Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] you in the " in BNC.

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1 I 'll be looking at your statement later and I 'll probably want to see you in the next day or so . ’
2 That this person should harbour aggressive feelings towards you is unimaginable , but then suddenly , she goes to poke you in the eye — and you blink .
3 ‘ Captain Aranyos wants to see you in the south chapel of the Stefansdom at three o'clock , ’ she blurted before he had the opportunity to broach the subject .
4 You go to prison for something you 've done wrong , that 's your punishment , but they do n't need to humiliate you in the way they do .
5 This booklet is designed to point you in the right direction if you have a problem or complaint and explain when you might be entitled to compensation .
6 The Code of Practice is designed to point you in the right direction if you have a problem or complaint and explains when you might be entitled to compensation .
7 LABOUR & LIBERAL DEMOCRATS WANT TO KEEP YOU IN THE DARK ABOUT :
8 These types of individuals are the ones who are said to stab you in the back in order to achieve their ends ; and ( b ) the conservers — motivated by the desire to retain the status quo .
9 ‘ When you 're through , sir , the CO would like to see you in the Orderly Tent . ’
10 Is your mum waiting to put you in the car , Richard ?
11 I 'm not going to leave you in the lurch .
12 I had a thought for no-one 's but your ears , That you were beautiful and that I strove To love you in the old high way of love , That it had all seemed happy …
13 Oh I 've got to take you in the Chinese shop .
14 Oh , I 've got to take you in the Chinese shop
15 ‘ I did n't want to disturb you in the middle of a meeting . ’
16 Unfortunately I 'm going to be busy for most of today lecturing to a group of Japanese businessmen , so I 'll have to leave you in the hands of my assistant .
17 The Holiday Property Bond aims to point you in the direction of a vacation .
18 Johanna Carrie and Christina McInally will try to involve you in the traumas of turning research results into a coherent report that people might want to read .
19 As an example , let's say a friend asks to see you in the morning before work because she wants to talk to you .
20 If I do n't manage to contact you in the next few days , I 'll still send these questionnaires in the hope of a splendidly useful response .
21 They always cried to put you in the wrong .
22 Just a poor schoolmaster who ca n't afford to keep you in the style to which you 've never been accustomed
23 It is unwise for us to become close because I can not afford to entertain you in the style to which you are accustomed . ’
24 ‘ I have tried to tell you in the past — at least to make you see — I am not fit for marriage , do n't you understand ? ’
25 They all require a great deal of input from the teacher and I write to encourage you in the task which lies ahead .
26 ‘ I had to keep you in the dark .
27 ‘ We wanted to put you in the picture , ’ Otley said .
28 Besides , I wanted to put you in the picture .
29 At this stage I wanted to put you in the picture . ’
30 ‘ I admit that the family wanted to keep you in the dark .
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