Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] you [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | Certainly when you arrive at the school they are committed by their contract to provide you with a desk office and and telephone facilities for two to three week or the duration of the assignment . |
2 | It 's a thought that crossed my mind to help you as a trainer . |
3 | There is a purpose in the negative force 's attempt to use you as a pawn . |
4 | I 'll get our contracts department to ring you about a fee ’ |
5 | This must of necessity put you in a very weak defensive position and I would maintain that this is responsible for losing more bouts than any other factor . |
6 | When a child loves you for a long , long time , says the Skin Horse , then you gradually become Real . |
7 | if the gallery accepts you for a solo exhibition , they will normally organise everything and bear the costs of running and advertising it . |
8 | Hardy Hall put you in a rather higher position and invited you to consider some of the long-term implications of the proposed change as well as the immediate problems . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | Be it nuking the world , winning at Brand 's Hatch , or wrestling with pixies , will all this fantasy turn you into a blob-shaped brain-dead computer-zombie ? |
11 | The cobbled lane plunges you into a genial old quarter packed with restaurants . |
12 | Our yachts are well maintained , so much so that we offer generous guarantees of compensation if rare failure immobilises you for a day . |
13 | If you would like a business to help you with a charity appeal , the ‘ carrot ’ of good publicity may get them to do so . |
14 | Alternatively , use a rug or foam mat to protect you from a hard floor . |
15 | Well the argument is that if you receive say a mobility allowance , and if we are laying on transport to get you to a Day Centre and back , maybe five days a week , then the argument is that that 's a fair levy against that allowance . |
16 | Daddy take you for a bath ? |
17 | The package provides you with a means to calculate the number of radiators required to heat a building . |
18 | Datapost provides you with a same-day service in and between most UK business centres . |
19 | If your eighth move leaves you on a circle containing a prize , it 's yours . |
20 | You can only claim a prize if your eighth and final move leaves you on a circle containing a prize . |
21 | ‘ Is your sister expecting you at a specific time ? ’ asked Penry when they were on the way to Haverfordwest at last . |
22 | This lane takes you up a hill , past the Chapel and out of the village . |
23 | As you enter the church , note the pure drama — the darkened nave leading you to a burst of light at the E end . |
24 | Go on , push yourself up on the handles and let the trolley take you for a ride , just like a child ! |
25 | Having said this , it is worth while letting you into a secret — few examiners , in fact , work out any of the topic frequencies and decide either to fill in where the lines in the table are thin or to repeat a question on the " dead certs " . |
26 | When the facades are swept away it is the use , misuse or disuse of courtesy that indicates whether a person respects you as a human being — or sees you and treats you as a nuisance , servant Or enemy . |
27 | The wonderful thing about the USPGA Tour 's year-ending statistics is that a quick perusal leaves you with a crystal- clear picture of what transpired in the previous year : Which players improved the most ; which were at the top of their games ; who won what and where , and when , and how . |
28 | The Cash on Delivery facility provides you with a means of collecting a specific amount of money — up to a maximum invoice value of £350 — upon delivery of the parcel . |
29 | ‘ He has no manners , eats like a peasant , talks like he needs salt on his marrow , and is as free with his smile as a tinker cheating you at a fair on a saint 's day . |
30 | Saturday 's sense of imminent gloom and doom fills you with a foreboding of problems to come and difficulties or dangers to be overcome . |