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

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1 Or will his lack of ambition drive you to distraction ?
2 Do you know it is possible because of the fear of people around you , the fear of your peers , the fear of what men may say , of what your family will think , of what your work mates might say about you , it is possible to allow that fear to send you to hell .
3 Did mummy take you to school ?
4 As a library member your membership card entitled you to library services only .
5 DeVore wants you to hand it to him when you meet the Americans at the spaceport .
6 How easy is it to show concern for school work when a beloved father takes you to school in the morning and kills himself by midday ?
7 A countersink bit for your hand or power drill enables you to recess screw heads below the wood surface ; a nail punch lets you hide nail heads beneath a blob of filler .
8 ‘ I have no wish to return you to Milano with pneumonia .
9 this opportunity to welcome you to Barley Hall again and er I hoped you all enjoyed Charles ' bit .
10 hope brought you to mid-winter ,
11 The program allows you to rate how important each factor is for you .
12 This form requires you to type out the answers .
13 He remembered that at his formal entry ( matriculation ) the praelector of the college gave all the new undergraduates advice on their deportment : ‘ If a Fellow asks you to lunch , leave at 2.15 p.m. ; unless the general conversation is particularly interesting when you may leave at 2.25 p.m . ’
14 Auto-cook/heat allows you to programme in the type of food and its weight , then the oven does all the rest — some models use an automatic sensor for this .
15 A subscription entitles you to entry to the Sportcentre , and to view any sport or game for which there is no separate entrance fee .
16 The disc contains a text file reader to enable you to page through the authors text file using indexes , just as you would a book .
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