Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] you [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd want to go on seeing you a lot , though . ’ |
2 | But they would have only given you a book for |
3 | Why should he suddenly grant you an audience ? |
4 | do you want some posters for Gordon and Adam , well I can only lend you a couple of ones , but those might do if she turns them over |
5 | but I mean you do n't think erm cos he said to me he said oh I suppose I 'd better buy you a Christmas present and I said yeah buy me something that I 'd use . |
6 | Yes , the continuous procedure only allows you the freedom to make changes if you need to . |
7 | I think I 'd better give you a course of broad-spectrum antibiotics . |
8 | ( Mutengene is a harder word than Sasse so I had better give you the pronunciation : Moo-teng-genay . ) |
9 | Also it would be very wasteful of pump power and , depending where the transfer pipe entered the second filter/filter chamber , would not necessarily give you the oxygenation you wish for . |
10 | I can only give you a tool for good . |
11 | If you omit to declare the steps and have the wrong answer , he can only give you a zero mark . |
12 | erm then erm what I 'll do I 'll pick it up next week and that will obviously show you a bit more about Abbey Life and any , any of your friends or anybody you think might , might like to look at the video erm you know just to give them an insight , people you mentioned erm to me that you perhaps know you 'd like to pass the video on to them to have a look erm and if er er you 've got my number and if you want to ring me then I can get some more videos if you think other people might be interested I 'm quite happy to pass them on , on to you as well , okay ? |
13 | Aim for a list that give the widest possible choice and price range ; whilst there will be friends and colleagues who will club together to buy you a present , others will want to buy something on their own . |
14 | The information below give you an idea of what is currently available on the market . |
15 | Only give you the name of a good solicitor . ’ |
16 | Perhaps give you a bit more detail . |
17 | At that stage in his career no one was looking for a hit-machine : the longer heads realised that it was a difficult job to scale the face of Broadway — as it was in the West End — with so few footholds and even fewer helping ropes dangling down to give you a lift . |
18 | So to give you an idea of our size although we may be a little bit smaller than last year we turned over some eighteen million pounds and declared a profit before tax of just over three point one million pounds . |
19 | I brought you in to give you a present . |
20 | It will only cost you a penny . ’ |
21 | A detailed planning budget for both capital and operating accounts must now be prepared not only to give you the information you require for your own plans , but also as the main evidence to persuade the Bank Manager to finance your endeavours . |
22 | Even if it 's only to give you the confidence you know |
23 | So er , it only takes you a second to er copy from an adjacent cell but it could take you a minute or two to get that formula working again if it 's not copyable , erm , it would probably only takes you an extra few seconds er when you 're actually building the formula to make it , copyable in the first place so it 's well worth investing a few extra seconds up front to save you maybe a minute or so later on . |
24 | The carpet gets turned round , your favourite chair feels all wrong , and yet it only takes you an hour or two to wonder why it was obviously never done like this before . |
25 | If it only takes you an hour or two a week to run your administration , then you do n't yet need a computer . |
26 | So if the Chancellor is rotten enough to raise taxes , or your boss is foolish enough to give you a pay rise , you can type the details in , and see how it will affect your budget . |
27 | it 'll only take you a second to do that , bring you , mind yourself , let me just , whoosh that 's hot |
28 | I was only giving you an example . |
29 | ‘ Come in here a bit , ’ she suggested as they came to her room , ‘ I 'd better tell you a secret . ’ |
30 | The Sale of Goods Act 1979 only gives you an entitlement to money back if the goods are faulty , misdescribed or not fit for the purpose you requested them to perform . |