Example sentences of "[to-vb] you [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Hope to meet you next year ,
2 I mention this , as I am planning to visit you next week , to continue our discussion on euthanasia ( although I hope you will not be disappointed to discover that my views have altered ) .
3 Hope to see you 6th May .
4 We were coming to see you last night , and then all day so he said it were n't fair to go anywhere like he was .
5 ‘ I did n't agree to see you last week because I wanted to give you any information .
6 I would like to make an appointment to see you next week to discuss the 1992 accounts , bringing with me the rest of the papers .
7 you 're not too sure what he wants , he 's agreed to see you next week , he does n't know why he 's seeing you but you go back and you present , so try and overcome rejection but the thing was he wants to in the first place .
8 Just tell me why it had to be me who was stupid enough to help you last night ? ’
9 He tried to phone you last night , the number you gave him , but there was something wrong with the line- ’
10 ‘ Julius will take one look at you and wonder why he ever bothered to kiss you last night . ’
11 ‘ I was half inclined to believe you last night until I received these this morning , ’ he said , and the hidden violence in his voice made her go cold .
12 Have to watch you next time you ha
13 The seamstresses will call this afternoon to measure you for your dress , and the Archbishop has agreed to marry you next Tuesday .
14 Oh yes , I meant to ring you last night , but things
15 Our Viewdata system features a ‘ Search ’ facility to enable the agent to show you last minute availability and prices .
16 ‘ I 'm sorry , Claudia ; Dana was supposed to tell you last night .
17 I 'd made up my mind that I was going to tell you last night . ’
18 I intended to tell you last evening , but what with one thing and another — ’ He released her chin and slid his fingers up the side of her face to cup it .
19 I 'll have to introduce you next time she comes . ’
20 So , expecting to be whisked off to some faraway hot spot for a mild spell of brainwashing , we duly prepared to bring you next week 's Unigram from under the shade of a palm tree on a secluded sandy beach — or at least somewhere nicer than four storeys above the Charing Cross Road in rainy central London .
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