Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] you [vb infin] [art] " in BNC.

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1 On this page we have tried to give you as much help and information as possible to help you discover the real Amsterdam , with excursion and holiday ideas in the city .
2 No , even the hyenas wo n't laugh at these and anyone who has to put up with you telling these gags is likely to let you take a closer look at the lion 's cage — like from the inside .
3 ‘ If you have n't already arranged something else , I know Con would be glad to let you have the wedding breakfast here in the Watermen , ’ she added .
4 A hand-lens is useful to help you find the eggs .
5 Whatever your savings needs , Barclays will be able to help you reach the right decision .
6 Following our telephone conversation today I have considered how we might be able to help you identify the companies which will best satisfy your strategic plan for expansion into the UK .
7 Alternatively if anyone is lost for words or ideas and needs help , Pat will be happy to let you have a copy of what will be on the computer .
8 has arranged with Reigate & Banstead Council to plant a commemorative flower bed featuring our logo , in honour of our 40th Anniversary in 1992. will be happy to let you have a copy of her initial letter if you would like to suggest the idea to your local council .
9 But erm I 'm compiling a list at the moment on tutors and er I 'll be able to let you know the probably next week I should think .
10 ‘ I 'm pleased to see you 've an appetite , ’ Michele observed .
11 ‘ The society will be pleased to help you get a report suitable for your needs ; details of the house or flat buyers ' reports ( option 2 ) and building survey ( option 3 ) are set out overleaf .
12 It is enough to make you smell a rat and be damned for your cynicism .
13 ‘ I may say I am surprised to hear you express a desire to be in your grave quite yet .
14 Rather than let you go to the contessa I thought it wise to let you waste an hour or two at the museum . ’
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