Example sentences of "[verb] you [adv] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Do you mean we 've let you off for the evening ? |
2 | I want you there for the speedboat race . ’ |
3 | OK , ’ he decided , ‘ Once we get home , a bite of lunch , and I 'll beam you up for a quick one . ’ |
4 | Something hot to set you up for the journey . ’ |
5 | If it were up to me , I 'd jock you off for the rest of the season . |
6 | They can give you more for a start . |
7 | Have n't seen you around for a while . ’ |
8 | I have n't seen you around for a couple of days . " |
9 | I 'm sorry , Ellie ; I let you in for a hard time , did n't I ? ’ |
10 | ‘ I should like to see you alone for a moment , Caroline , if you please . ’ |
11 | " He asked you in for a drink without asking me ? " |
12 | Having all four styles comfortably within your repertoire thus equips you best for the total process of learning from experience . |
13 | I wo n't see you again for the rest of the time |
14 | In fact we have n't got you down for a paper at all in this class yet I do n't think so if you 'd like to do one for us you can see me about it afterwards . |
15 | they might keep you in for a longer rest |
16 | I know what you mean , your husband 's gon na miss you there for a couple of nights |
17 | Yes , have a little nap ; it 'll set you up for a day 's work tomorrow . |
18 | If you 're worried about Chester 's , and you really think you could do something to help , a relaxing holiday should set you up for the fight ! ’ |
19 | We 'd sure love to put you up for a few days . ’ |
20 | Do n't I get any thanks for offering to put you up for the weekend ? ’ |
21 | Nero sends his luv and wants to put you in for the chariot racing next time . |
22 | ‘ It 's like a man takes you out for a meal and he 's thinking , ‘ I let her have an horsd'oeuvre , so I can definitely ask her to wear the handcuffs later on . ' ’ |
23 | A week or two before the Board Meeting at which the Pub Catering proposals are due to be considered , John Watson calls you in for a talk . |
24 | But I have n't called you here for a professional opinion . ’ |
25 | ‘ The person who signed you up for the job in the first place , remember . ’ |
26 | Yeah can I just stop you just for a second ? |
27 | Can I just , can I just stop you there for a minute . |
28 | I 'll join you later for the barbecue . ’ |
29 | This will give you plenty of vitamins and minerals , to build you up for the elimination diet . |
30 | We can say we 're going to have to keep you off for a bit longer yet . |