Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] you to " in BNC.

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1 She knew me as Matt and I did n't want to alert you to who I was until I 'd found out what was going on .
2 Keep it up and I 'll consider promoting you to Lance-corporal unpaid . ’
3 ‘ Next time you are in distress I will know to leave you to it .
4 I refer to your letter of 30 October 1992 but will need to direct you to the District Council Planning Department for much of the information that you seek .
5 If you agree , I 'd like to send you to Oxford .
6 I 'd like to appoint you to Chester 's design team .
7 I would , therefore , like to invite you to the next meeting of Nether Wyresdale Parish Council .
8 I would like to invite you to the meeting of Nether Wyresdale Parish Council on Thursday 27th August at 7.30 p.m. in Scorton School .
9 I would like to hold you to your bargain , Miranda . ’
10 This is the BBC , and we 'd like to welcome you to a new series of Jackanory , which this year promises to bring you stories about subjects such as homosexuality and Aids .
11 I 'd like to welcome you to er this meeting of UNISON .
12 Well we hope that erm by coming here you 've demonstrated that you do n't live in fantasy land so I 'd like to welcome you to the real world and in the real world we know that open systems despite the progress they 've made still struggle to replace the mainframe .
13 Erm , I 'd like to welcome you to the Industrial Training Board , I spent about four and a half years with training scheme , and I actually originated in er , engineering , so er , I 've got a long track record , perhaps of training and er , an even long track record working , so I wo n't give you too hard a time .
14 But I would like to refer you to the erm notice of approval of the nineteen eighty structure plan where I think erm there there is a phrase to the effect that a policy of broad restraint of development is erm erm er accepted by the was accepted by the then Secretary of State on the basis of the high environmental quality of the county .
15 I should like to present you to my mother and great-aunts .
16 ‘ I 'd like to take you to bed now , but I know it 's out of the question after all I 've said .
17 I 'd like to ask you to er , read it through , and the application form that Jeff gave you yesterday , yes ?
18 I 've got some erm announcements for this morning , Vicky , erm first of all I 'd like to introduce you to Anthony who comes from Longman 's Dictionaries why did , why did you do that Melanie ?
19 Leading on to the second half I 'd er very quickly like to introduce you to Huw er from er one of the U K's if in fact er worldwide now leading er leading developers of of financial software , and he will be er talking to th talking through to you his experiences er in developing with .
20 Before you move on , I 'd like to introduce you to Maggie who will be one of the role play customers for today and tomorrow .
21 I 'd like to introduce you to Dr Brian Smith , from the University of Sussex ; he 's a free-lance broadcaster and a partner with Liz Felcombe in Face the Media .
22 ‘ No , I do n't want to put you to any bother . ’
23 ‘ You 've been so kind to me that I do n't want to put you to any trouble . ’
24 ‘ I do n't want to put you to any trouble . ’
25 ‘ I would n't want to put you to any more trouble .
26 I would n't want to put you to any trouble . ’
27 I 'd actually prefer to send you to that than go to it myself , because I think that would be a better use of time .
28 I do n't suppose Father Courtney will want to expose you to the temptations of the World and the Flesh a day longer than necessary . ’
29 ’ I would have expected you to be bigger ’ .
30 I confess that in spite of the many negative sides I can see to you I would have expected you to be good management material . ’
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