Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] you [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well first of all I want to thank you John for your programme , we really have enjoyed it and we 're very sorry this is your last day .
2 At Nine Miles , they want to sell you T-shirts .
3 ‘ They propose to pay you £30 for them .
4 say love you Martin
5 And then I think I want to ask you people the question , ‘ What is it that you do which is potentially interesting to the world ? ’ okay ?
6 Speaker you are aware of course of the severe weather which affects most of the country and what I want to ask you Madam Speaker is simply this .
7 say thank you Martin
8 Lets see what other people say thank you Ellen
9 For our Christian brothers and sisters in Romania and a few more we say thank you God .
10 ‘ I want to show you Italy 's fairest city . ’
11 ‘ I want to tell you fellas , if you are at risk ( from nuclear contamination ) it 's your semen and sperm which is at risk . ’
12 But what happens then is that people stop telling you things .
13 We can not emphasize enough how important it is to set aside from your diet foods you suspect or know cause you problems .
14 Finally , if you are a lucky winner , we further guarantee to send you notification of your good fortune and invite you to the official prize giving .
15 Decide supply you subfunction beta of expected prices , right in T , supply in T is based on the expectation of what the price will be , in T right .
16 ‘ Tell me , why do I have to pay my informants a quid or more a time while you have snouts who could buy and sell both of us and who rush to buy you drinks whenever you appear ? ’
17 Do you mind that I continue to call you Marie-Jo ?
18 Now we always try to find you winners on Central South and tonight we bring you Leon Taylor of Cheltenham … his future is our Friday Feature
19 well some do today , er especially if they 're on commission , perhaps they bother and try to sell you things you never really want
20 The assistants know what they are doing , and never try to sell you barley sugar on the way out .
21 I keep calling you Kate .
22 So , erm have you got , do you have a lot of friends through work do you find , I mean do you sort of organize things after work , do you ever go for a drink ?
23 I mean do you sort of maximise the good of all , or do you use a criterion of everyone thinking that they themselves are happy , or is it some other means ?
24 Er I , I do bring you greetings , not only from the Association , but from the many of us who served here during World War Two .
25 Of course I accept that ruling entirely Mr Deputy Speaker but the point I was trying to make , I am going to give the speech very briefly indeed I do assure you , is that if you 're trying to assess the numbers er and the correctness of the numbers that are being er er going to vote for and indeed the boundaries associated with those numbers , it 's a perfectly I would have thought , fair question to ask oneself as they go off er from us as to what they are going off in to er and I I do assure you Mr Deputy Speake , I do n't plan to speak more than two minutes , two to three minutes on this matter , I do hope that you will allow me just to make a very brief point on this .
26 Because I do miss you Elsie I miss you more than I can say .
27 And I 'm sure you 've had a bit of thought about it , I 'm glad you 're see it there er and the whole lot is a blessed mismatch , it 's nothing to do with us though I do thank you Mr for the help you wish to give me , the Duke of Westminster and the Duke of Rutland if this goes through as I said this today because without a doubt the government will listen to what you have to say and I 've no doubt it will be effect .
28 In the event of the Board terminating your appointment other than in circumstances of gross misconduct on your part or wilful neglect by you of your duties then the Board may in its discretion determine to pay you compensation in respect of that termination .
29 At first we just made conversation , but after a couple of drinks Reid looked at me thoughtfully , twiddling his half-empty glass , and said , ‘ There 's no reason not to tell you this , Kit , but since we 've got to work together , I 'd rather explain my mode of living before the old cats on the island — the European gossips — start telling you stories .
30 And they do ask you questions on quite a lot of them .
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