Example sentences of "[pron] [to-vb] you [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I suppose you 're expecting me to carry you now ? ’ he charged tersely .
2 When I move against them do not expect me to treat you differently from the way I treat them .
3 ‘ Yesterday you were a very Good Samaritan , ’ she smiled , and took the opportunity , while he seemed halfway friendly , to enquire , ‘ I do n't suppose it would be convenient for me to interview you now , Mr Gajdusek , would it ? ’
4 Then , with distant civility , ‘ Perhaps you 'll allow me to see you safely to your hotel ? ’
5 I have passed on to them the teaching and worship tapes sent on to e here and they have asked me to thank you sincerely and they ask you to continue to pray for them .
6 Mr Mason has asked me to thank you very much for the invitation to attend the announcement of the name of the winning architect chosen to design the new Museum on 13th August .
7 ‘ Well , there 's nothing to frighten you here . ’
8 Do you want me to meet you tomorrow or anything ?
9 You told me to meet you further back . ' ’
10 ‘ It will not be near enough for me to visit you often . ’
11 ‘ Would you like me to walk you home ? ’
12 Would you like me to help you outside ?
13 That 's his line like , he walks up to you , would you like me to help you outside ?
14 ‘ The New York Times must think highly of you to send you abroad at your age , ’ she stated disarmingly .
15 It would be quite something to see Flakey Dove and the Price family in here tomorrow … quite something to see you here on Thursday for the Gold Cup … here ’ s your chance … we 've two tickets to be won in our special competition …
16 I was going to arrange for one to attend you anyway . ’
17 Fetch me something to tan you properly . ’
18 So there 's nothing to keep you here . ’
19 So it 's a very great honour and privilege for me to address you today because at the end it may be difficult for you to understand but when I return to South Africa , and forgive me for speaking personally I also realize the full meaning of the support of British trade unions and the labour movement and the churches because it was because of your political material and particularly in the case of the G M B , financial and material support that it gave us the means to do what some of us wanted to do about our country and our situation , and bring about change if we could peacefully .
20 If you would like me to send you further copies of these agreements , please do not hesitate to let me know .
21 Would you please let me know whether you would like me to send you further copies of the Agreement for your signature ?
22 After that it 's a question of waiting for them to contact you again .
23 I ca n't believe how long it took me to realise you really were innocent ! ’
24 ‘ You do know a Jo , Carol , ’ said ‘ You brought her up here once , or rather you got her to drive you here in that big flash Jaguar .
25 ‘ I can bring her to meet you tomorrow , ’ said Mr Bumble .
26 ‘ He 's all right — he 'll get over it — might even enjoy a bit of free time — you ought to ask him to help you more , Mum . ’
27 I 'll be sure and get him to call you tomorrow .
28 But it must be tiresome for him to have you constantly tagging at his heels all the time . ’
29 ‘ Well , Archie has a boat , and he says he can take us out to the bird islands , and I 'm sure we could get him to take you somewhere in the Land-Rover where you can fish .
30 If you want him to take you home , go up right now and ask him , sure he will .
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