Example sentences of "[vb infin] you to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And when he talks about a means of grace , he means something that happens to you that can bring you to faith . |
2 | Someone who can bring you to heel when you need it . |
3 | yeah recruiting , dog shitting on their street etc etc etc that we do our best to deal with in the yer know time honoured tradition of a policeman and a and we 're police officer sorry , sorry Trace , er and er we just you know I think it 's more a P R O thing than er anybody , but I do n't expect you to man it , I do n't expect Jenny or Ann or or Jane to man it |
4 | And I 'd refer you to paragraph three ten and also paragraph four two two which I 'd like to quote a short erm element from . |
5 | The Lexis search may refer you to source material that you have in your library but it also contains unreported cases . |
6 | If you 're at all interested in that area then I have got you a reference I can give you to hand but it 's but a great deal of er architecture , certainly the thirties , forties , fifties reflected corporate status , corporate identity . |
7 | An example of this differential sentencing policy was reported in the Guardian 18 August , 1980 , which quoted a male judge , who told a female defendant , ‘ If you were a man I would send you to prison without hesitation ’ . |
8 | Is there any reason why I should not send you to prison for a very long time ’ |
9 | And they 'll send you to prison too . ’ |
10 | ( 1 ) It may be that your financial circumstances would entitle you to State Legal Aid to cover costs and disbursements . |
11 | This will also entitle you to book in advance and take part in ant activities you can play individually , at an additional charge per session , enrol in a coaching group or join one of our many resident clubs . |
12 | He 'll show you to North One , ’ and crossed her arms saying to Rosen or herself , ‘ North One is where Francis slept , so that 's all right , is n't it ? ’ |
13 | Well , yeah , but I do n't want you to sort of like |
14 | Now I 'd like you to home in in relationship to whatever target you 've got there erm you can relate or you need n't , but that five thousand pound is the start point for fifteen percent bonuses . |
15 | We would like you to spell-out what the words mean for all of us , especially for those in the local situation where people see their primary role as fundraisers . |
16 | I would n't like you to sort of er |
17 | But do n't let those clergymen convert you to Bangorism ; Ballyclare need all the fans they can get . |
18 | ‘ You mind she does n't shag you to death , ’ one of them said . |
19 | Pressing the Y key at this stage will return you to DOS . |
20 | For I will have you to wife , or not at all . ’ |
21 | A pet problem could also force you to fork out . |
22 | I will invite you to dinner when you correct your trade imbalance . ’ |
23 | ‘ Let me invite you to dinner in an hour , ’ said George , ‘ and ’ — this was addressed to Mrs Robinson , who had crept in to stand in the doorway and hear the end of the story , and now stepped forward to play a part — ‘ please , let us borrow your daughter for the evening so that we four can be a company . |
24 | One dealer urged a client not to pay for losses on roll-on account trades his Harvard dealer had put him into : " Harvard 'll never take you to court , " he said . |
25 | ‘ If you go on standing in the way any longer I 'll take you to court . ’ |
26 | The sun is shining , it 's a beautiful day , we 'll throw our sandwiches discreetly away and I shall take you to lunch at the Lur Inn . ’ |
27 | I 'll take you to nursery . |
28 | A morning flight will take you to Khajuraho with overnight accommodation at the Taj . |
29 | ‘ I 'll take you to Cuchulain 's castle , ’ Gerry promised me . |
30 | ‘ If you pull through , I swear I 'll take you to Palm Beach , Windsor , Cowdray and Deauville . |