ear inside it . |
9 | sort of feel you know , I mean , I 've known people where , I mean , it was like us the day we moved in here |
10 | After you 'd arrived in my life with such a bang I had no intention of letting you walk straight out again . ’ |
11 | ‘ And I 've no intention of letting you walk away . ’ |
12 | I have several plates of my new species already drawn and coloured , and will some day take an opportunity of letting you see them. , |
13 | ‘ But on the other hand I have no intention of letting you add my name to the list , just because you 've lent me this flat , ’ she lashed back . |
14 | Continuing our policy of letting you know what services you will find in the Scottish Science Library ( SSL ) this issue highlights our collection of company annual reports , our CD-ROM collection and the foreign periodicals collection , which formerly belonged to the Royal Society of Edinburgh . |
15 | And I 've no intention of letting you get near anything important . |
16 | Not really , just sort of helps you know what you what you 're picking up off the shelf . |
17 | ‘ They 'll be terrified of hearing you say something about them that they ca n't bear . ’ |
18 | And I told her once , I said I 'm sick to death of hearing you say that every time I come ! |
19 | Many people will say that they do not have the time to pause before acting , but this is a false economy ; if you do not pause then nature has ways of making you stop through illness . |
20 | That 's why they give you the money instead of making you pay . |
21 | That 's that 's we have maki we have ways of making you think . |
22 | A SPUC conference generates little fundamentalist fervour , just a quiet earnestness and obedience to the call from the rostrum : ‘ We have ways of making you sign your commitment forms , ’ grinned John Smeaton , the grey-suited general secretary . |
23 | He had the great gift of making you feel confident in your own ability to do things , and I know he did wonders for the West Riding children . |
24 | She had charm , a way of making you feel that you were joining her in some harmless conspiracy . |
25 | It had that quality of making you feel like an old friend who had visited there many times before . |
26 | ‘ We are slowly realising that fat is a very effective means of making you put on weight . |
27 | Cecil , as I am now apt to cheekily address him , has an extremely clever knack of making you believe you are the one journalist he can really trust . |
28 | So you th so you thought , Ah , draw a triangle , and then when you sort of Did you start it start the question at all ? |
29 | And talking of did you hear my song ? |
30 | Of you er you mean of Do you mean of over here ? |