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

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1 Yet if you have dry hair you have to be careful to choose a shampoo that will effectively rid you of these nasties without stripping your hair of its natural oils .
2 Avoid any tendency to pull the model round with back cyclic — this should not be necessary and will rob you of forward speed which is not advisable at this stage .
3 The pursuit of sexual satisfaction at work will completely rob you of any job satisfaction .
4 ‘ No-one could accuse you of unnecessary panic , Wallace .
5 It is corrupt ; it has betrayed the ideals you worked for , and it has robbed you of any position . ’
6 ‘ You are treating this as if I have accused you of some crime .
7 I would of thought you of all people would have done that you know !
8 The demonstrations provided on the disk will convince you of this fact in minutes .
9 If you only need to check the base memory and also wish to know how much space remains on your HDD ( hard disk drive ) then the CHKDSK command will convey this information , as well as informing you of any HDD errors such as lost files and bad sectors .
10 In addition to increasing diocesan income , the very tight controls on expenditure are also showing positive a result too , and I can assure you of continued vigilance in this essential aspect of financial control .
11 I can assure you of one thing : that was not upon his person . ’
12 I am sure that an engineer could tell you of other differences between the punchcard and electronic machines too .
13 A human can tell you of this experience verbally ; with animals you can only study what they do .
14 For the same money y they will also tell you of any enquiry in your area , because somebody might not have mentioned favours , but anybody they know and it 's a photographer here as well because they 're fundamentally photographers , erm they will tell you everybody they know who 's going to have er a wedding coming up and then you can write to them .
15 There is only one thing I can tell you of these totems .
16 Reminds you of that programme on the telly .
17 But it 's more the feel of the house that reminds you of foreign countries .
18 We 're going to appeal to the Ministry of Culture and whoever else we have to ask them to deprive you of this collection .
19 ‘ I am not saying she has been subject to a temptation to exaggerate , but I merely remind you of those matters which can exist in relation to a woman 's evidence . ’
20 And … well does n't the new striker remind you of another Swindon Saviour ?
21 I think you of all people deserve an explanation . ’
22 Informs you of unfit players and those recently injured .
23 ‘ If I came along and accused you of sharp practice , you 'd be righteously indignant .
24 As a result , we will advise you of the latest schedules on your Final Invoice , but we will not advise you of any timing changes at an earlier date .
25 Please note that individual hotels , guest houses and selfcatering establishments have the right to vary the conditions outlined here and/or impose additional conditions , provided them inform you of such conditions before they accept your booking .
26 Jean Margaret 's memo 17.1.89 re sickness , you need to make clear that Area Staff inform you of any days sickness they have and to ask you for a form .
27 I should like to remind you of five background factors that are relevant to the training course we propose .
28 Keeping a diary is vital when you live alone because there is no one to remind you of dental appointments or someone 's birthday .
29 Okay , let me just remind you of that competition question we 're running at the moment er , the first of three video competitions we have this evening .
30 ‘ Does n't that remind you of old Fosdyke ? ’
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