Example sentences of "[verb] you to a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | And this is gon na introduce you to a new word called psychographic and psychographic , you think you 've got , you can break it in two you 've got the psychological aspects and the graphic or mapping , the mapping of the psychology . |
2 | We can do all that and I can introduce you to a few people . ’ |
3 | a doctor who will give advice and treatment and may refer you to a specialist drug-abuse centre for help ; |
4 | If you feel that you may be losing too much hair , do see your doctor , who may refer you to a special hair clinic . |
5 | ‘ May I refer you to an unimpeachable authority : Mr John Camden Hotten , author of a biography of Dickens , and also , he paused impressively , a life of Thackeray , refers to it in 1870 as Bleak House . |
6 | To lead you to an overwhelming question … |
7 | Then I want you to follow instructions I will give you to a small derelict hut , where you will find a very sick man , who needs looking after … ’ |
8 | For example , being born in a neighbourhood may entitle you to a higher place in the queue for housing provided by that local authority . |
9 | If you are under 60 but your husband has reached 65 and is retired , he may be able to claim a dependency addition of £32.55 for you , provided he pays it to you or is maintaining you to an equivalent amount . |
10 | A useful outcome is the third ingredient , for what would be the point of skills that led you to a useless outcome ? |
11 | This brochure can do more than introduce you to a few of the services that our personal customers find most useful . |
12 | Stair thrust an arm around him , laid his head on Neil 's shoulder , and said , ‘ Let me treat you to a good ‘ un at Rachel 's , Neil , ’ which completed the destruction of any desire Neil might have had to treat himself . |
13 | And to make up for it I 'll treat you to a slap-up lunch in Haverfordwest . ’ |
14 | If you follow it along from the historical site it leads you to a perfect waterfall , and then to a point where flat grass lies between the vertical gorge sides . |
15 | An archway covered with more Rosa ‘ Dorothy Perkins ’ leads you to a small back garden with another island bed as its main feature , There is yet more pink phlox and annual lavatera , along with the variegated phlox ‘ Norah Leigh ’ , hostas , the dwarf gentian-blue Delphinium tatsienense and Geranium ‘ Winscombe ’ , which is one of the pink varieties that seems to flower all summer long . |
16 | Nor have I the slightest intention of subjecting you to a close examination of my emotions . ’ |
17 | A study of showing form , or one particular individual may draw you to a particular breeder 's kennel . |
18 | Tab will move you to a different part of the |
19 | We 're moving you to a safe house in Wapping . |
20 | A short walk from this belvedere takes you to a wonderful steep wall which at its outer edge is taken by the final pitches of some famous harder routes like Spitophage Pervers and Dingomaniaque . |
21 | To the west of the forest an hour long walk takes you to an impressive waterfall , Spout Force . |
22 | It will provide a map of your directory structure but wo n't transport you to a chosen sub-directory . |
23 | I 'm not tying you to a specific month , but about January nineteen eighty five you would give the figures for the printing of the first brochure |
24 | Ted , who has lived for over thirty years in Yorkshire , will guide you to a different beauty spot every day . |
25 | Tomorrow morning may I invite you to a complimentary breakfast of tinned yam , tinned pineapple , tinned paw-paw , Belgian coffee , German rolls , Swiss sugar and English butter processed and packed in Kenya ? |
26 | Just a few minutes will take you to a sandy beach . |
27 | We will also take you to a traditional silk factory , kindergarten and the local ‘ free ’ markets . |
28 | ‘ After our celebration I shall take you to a solemn service , ’ he said , gripping my left ankle between his shoes . |
29 | Dare to dream , shrug off any criticism or doubt and set off on the journey that you hope will eventually take you to a better world . |
30 | Either come aboard ship with us when we have the treasure , and we 'll take you to a safe place ; or stay here on the island . ’ |