Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [vb infin] you [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If there is one worry about it , it is that the national curriculum and the attainment targets will only partly tell you about a child .
2 I 'd rather just have you on one preparation and then we see what happens .
3 Janice believed that misunderstanding or mistreatment in themselves , though undesirable , should not necessarily deflect you from your course .
4 When you go to pony club the teachers do not just test you on Dressage , cross country and show jumping they show you how to care for your horse and how to understand them .
5 ‘ He can not just divorce you for no reason . ’
6 * The question may not directly ask you for a conclusion , but give one anyway .
7 As factors affecting this requirement are sometimes not known until departure date , we can not always notify you in advance .
8 You may also be able to get legal insurance as an add-on to a household policy for as little as £12.50 per year , but it may not always cover you for a battle with the boss , so check before you buy
9 Of course , it does not always hit you between the eyes with such immediate aggression .
10 These examples will not immediately take you to being chairperson of ICI but they will give you personally , as well as potential employers , a more positive image of you as a candidate in an interview .
11 But what people notice about Anthony is the way he holds his head down , that he 'll hardly ever look you in the eye , and the manner in which he will suddenly turn his whole head away if ever there is disagreement or he is challenged in some way .
12 ‘ He 'll probably never recognise you without the towel . ’
13 Do n't worry , I sha n't suddenly present you with a bastard grandchild . ’
14 We do n't only get you to the hospital — we get you there alive ! ’ — commercial for a private medical firm
15 As a young director working with all-male crews , Karen has had to confront a high level of overt sexism , something the grant-aided sector does n't necessarily prepare you for .
16 The fact that you have edited the school magazine does n't necessarily fit you to be an advertising writer , even though a feeling of familiarity with words is a good thing .
17 Some individuals have no worries ; they have planned the event for years , made maximum pension contributions , carefully invested their savings , covered themselves and family in insurance policies , budgeted ahead and can even gleefully tell you about the exotic round-the-world trip they intend to take just as soon as their new life begins .
18 As for that girl , if it was my father , he would n't just take you to the CRE , he would also give you a good thump .
19 ‘ Well , yeah , but they do n't exactly consider you to be the greatest thing since sliced bread , now do they ? ’ she opined .
20 Coca-Cola cup to Blackpool which does n't exactly fill you with confidence .
21 do n't always tell you at the time they just say
22 Do n't worry , I wo n't really throw you to the wolves .
23 I did n't really blame you for not wanting me to come near you , but it was n't a particularly pleasant experience to realise that I 'd put someone I 'd loved through such an appalling time .
24 To tell you the truth , I do n't really describe you at all , ’ she said , slightly abashed .
25 The next customer was a middle-aged man who must have been a regular , for he began by saying , ‘ Do n't often see you on this side , miss . ’
26 It 's so good , I ca n't even tell you about it .
27 ‘ But I did n't even recognise you for a minute there , and I did n't like the feeling .
28 ‘ I ca n't quite see you as a stonemason . ’
29 Even if the question does n't specifically warn you about it , by saying " to what extent … " , you should generally find that the answer is not at one end or the other , but somewhere in the middle .
30 Well I did n't actually expect you to be in really
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