Example sentences of "[vb infin] [to-vb] you with " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I did n't want to burden you with this but you 'd soon have wondered why Mackie did n't come . ’ |
2 | But Eve Pearce is magnificently anguished and smothering as Henny ( this is the kind of mother whose ‘ I do n't want to burden you with my problems ’ sounds as convincing as ‘ I am not a crook ’ did when it come from the lips of Richard Nixon ) , and Debora Weston flutters and fences vivaciously as the girlish killer and literary know-all . |
3 | " I do n't want to burden you with my problems . " |
4 | But there — I do n't want to burden you with my troubles . ’ |
5 | There are several people who will probably need to help you with various parts of the work from the very beginning to completion ; Environmental Health Officers , Builders , Architects or Surveyors , Building Control Officers and Occupational Therapists . |
6 | You may be surprised to find that she does n't want to shackle you with a ball and chain . |
7 | ‘ Of course I 'd like to see you with a few sheep , my lass , sheep being so close to my heart . |
8 | ‘ I 'd like to catch you with your trousers down , young lady . |
9 | sort , sort out , any thing you can use to help you with the tape |
10 | However I would like to leave you with something to think about during the day . |
11 | And now I 'd like to leave you with this thought " Do you have to make many speeches in the course of your work ? " |
12 | So I would like to leave you with this suggestion that art , better than a scientifically-constructed computer , is a useful analogy for the brain , and that the more that can be found out about the workings of memory , the more usefully shall we be able to understand the links between them . |
13 | As I am drawing to a close , as I can find no further connections or criticisms of these two books however obvious or unobvious they may be , I would like to leave you with an appropriate quote from one of my books . |
14 | And I 'd like to leave you with one last statement just enough , but just enough , is not enough ! |
15 | I know we 've had that debate at length in connection with the housing issue but I would just like to leave you with that point again . |
16 | ‘ I must confess , ’ Mrs Carson smiled , ‘ that I would like to keep you with us . |
17 | ‘ I do not want to share you with anyone at all . ’ |
18 | ‘ I do not even want to share you with him . ’ |
19 | They will also try to inculcate you with a spurious respect for a ‘ culture ’ which not only fails to distinguish between what is good and what is profitable but which can not distinguish between substance and insubstantiality . |
20 | But ask them why they interact in this way and they will eventually pass you on to a scientist who ( no matter how many equations they might try to confuse you with ) in the end can only say ‘ Well , that 's the way things are ’ . |
21 | I rather hoped I would n't have to face you with this but thanks to your belief that I 'm somehow responsible for Eddie 's death you force my hand . |
22 | Both of these languages are capable of doing what you want and do n't try to blind you with computer science . |
23 | ‘ I would n't want to bore you with the details . |
24 | ‘ She does n't want to bother you with it . ’ |
25 | Putting your hackles up at everyone you dislike and being grumpy wo n't help to enamour you with either the locals or strangers . |