Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] you [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Many people make do with a cup of coffee which , although it may taste good , does little to support you until lunchtime . |
2 | Shifting her into a more comfortable position , he continued , ‘ I was half prepared to dislike you on sight , you know . |
3 | ‘ Oh , I 'm sure Feargal would be delighted to run you into Dublin , ’ Ellie agreed with a teasing smile . |
4 | Stephen quickly put in , ‘ Yes , Michael , delighted to have you on board . ’ |
5 | ‘ It was supposed to remind you of Seville . |
6 | ‘ As to the rest , we would be stupid to appoint you in command if we intended to ignore your direction , however , you must agree to submit to Alexei , s will in all things which touch upon the aims of our embassy . ’ |
7 | All the better to eat you with Ben . |
8 | It would take far too long to tell you in detail how I identified the specific genetic patterns of these chromosomes ; you 'll have to accept my assurance that I believe I did identify them . ’ |
9 | Paul reminded Timothy " how from childhood you have been acquainted with the sacred writings which are able to instruct you for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus " . |
10 | The Sports Council should be able to provide you with details for contacting such groups , contact them at 16 Upper Woburn Place , London . |
11 | Unable to reach you by phone , he 's decided to come in person ! |
12 | Budgeting Loans — these interest free loans may be able to help you with costs over £30 which are difficult to budget for on your income support , for example a new gas or electric fire . |
13 | If you are elderly or disabled and have regular contact with your social services department , they may be able to help you with loans or with support . |
14 | ‘ A woman would be able to help you in ways that I ca n't , ’ he said . |
15 | However , they should be able to put you in contact with a group in your area . |
16 | They may be able to put you in touch with a drug counselling agency or other local help . |
17 | Your family doctor should be able to put you in touch with community health services . |
18 | This is not expensive — around £20 for a two person lightweight model — and manufacturers should be able to put you in touch with repairers in your area . |
19 | If you do have problems , contact your retailer who will be able to put you in touch with a specialist repairer . |
20 | ( SAM will be able to put you in touch with National Office services in your area of Scotland ) |
21 | ( will be able to put you in touch with local groups in your area ) |
22 | Collin Wilfred SSF , the HIV/AIDS advisor , may be able to put you in touch with a sympathetic religious advisor from your Church or religious community . |
23 | Your local drug project may be able to put you in touch with an understanding dentist or specialist dental clinic . |
24 | You may find that after an initial burst of enthusiasm , your employers run out of steam and seem reluctant to fund you on courses or give you conference or study leave . |
25 | ‘ I 'm happy to welcome you to Spiderglass Europa . |
26 | Your doctor will be able to refer you for treatment . |
27 | She fixed me with a big smile and gave a flirtatious wink from behind her diamond encrusted specs and said : ‘ But I would be happy to invite YOU in Tony . |
28 | ‘ I wo n't be able to repay you for years . ’ |
29 | Your local social services department should be able to advise you about help which it may provide or know about . |
30 | As well as actually carrying out the practical work , project staff will be able to advise you in advance of the work that will be necessary and the grants available to meet the cost of materials . |