Example sentences of "[noun sg] [to-vb] you [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It is the agency 's responsibility to find you the type of work you have indicated that you are interested in .
2 In Norway , for instance , it is illegal for a barman to serve you a fresh drink until after you have finished the previous one .
3 We 've picked out a few of the very best places and entertainments for our trips programme to give you a taste of one of the most attractive areas in Spain .
4 All you have to do is answer five questions and write a short tie-breaker to give you the opportunity of winning the title and prize of Sainsbury 's Wine Taste Challenge Winner .
5 Someone , in other words , who is likely to take silk , but likely to take it at a time sufficiently far in the future to give you a chance of stepping into part of his practice as a junior .
6 The Discovery is the first ever gas cooker to have a hotplate with ‘ Gas Powered Discs ’ a revolutionary new concept developed by Moffat that actually places a Disc above the flame to give you the controllability you expect from gas plus an unheard of level of cleanability .
7 I had in mind to give you an overview first of all .
8 As a result of recent changes in the copyright laws , if you can not see the application at the council 's offices then you can ask the planning department to send you a copy of the application and the drawings .
9 Ask your newsagent to deliver you a copy of best every week
10 Ask your parish priest to show you the scale of charges and to explain the fees to you .
11 Well , rightly or wrongly we 've come to arrangements with the Liberals , not because we like the Liberals , not because we wanted to , but we , we were fed up with be being in opposition to tell you the truth .
12 ‘ Otherwise , I will use my influence to find you an apprenticeship at one of the better fashion establishments . ’
13 Now we 've got a buyer for that one at home well two for pound help to buy you a bed .
14 Now that you are completing the preliminary studies and will shortly be embarking on the more complicated part of the syllabus , I feel that , at this stage , it would be of benefit to give you the following lessons in an endeavour to press home to you the importance and value of your continued perseverance .
15 Because they are required by law to give you the best investment advice , and unless they find out your personal details they ca n't do that .
16 They are required by the Law Society 's Training Regulations to provide experience in articles in a number of recognised areas of the law to give you the training necessary to qualify as a solicitor .
17 Each brush has a snazzy gold handle with a rubber neck grip to give you a firm hold as you style .
18 With Clearblue One Step , in just three minutes a blue line appears in the small window to show you the test 's complete .
19 I 've got to take a second to tell you the whole so-called Iran scandal , I think hard to think of as a scandal .
20 I hope it will be my privilege to buy you a drink as well .
21 Please do not ply me with biscuits ; I have no desire to set you a bad example by pigging myself . ’
22 Failure to give you a fair deal in this respect is likely to expose a company to legal attack .
23 Does a failure to give you a pay rise , say on an annual basis , amount to constructive dismissal ?
24 Failure to give you a fair deal in terms of a pay rise can , therefore , amount to constructive dismissal if it reflects victimisation .
25 I 'll ask Daddy to give you a few days off from the office .
26 If you 're not sure how to use something — a pipe-bending machine , say — do n't be afraid to ask the hire shop to give you a demonstration .
27 Promising to pay more when he received cheques from his insurance company , he added : ‘ It might be sensible for us to have a meeting to give you an opportunity to justify and explain , item by item , the reason for the variation between the price agreed in April 1990 and the final bill . ’
28 If for any reason we are unable to send you the watches , we reserve the right to offer you an item of equivalent value .
29 ‘ I 'm trying to screw up enough courage to ask you a favour , ’ she muttered , flushing .
30 If you want to stock to 100 or 150ml size then ask your local chemist to order you a box of amber glass medicine bottles — they are used all the time in a dispensing chemist and a manufacturer 's box of 50 is relatively cheap .
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