Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] you the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Would it be worth your while to consider sending for the chairman not only of the 1922 committee but also of the parliamentary Labour party so that the leaders of the respective parties in Parliament can discuss with you the conduct last night ?
2 BELVILLE : As human life is uncertain I have disposed my affairs so as to secure to you the power of living as a person ought who is my widow .
3 I ca n't describe to you the agony of being told — and then having no means by which to find out …
4 I could try and describe to you the expression in my eyes at this moment ; but they are far too discoloured with rage .
5 Bear in mind that if a total loss occurs you still have to pay any outstanding instalments and if a Motor policy is cancelled you are liable for premiums up to the date we receive from you the Certificate(s) of Insurance .
6 And so , first of all , let me present to you the battlefield .
7 ‘ I tried to talk to you the night before last , but — ’
8 Tell them , what I 've said to you the message that I have given to you .
9 Giulia told me he was looking at you the way a starving man looks at a plate of pasta . ’
10 You imagine that if I were to catalogue for you the incidents of my life , and tell you all my memories , you would come to know me better .
11 ‘ I began to yearn for you the moment you left , ’ he told her in return .
12 I 'm partly agreed with you the fact that the stock take at the end of the day we got it right , but all I 'm saying it was very difficult
13 You do n't , that 's why I asked whether Richard could join your committee so that he could voice to you the things he tried to explain to me which I think are
14 As you will see the Q.T. days for the 1989/90 programme have been arranged with one day at the beginning of each term , as requested by you the teachers , and reflect the requests and feed-back given during the past year .
15 You may remember , Mr. Speaker , that last year I raised with you the problem of coaches parked in and around Parliament square , which makes it impossible for the Sessional Order to be complied with .
16 You will recall that , over a week ago , I raised with you the fact that an hon. Member had clearly used the free post improperly on behalf of Islington , North Labour party .
17 And in return , I promise you that if I get from you the reply for which I hope , I will be about your business presently .
18 And remember before you the names of
19 ‘ I do n't need , perhaps , to underline to you the temptation that faced Mr Stratton , himself a virtually penniless man , and a man who knew for such seems to be the case — that his wife had run through almost all of the considerable money she had inherited from her first husband . ’
20 What I hope to do is simply to share with you the life of Idigo and in experiences and to walk alongside him and also to help us reflectively to look and examine our own journey where are we with God ?
21 These are n't my figures they 're County Council figures The point is this , what is going to happen if positive action is to reduce the flow of traffic , I have to emphasize with you the flow of traffic is not taken .
22 In writing the why-dun-it you will need to draw characters of varying depth so that your readers can share with you the delights of analysis .
23 I fully understood what she was saying to you the day you visited Kinghorn , which is why I almost burst out laughing . ’
24 We walked up to the fall and what would I not give if I could convey to you the images and feelings which were then communicated to me .
25 When they get hold of me twice in the one day you say hang on I 've just given to you the bus !
26 Sir I commend to you the expert evidence relating to the historic character and I hope sir when you visit this site , although it may look very different at this moment from the way it would have done had you been able to visit it after the originally scheduled date of this enquiry , when the daffodils were out ,
27 That is the true gospel ‘ I declare unto you the gospel
28 Well , let's wait and hear wh what says , he 'll probably explain to you the history of why it is like this .
29 Ask for you the anointing you receive from him remains in you .
30 As the surface of the water advances towards you the colours of the sky will be more and more affected by the colour of the water itself , until finally below you will be a dark combination of the overhead sky and the rich liquid into which you are looking .
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