Example sentences of "[verb] you [indef pn] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It depends where I can spend voucher , I 'll buy you one with voucher , how 's that ? |
2 | Fees vary according to the price of your property and the type of survey involved — we 'll give you plenty of advice . |
3 | The Centre has a number of tanks and can give you plenty of advice . |
4 | Most hotels will give you one on arrival , or it can be collected from the tourist office . |
5 | It will give you lots of experience and information which will help you in your GCSE course work when you return to school . |
6 | I certainly did n't give you lots of meat . |
7 | I 'll give you lots of support — Helen : Is this a good time for you to do this , though ? |
8 | er , er , I can make you one in plastic |
9 | Obviously with that number of weeks that you were in hospital , it must have given you plenty of time too , to think about future prospects in a fairly dangerous industry in the North Sea . |
10 | Creating a design of this type affords you plenty of scope in choosing pressed flowers and colour schemes , but you must ensure that they complement the mount and frame . |
11 | The F-Plan recipes , meal suggestions and charts on the following pages give you plenty of scope both for doing your own thing and eating your own thing , whether it is something as simple as beans on toast or a sandwich , or something considerably more adventurous . |
12 | Give you plenty of grub . |
13 | How could you be when I 've shown you nothing but contempt ? ’ |
14 | ‘ Wishing you lots of luck in your new venture . |
15 | An interesting adaption of our 10 day holiday to Alsopahok in Hungary occurs when we make an overnight stay in the Vienna Woods area , thereby giving you plenty of time for sightseeing in Vienna itself . |
16 | Doctor : ‘ Well , we put you in a private room and feed you nothing but veal escalopes and pancakes . ’ |
17 | ‘ To teach you something about trust , ’ he told her softly , pulling her into his arms . |
18 | She 's got to pay you lots of money then . |
19 | A serious matter-of-fact weekend gives you plenty of opportunity to sort out a financial hassle connected with income tax , pensions or an inheritance . |
20 | Your repayments can be spread over one to 25 years , which gives you plenty of scope to achieve a level of repayments which suits you . |
21 | They 're nice lit , little plain one like that gives you plenty of scope for a creeper up the wall do n't they ? |
22 | It gives you plenty of time to be certain about whether the food suits you or not without confusing the issue . |
23 | You should allow anything up to four hours for the assembly , which gives you plenty of time to make sure that you understand each step fully . |
24 | That 'll mean that gives you plenty of time to get up and get moving |
25 | There 's something about the soap opera form that really does encourage discussion because it spells out and gives you lots of time to consider these moral or personal dilemmas . |
26 | Ca n't afford one otherwise I 'd get you one for Christmas , but I ca n't afford it . |
27 | I 'll get you one for Christmas , yeah |
28 | ‘ We thought you 'd be having a job getting there so we gave you plenty of time . |
29 | I have n't got any cider , but I can offer you plenty of whisky . ’ |
30 | You arrive in Strasbourg , the home of the European parliament , around 3.00pm , leaving you plenty of time to enjoy the gallic flavour of this super town . |